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LiveScience.com |
How Tiny Microbes Took a Big Bite Out of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill LiveScience.com So when BP's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, and the Macondo prospect began releasing hydrocarbons, we suspected that the resulting oil spill would be accompanied by a large methane release. …
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November 06, 2010 by
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National Geographic |
Coral Die-Off Took Scientist by Surprise New York Times (blog) Early on in the BP oil spill, I interviewed some marine biologists who had spent nearly a decade charting a series of deepwater coral reefs in the Gulf of … Oil Scene: Gulf of Mexico spill has proved to be a game changerArab News Gulf oil spill killing coral reefs in aftermath of BP disasterExaminer.com Scientists Find Dead Coral Near Site of BP Oil SpillAOL News StarPhoenix –allvoices –National Geographic all 879 news articles »
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Reuters UK |
Green: Coral Cataclysm Took Scientist by Surprise New York Times Associated Press Dying coral with attached brittle starfish photographed this week near the capped gulf oil well. … Panelists spill on environmental disaster/Deep water horizonYale Daily News Scientists discover dying corals, creatures near gulf oil spill sitePenn State Live Letter Reveals That BP, Halliburton Knew About Cement Problems Before Gulf SpillPersonal Liberty Digest National Geographic –Go Banking Rates –RedOrbit all 853 news articles »
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June 15, 2010 by
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Reports: BP took shortcuts on oil rig
BP made a series of money-saving shortcuts and blunders that dramatically increased the danger of a destructive oil spill in a well that an engineer ominously described as a ”nightmare” just six days before the blowout.
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