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The Gulf may have been better off if no Corexit was used at all. That’s what the preliminary reports of studies by the Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute are saying. It seems that most of the experiments resulted with: Evidence also is growing that the Corexit did not degrade as promised. A study [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 3, 2011
After then news of the BP oil spill these people sprang into action, preparing for the worst case scenario. Thank God it didn't happen, but thank God we have people like this.
Continue reading...Friday, April 22, 2011
We look at the Gulf of Mexico one year after the BP Oil spill. We cover several topics instead of the usual, "Things are better than they were a year ago" that you'll see elsewhere.
Continue reading...Saturday, April 9, 2011
So if you were trying to get to the bottom of a mystery, and you had paid tons of legit scientisits to collect evidence for you, would you send it to the lab? Of course you would. But the Federal government on the other hand . . . .
Continue reading...Saturday, April 2, 2011
It wasn't red tide that destroyed the coastal marshes in Louisiana. If it was, we could clean it up. Evidently, it just may not be possible with the BP oil spill. Watch as cameras revisit the marshes 10 months after the oil spill.
Continue reading...Sunday, March 20, 2011
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.
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
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