This is much worse than the 1979 spill, but the Gulf will recover...
From the Chronicle Herald (some Canadian newspaper), just for example. Many things I've read in lots of different newspapers jive with it...
"Longer term, however, there is good reason to believe that nature will recover. In 1979, the largest peacetime spill in history also took place in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Ixtoc 1 blowout — though in just 50 metres of water — in rich fishing grounds off Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula spewed oil for nearly 10 months, dumping an estimated 3.3 million barrels of oil, before relief wells finally plugged the leak.
Amazingly, scientists apparently found that within a few years the fishery had rebounded and very little evidence of the spill remained in the immediate area.
It seems natural oil seepages into the world’s oceans — Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute researchers estimate from one third to one half the oil in the seas comes from natural sources — are largely dealt with by oil-eating microbes, evaporation and the effects of wind, waves and sunlight."
From the Chronicle Herald (some Canadian newspaper), just for example. Many things I've read in lots of different newspapers jive with it...
"Longer term, however, there is good reason to believe that nature will recover. In 1979, the largest peacetime spill in history also took place in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Ixtoc 1 blowout — though in just 50 metres of water — in rich fishing grounds off Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula spewed oil for nearly 10 months, dumping an estimated 3.3 million barrels of oil, before relief wells finally plugged the leak.
Amazingly, scientists apparently found that within a few years the fishery had rebounded and very little evidence of the spill remained in the immediate area.
It seems natural oil seepages into the world’s oceans — Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute researchers estimate from one third to one half the oil in the seas comes from natural sources — are largely dealt with by oil-eating microbes, evaporation and the effects of wind, waves and sunlight."
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What BP doesn't want you to see.
04/06/2010 12:20:43 AM
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Ye gods. I can see why. Those pictures certainly make an impression.
04/06/2010 12:53:14 AM
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The impression I get from previously reading some reporters' comments is....
04/06/2010 12:58:04 AM
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It just seems unlikely that they'd really be doing that on BP's request.
04/06/2010 01:04:04 AM
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Those are awful sights.
04/06/2010 01:14:41 AM
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There is reason to be hopeful.
04/06/2010 11:20:03 AM
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Thanks for linking this. *NM*
04/06/2010 01:57:26 AM
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You're welcome.
04/06/2010 11:21:39 AM
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I figured as much. I really appreciate it though, and the is my appreciation smiley. *NM*
04/06/2010 11:48:55 PM
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One thing I've always wondered...
04/06/2010 03:03:08 AM
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well for one thing once they get the oil on them they are trapped
04/06/2010 04:07:33 PM
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Not to downplay it, but those pictures are all of like 3 or 4 birds.
04/06/2010 03:54:18 PM
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Clearly all those Environmentalists were wrong.
04/06/2010 09:55:20 PM
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The only thing "dripping" is the drool off your chin, you mouth-breathing troll.
04/06/2010 10:41:31 PM
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