Food for thought ----
Dead
dolphins and shrimp with no eyes found after BP clean-up
--Chemicals used to disperse Gulf of Mexico spill
blamed for marine deaths and human illness 14 Apr 2013 Hundreds
of beached dolphin carcasses, shrimp with no eyes, contaminated fish, ancient
corals caked in oil and some seriously unwell people are among the legacies that
scientists are still uncovering in the wake of BP's Deepwater Horizon spill.
This week it will be three years since the first of 4.9 billion barrels of crude
oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico, in what is now considered the largest marine
oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. As the scale of the
ecological disaster unfolds, BP is appearing daily in a New Orleans federal
court to battle over the extent of compensation it owes to the region.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Dead dolphins and shrimp with no eyes found after BP clean-up
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