Gulf oil spill: US scientists reject talk of plumes and report 75% of slick … The Guardian In contrast, another big disaster, the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, was made worse by heavier oil and colder seas and climate. The NOAA's assertions will raise … Where's All the Oil?FOXNews (blog) Gulf oil spill worst disaster in US historyThe Exponent Let's Celebrate and Mourn Plugging of BP's Gulf Oil SpillunEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog) Examiner.com –International Business Times –Broken Arrow Ledger all 10,398 news articles »
Researchers link undersea oil plumes to BP spill Los Angeles Times In May, when scientists first reported that they had discovered oil beneath the Gulf's surface and blamed it on the Deepwater Horizon spill, … Deep sea plume in Gulf 'changes concept' of an oil spillPalm Beach Post USF scientists confirm two underwater plumes came from BP oil spillExaminer.com NOAA Confirms: There's Oil UnderwaterTIME (blog) WUSF 89.7 News –Tampa Bay Business Journal –Tampabay.com all 162 news articles »
Researchers confirm subsea Gulf oil plumes are from BP well MiamiHerald.com In May, when scientists first reported that they had discovered oil beneath the Gulf's surface and blamed it on the Deepwater Horizon spill, … Deep sea plume in Gulf 'changes concept' of an oil spillPalm Beach Post USF scientists confirm two underwater plumes came from BP oil spillExaminer.com NOAA Confirms: There's Oil UnderwaterTIME (blog) WUSF 89.7 News –Tampa Bay Business Journal –Tampabay.com all 160 news articles »
I must apologize to my loyal subscribers for my extended absence. For the past few months I have been feverishly working to get 5 manuscripts published in peer-reviewed journals. But I felt the lies, double talk, and deception on the part of BP needed addressing. Yes, scientists have not found high concentration plumes, but as I point out here, low concentration plumes hold horrific volumes of oil. It’s like saying, the earth hasn’t exploded, therefore this disaster isn’t that bad. The “gullible sheep” comment is referring to the media, who rarely check up on numbers or facts made by people they interview. British Petroleum’s CEO Tony Hayward said they will make this right, excuse me if I don’t believe you anymore. If course, stopping the spill, cleaning up the oil, paying all the Gulf Coast residents claims IN FULL, and paying the full EPA fine should be enough to convince me you’ve put your dishonest ways behind you. I won’t hold my breath. To download this video copyright free please go to: www.mediafire.com If we all gave more thought to our actions and policies, this world would be a far better place. Think about it.
Panhandle Battles Pair Of Plumes
Skimming vessels and boom lines are trying to hold off two massive oil plumes inching closer to Florida’s Panhandle. Read more on Central Florida News 13
BP downplays government claim on undersea oil plumes
&$ &$Oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill swirls in various colours in shallow water on East Grand Terre Island, Louisiana June 8, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)&$ &$ A top official of British oil giant BP on Wednesday downplayed the U.S. government’s claim that massive underwater oil plumes in “large concentrations” have been detected from Gulf of Mexico spill. BP Chief Operating Officer Doug … Read more on People’s Daily
Killer Undersea Oil Plumes From BP Spill Lurk in Gulf of Mexico
June 8 (Bloomberg) — Undersea plumes of oil that can kill off marine life have been confirmed stretching for miles in the Gulf of Mexico from BP Plc’s leaking Macondo well, according to findings researchers will announce today. Read more on Bloomberg
Plumes of oil deep in Gulf spread far
NEW ORLEANS — Oil from the BP spill is slathering some areas in a tarry mess while leaving others unscathed, even as a device collects more and more crude gushing from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. The recently installed containment cap on the stricken BP wellhead is helping … Read more on The Washington Times
NOAA: Under water oil plumes confirmed
The government says water tests have confirmed underwater oil plumes as far as 142 miles from the BP oil spill, but that concentrations are “very low.” NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco said that the tests conducted at three sites by a University of South Florida research vessel confirmed oil as far as 3,300 feet below the surface 42 miles northeast of the well site. Oil also was found in a sub … Read more on KOAA Colorado Springs – Pueblo
Researchers confirm underwater oil plumes from spill
Published: Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 7:21 p.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 7:21 p.m. NEW ORLEANS — BP has strongly questioned the presence of underwater plumes of oil from its leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico. Read more on The Daily Comet