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NORTH COAST THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 2015 3A Knappa Wall of Job Corps students help with oil spill Fame adds talent The Daily Astorian Five students from Tongue 3RLQW -RE &RUSV &HQWHU WUDY- HOHG WR 6DQWD %DUEDUD WR KHOS clean up the recent oil pipeline spill. Erik Cruz, Kody Neil, Mat- thew Bosnich, Brandon Bogan DQG .HRODKRX $GDPV ZHUH among 300 volunteers who worked to clean up the dam- age after an oil pipeline rup- tured May 19, spilling more than 100,000 gallons of crude RLOLQWRWKH3DFL¿F2FHDQQHDU California’s Refugio State %HDFKLQ6DQWD%DUEDUD The students are trainees in the Tongue Point’s seamanship program under the direction of retired Coast Guard Capt. /HQ7XPEDUHOOR7KH\SLORWHG VPDOO ERDWV DQG ZRUNHG ZLWK GLYHUVWRVHDUFKIRUVXEPHUJHG oil and remove it from the ocean. 5HSUHVHQWDWLYHV RI *ORE- al Diving and Salvage, with whom the students worked and have trained as oil spill re- VSRQGHUVODXGHGWKH-RE&RUSV team’s impact. and alcohol regulation. 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