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BP appears to be covering up all it can regarding media, and most of the media is light and fluffy - hardly investigative or smart - nowadays anyway. Riki Ott is a marine biologist who was involved in Exxon Valdez and the years of after-affects. She's been more and more vocally active in the press talking about citizens near the beach, and cleanup workers, developing respiratory symptoms and other problems from the fumes. Apparently Tulane U. sent a medical team down there this week, to start investigating it. Edit: here, found this, dated May 1: http://blogs.reuters.com/environment...-valdez-spill/ Quote:
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![]() Here's some more, plus a news video about VOC's:
http://spotlight.vitals.com/2010/06/...-bp-oil-spill/
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![]() I'm 40 miles inland from the Gulf.. and dont smell anything but Nasty Florida Humidity & Heat..
But I'm sure the problems are more in LA and MS right now... I do worry about fumes in the near future. I wish the EPA would shed some light on it...
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I was surprised to see this as a neighbor had one of his best fishing trips ever to Prince William Sound 2 years ago. This man lives fishing and bragged of the many species caught in a single trip both inland and in the sound. I looked up a Prince William Sound fishing report and was quite happy to find what I did .. Report dated 6/8/10 put out by Alaskan Fish and Game Salmon Sockeye fishing in the Eyak River ramped up this last week with many anglers catching their limits in an afternoon of fishing. Fish are dispersed throughout the river with boat anglers doing well downstream and shoreline anglers catching fish at the weir. Salt waters Halibut, Pacific Cod and Rockfish Small to medium-sized halibut are being caught consistently throughout the Sound. Locations such as Knowles Head, Knight Island, and areas around Port Wells have all been productive. Halibut anglers fishing Hinchinbrook Entrance and Middle Ground Shoal continue to have good luck halibut fishing with some larger fish (100 + lbs.) reported last week. Fishing for ground fish is always better the closer you fish to ocean entrances in Prince William Sound. Rockfish angling has been productive. Rocky benches adjacent to reefs are good places to find rockfish. Anglers continue to catch Pacific cod throughout the Sound while targeting halibut. They make a great meal when halibut are hard to come by! Shellfish Its been a great year thus far for shrimpers in the Sound. Great shrimping can be found throughout the Sound with Wells Bay, Blue Fjord, and areas around Chenega Island producing exceptional catches. Dont forget your shrimp permit everyone needs one. http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/Fishi...il/area_key/11 so she obviously has an agenda and is short on facts at least in PW Sound so take her with a grain of salt.
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![]() i dont smell anything..save the grill...and the pool..obama tied up the whole area so he could go to the beach and enter 1 building for 10 min.. fn joke..
a small development http://www.thedestinlog.com/news/pas...and-plans.html Last edited by hoovesupsideyourhead : 06-15-2010 at 01:45 PM. |
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Did you read where the woman in the article said "HERRING" when she referred to the type of fish? Herring is not mentioned in your post. I've also read articles in the past about how Herring disappeared after the spill. So it is not false if you read it correctly. They arent positive that the herring moved because of the spill, though it is the main theory. It is true they are gone though.
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Here's the local's take on the herring problem. The end to the moratorium on whale hunting makes more sense now. http://www.adn.com/2010/02/08/112967...e-william.html
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![]() She is completely anti-drilling (any drilling). But her facts are true - there is still oil on the beaches, and negative effects due to the EV spill.
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![]() her portrail of the eco-system being barely sustainable is far from the truth but why let that get in her way.
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One person isn't the only scientist following the effects post EV. Plenty of duplicate information out there if you want to discount this person entirely. Quote:
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 06-15-2010 at 06:03 PM. |