Brussels, 26/03/2012 (Agence Europe) - The 2,000 tonnes of oil in the fuel tanks of the Costa Concordia cruise ship that sank off the Italian coast last January have been brilliantly recovered, according to an announcement made by the Italian authorities on Saturday 24 March. During the pumping out operations, there were fears of contamination on the island of Giglio, which justified the sending out of a European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) ship, the Salina Bay, to clean up the pollution....