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The everyday "normal" activities of modern industrialized societydriving, shipping, heating our buildings, operating industrial machineryput far more oil and its byproducts into the oceans than all the major spills combined. The significance of the input of oil from petroleum-fueled vehicles might even be understated, since the chronic drip of oil from millions of cars and trucks is extremely hard to measure. (Digital
Vision Ltd.)