In the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, various techniques were employed to remove oil from the affected rocks and shorelines. These methods included high-pressure washing, manual scraping, and the application of chemical dispersants to break down the oil. In some areas, bioremediation was also utilized, which involved introducing microbes that naturally degrade oil. However, the effectiveness and environmental impact of these methods varied widely, and some areas experienced long-term ecological consequences.
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