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Deepwater Horizon, a Continuing Nightmare for Fishing Industries Planet Insane The infamous Deepwater Horizon explosion and the oil spill that followed, also called the Gulf of Mexico or BP oil spill, was the largest-ever marine spill in history. Crude oil gushed from the seafloor for almost three months, before it was capped; … Experts spar over Gulf methane's fatemsnbc.com PYLE: Running on empty: The drilling ban one year laterWashington Times Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Is an Ominous Sign for Critical Infrastructure's …Emergency Management Hot Air –PhysOrg.com –UPI.com all 22 news articles »
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OffBeat Magazine |
Musicians, Actresses Urge Continuing Support for Gulf OffBeat Magazine “The BP disaster is on-going and will have lasting impacts,” the letter reads. “There are still tens of millions of gallons of oil in the Gulf and much more …
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NOLA.com |
Gulf of Mexico oil spill called a continuing threat to Louisiana coast NOLA.com Officials hope to have the dredges doing the work eventually rebuild the islands adjacent to the berms as part of federal-state oil spill recovery efforts. …
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Arrival of hurricane season in Gulf of Mexico adds new fears over continuing Deepwater Horizon oil spill
NEW YORK – The 2010 Hurricane season, which is predicted by meteorologists to be “active or extremely active” has arrived in the Gulf of Mexico where BP is still struggling amid myriad failures to stem the flow of oil from its leak that is now in its 42nd day.
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