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Bacteria linked to deaths of bottlenose dolphins – The Keene Sentinel 0

Posted on November 01, 2011 by bp complaints

Bacteria linked to deaths of bottlenose dolphins
The Keene Sentinel
Scientists believe hundreds of dolphin deaths in the Gulf of Mexico in the past year can be traced to a bacteria, but are still trying to figure out if they're related to the gulf oil spill. Posted: Monday, October 31, 2011 12:15 pm | Updated: 1:03 pm,

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Deepwater Horizon: Bacteria did help to fight oil spill – Global Adventures, LLC 0

Posted on October 04, 2011 by bp complaints

Global Adventures, LLC

Deepwater Horizon: Bacteria did help to fight oil spill
Global Adventures, LLC
Gulf of Mexico (global-adventures.us): Bacteria can grow by consuming methane, ethane or propane – gases released immediately after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill – before turning their attention to other components of the oil spill. In a new study,
How Gas And Temperature Controlled Bacterial Response To Gulf Oil SpillRedOrbit
Feinberg sorts through oil spill victim's claimsUT The Daily Texan
Corexit Makers May Be Liable for Use at Oil SpillCourthouse News Service
National Science Foundation (press release) –Southern Fried Science –Hot Air
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Study: Bacteria May Not Have Battled the Methane Released in BP Explosion – EHS Today 0

Posted on June 02, 2011 by bp complaints

Study: Bacteria May Not Have Battled the Methane Released in BP Explosion
EHS Today
A new study suggests that bacteria may not, in fact, have consumed the methane released by the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion in 2010 – a finding that could have implications not only for the Gulf of Mexico's ecosystem, but also for how scientists
Gulf of Mexico ecosystems 1 year after the Deepwater HorizonFirstScience
Wanted: Celebrity to Bring Tourists Back to the Gulf of Mexicobrandchannel.com

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New study argues against conclusion that bacteria consumed Deepwater Horizon … – PhysOrg.com 0

Posted on May 26, 2011 by bp complaints

New study argues against conclusion that bacteria consumed Deepwater Horizon
PhysOrg.com
A technical comment published in the current (May 27) edition of the journal Science casts doubt on a widely publicized study that concluded that a bacterial bloom in the Gulf of Mexico consumed the methane discharged from the Deepwater Horizon well.
Scientists doubt claims methane gone after BP spillAFP

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Deepwater Horizon’s Impacts Found in Bacteria – Wired News (blog) 0

Posted on March 04, 2011 by bp complaints

WKRG-TV

Deepwater Horizon's Impacts Found in Bacteria
Wired News (blog)
Nobody's going to shed a tear for an oiled microbe, but the Deepwater Horizon's impacts include bacteria, underscoring just how subtle and fundamental the blowout's ecological consequences may be. The findings, based on comparisons of
Up to 40% of Gulf Oil Spill Was Potent Methane Gas, Research ShowsSolveClimate News
Reply to commentCalifornia Progress Report
UGA Marine Scientist Answers Oil Spill QuestionsWKRG-TV

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Bacteria devoured methane gas from gulf oil spill, scientists say – Washington Post 1

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Bacteria devoured methane gas from gulf oil spill, scientists say
Washington Post
Cleanup and containment efforts continue at the Gulf of Mexico site of the oil spill following the Deepwater Horizon explosion. By Brian Vastag Last August,
Microbes Devoured Methane From BP Spill, Study SaysWall Street Journal
BP Gain 'Premature' as Panel Co-Head Cites ErrorsBloomberg
Looking over Deepwater HorizonThe Guardian
Ars Technica –Smith College Grécourt Gate –ABC News
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Bacteria saved gulf from ruin – Washington Post 0

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Bacteria saved gulf from ruin
Washington Post
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was, by far, the biggest environmental story of 2010.
Broad reforms needed, national Oil Spill Commission will sayNOLA.com
Panel: More reform needed to prevent future spillsNewsday
Green: Oil Spill Panel to Urge Tougher Oversight of Offshore DrillingNew York Times (blog)
The Associated Press –TIME (blog) –What They Think
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Gulf oil spill was abated by bacteria that feed on hydrocarbons, report says – Washington Post 0

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Gulf oil spill was abated by bacteria that feed on hydrocarbons, report says
Washington Post
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was, by far, the biggest environmental story of 2010. We've turned our minds and
Broad reforms needed, national Oil Spill Commission will sayNOLA.com
Green: Oil Spill Panel to Urge Tougher Oversight of Offshore DrillingNew York Times (blog)
APNewsBreak: Spill commission calls for reformThe Associated Press
TIME (blog) –What They Think –The Epoch Times
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Bacteria ate up all the methane that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon well – io9 0

Posted on January 10, 2011 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Bacteria ate up all the methane that spilled from the Deepwater Horizon well
io9
All the methane that erupted in the Deepwater Horizon disaster has disappeared. What happened to it? One theory says it was eaten. On April 20, 2010,
Green: Oil Spill Panel to Urge Tougher Oversight of Offshore DrillingNew York Times (blog)
Is the Worst Over For BP?International Business Times
Oil Spill Commission report could shape industry's futureNOLA.com
Tampabay.com –CNBC –Examiner.com
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Bacteria Ate Methane from Gulf Oil Spill – EcoWorld.com 0

Posted on January 09, 2011 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Bacteria Ate Methane from Gulf Oil Spill
EcoWorld.com
Bacteria consumed methane gas from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in four months, a report said Thursday.
Methane-Munching Bacteria Ate Potent Gas From Gulf Oil Leak at Top SpeedNewsHour
Panel: Gulf oil spill could happen againDeseret News
Pulling punches on BPMarketWatch
USA Today –Wall Street Journal
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