The Gulf oil disaster is estimated to cost $7.7 billion. Gina Solomon, Senior Scientist at NRDC holds her position in San Francisco because she sounds an alarm about toxic chemicals. " Ms. Solomon also focuses on the effects of global warming on our health and she tested the air, water, and soil after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.. Gina Solomon notes that the Federal government has reopened 2,927 square miles of the Gulf for fishing and shrimping, just South of the Mississippi Delta. This does not seem sufficient to assess the safety of the seafood coming out of the Gulf right now. Yet, Gina Solomon states that the testing is insufficient, and local fisherman note the ongoing pollution of seabeds two months after the feds disputed the JAMA study. Tasker quotes Gina Solomon himself in regard to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-chemicals that invertebrates cannot clear from their systems. I have "seen" these large fish in my dreams, specifically oarfish in the depths of the Gulf. About 25% of the oil sank to the bottom of the Gulf, some landed on Mexican beaches. A 1984 study was completed on the oil's effects on the Gulf environment. unless there is evidence of a massive kill (dead animals) there's almost no clear indication of a Gulf bottom kill.. Since 2006, the Oceaneering E-MAG ROV on the Horizon has collected countless hours of stunning images of marine life from the depths of the Gulf.. Other than God, psychics, and dreamers few can see what lies on the bottom of the Gulf. Read the poetry of Liz Colado and consider the interior of her mind to be the discovery of a personal dream journal on the edge. 1) "BP not rushing back into Gulf after rising spill costs take shine off return to profit.
MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - Auburn University researchers said oil mats submerged in the seabed more than a year after the biggest oil spill in U.S. history pose long-term threats to ...
A key US government report spreads the blame for the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday, citing a bad cement job, poor management by BP and its ...