Originally posted by husker
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well well well, maybe just like i said a long time ago, this may turn out not to be as big of a deal as everyone was saying. no contamination found yet and fisheries reopening.
BP Oil Spill: Undersea Plumes Nowhere to Be Found as Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe
Scientists Say Bacteria Have Consumed Undersea Oil Far Faster Than Expected
Undersea Plumes Nowhere to Be Found, As Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe: Scientists monitoring spill say bacteria have consumed undersea oil far faster than expected.
An independent lab has been testing seafood from the Louisiana Coast since the BP oil disaster began. In tests of over 15,000 animals, not a single one has been found to have elevated levels of oil contamination.
Scientists also are unable to find oil in Gulf seafood. In Louisiana state tests of more than 15,000 animals, not a single sample has been found to have elevated levels of oil contamination.
"We're not finding very much at all," said John Reuther, an analytical chemist for a lab that has been testing Louisiana seafood since the disaster began.
Acting on the positive evidence, Louisiana expects to reopen almost all of state fisheries in the next two weeks, according to Randy Pausina, assistant secretary of fisheries for the state's Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Gulf Oil Spill: Oil Plumes Eaten by Bacteria, Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe - ABC News
One-Third of Closed Gulf Fishing Area Reopened
by Suzanne Schreck | Jul 26, 2010
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association announced last week that it was reopening one-third of previously closed Gulf of Mexico fishing waters since no oil had been observed in the area for over 30 days.
One-Third of Closed Gulf Fishing Area Reopened
BP Oil Spill: Undersea Plumes Nowhere to Be Found as Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe
Scientists Say Bacteria Have Consumed Undersea Oil Far Faster Than Expected
Undersea Plumes Nowhere to Be Found, As Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe: Scientists monitoring spill say bacteria have consumed undersea oil far faster than expected.
An independent lab has been testing seafood from the Louisiana Coast since the BP oil disaster began. In tests of over 15,000 animals, not a single one has been found to have elevated levels of oil contamination.
Scientists also are unable to find oil in Gulf seafood. In Louisiana state tests of more than 15,000 animals, not a single sample has been found to have elevated levels of oil contamination.
"We're not finding very much at all," said John Reuther, an analytical chemist for a lab that has been testing Louisiana seafood since the disaster began.
Acting on the positive evidence, Louisiana expects to reopen almost all of state fisheries in the next two weeks, according to Randy Pausina, assistant secretary of fisheries for the state's Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Gulf Oil Spill: Oil Plumes Eaten by Bacteria, Tests Show Seafood to Be Safe - ABC News
One-Third of Closed Gulf Fishing Area Reopened
by Suzanne Schreck | Jul 26, 2010
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association announced last week that it was reopening one-third of previously closed Gulf of Mexico fishing waters since no oil had been observed in the area for over 30 days.
One-Third of Closed Gulf Fishing Area Reopened
getting back to BP. not many people cared to comment one way or the other on this.
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