For 86 days, oil spewed into the Gulf of Mexico from BP’s damaged well, dumping some 200 million gallons of crude into sensitive ecosystems. BP and the federal government have amassed an army to clean the oil up, but there’s one problem — they’re having trouble finding it.Fortunately there will still be enough oily pelicans for the photo ops.
At its peak last month, the oil slick was the size of Kansas, but it has been rapidly shrinking, now down to the size of New Hampshire.
Today, ABC News surveyed a marsh area and found none, and even on a flight out to the rig site Sunday with the Coast Guard, there was no oil to be seen.
“That oil is somewhere. It didn’t just disappear,” said Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser. …
Still, it doesn’t mean that all the oil that gushed for weeks is gone. Thousands of small oil patches remain below the surface, but experts say an astonishing amount has disappeared, reabsorbed into the environment.
“[It's] mother nature doing her job,” said Ed Overton, a professor of environmental studies at Louisiana State University.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Mother Gaia is Sucking Up the Oil
This is not going to help Obama get cap-and-trade passed (h/t Say Anything):
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Isn't is amazing...God knows what to do with 'man-made'disasters!
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