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What was originally suspected as a large oil spill from another deep water oil well, turned out to nothing but a massive slick of silt from a dredging project at the mouth of the Mississippi river. Not that that's good but it's far better than another leaking well! Click through to see how the story developed.
Continue reading...25 February 2011
In the last one to two weeks the number of baby Dolphins washing ashore has increased more than ten fold. It’s the beginning of the birthing season for the dolphins of the Gulf of Mexico. Experts say this number is likely to increase. Here’s the video: As of yet, there’s no evidence to link these [...]
Continue reading...7 February 2011
On Florida’s east coast, near Sebastian inlet: This is a somewhat natural event from what I hear. Conditions force a large schools of fish too close to shore, into shallow water and they quickly deplete the oxygen level in the water and start dying off. The question is: What forced them so close to shore. [...]
Continue reading...1 December 2010
Even though it’s obvious our bay scallop populations come back is in deep trouble (read our article on the last bay scallop count), Charlie Crist has decided to help businesses by opening scallop season 12 days earlier than usual. Here’s his statement on the action: “Several people and businesses in Northwest Florida and Big Bend [...]
Continue reading...8 September 2010
That’s right, there a red tide in New York City. It’s been going on since before labor day. The area on the surface of the water a ten mile long streak, but this evidently has dissipated some, however the water underneath still appears reddish in color. It was the USCG that discovered it, and they [...]
Continue reading...19 August 2010
22 Mile Long Oil Plume Proven Conclusively to Exist. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has been tracking a a massive underwater oil plume since mid June. Those in power, denied it’s existence, so Woods Hole shifted funds from tracking it and finding others to proving it’s existence. It took over a month they have successfully proven [...]
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20 March 2011
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