In wake of gulf oil spill, loons' migration in question St. Cloud Times The loons' winter habitat is on the Gulf coastline or just offshore, in areas that experts say may not be as protected from the oil spill as inland marshes …
Scientists question government team's report of shrinking gulf oil spill Washington Post A few hours after BP's well was declared virtually dead, the Obama administration announced Wednesday that only about 26 percent of the oil spilled in the … Gulf oil spill update with pictures: BP static kill working, new oil flow …Examiner.com Gulf oil spill not 'gone' — close to half may still lurk in GulfChristian Science Monitor Day 106: The Latest on the Oil SpillNew York Times Reuters –The Associated Press –Fiint all 11,566 news articles »
US scientists question use of dispersants on Gulf oil spill DigitalJournal.com In spite of the disappearance of surface oil in the Gulf now that the oil spill has been temporarily halted, concerns over safety are growing. … Success on Surface, Questions BelowWall Street Journal A plane releases chemical dispersant over the Gulf oil spill. Photograph: ReutersThe Guardian Questions to EPA on Gulf and Dispersants, from Expert at EPAInstitute for Public Accuracy (press release) New York Times –Examiner.com –Christian Science Monitor all 542 news articles »
Deepwater Horizon litigation site question is on docket in Boise, Idaho NOLA.com View full sizeJohn McCusker, The Times-Picayune archiveSkimmers work the scene of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on May 29. Herman thinks it makes more …
As BP tries to contain the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the question remains just how much oil is leaking. BP continues to claim it’s about 5000 barrels a day, but some scientists say the flow rate is much higher. (May 14)