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- BP Disaster
- HOUSTON – New numbers showing the amount of oil gushing from a well in the Gulf of Mexico may be double as much as previously admitted means the crude is likely to travel farther away, threatening more birds, fish and other wildlife that call the fragile waters their home, scientists said Friday.
- Crack Pipe, LA. BPSux vp in charge of scientific tracking deployment (BP Sux office of the STD) announced today that the gushing pipe in the Gulf will not be sending out anymore little petroleums to swim in the Gulf knocking fish, shrimp, or people in the immune or respiratory systems.
- The BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in one of the largest oil spills in history and is expected to cause almost unmeasurable environmental damage. The compenastable damage from the oil spill is expected to cause Gulf coast businesses and property owners billions of dollars in damages. The oil rig, which is owned and operated by Transocean and leased to British Petroleum (BP) exploded on April 20th and caused the untimely death of 11 workers.
- Anyone not blinded by BP's disinformation campaign can see the devastating effects of the BP Gulf Disaster. But beyond the immediate physical impacts of oil are the slower-acting toxic effects, according to Dr Susan Shaw, director of the Marine Environmental Research Institute and an expert in the toxicology of marine mammals.




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