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Aerlinthian  4 stars
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CAMBRIDGE, MD (March 20, 2012)—Since the explosion on the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, scientists have been working to understand the impact that this disaster has had on the environment. For months, crude oil gushed into the water at a rate of approximately 53,000 barrels per day before the well was capped on July 15, 2010. A new study confirms that oil from the Macondo well made it into the ocean’s food chain through the tiniest of organisms, zooplankton.

Tiny drifting animals in the ocean, zooplankton are useful to track oil-derived pollution. They serve as food for baby fish and shrimp and act as conduits for the movement of oil contamination and pollutants into the food chain. The study confirms that not only did oil affect the ecosystem in the Gulf during the blowout, but it was still entering the food web after the well was capped.

Oil, which is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and other chemicals, contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which can be used to fingerprint oil and determine its provenance. The researchers were able to identify the signature unique to the Deep Water Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico.
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“Our research helped to determine a ‘fingerprint’ of the Deepwater Horizon spill—something that other researchers interested the spill may be able to use,” said Dr. Siddhartha Mitra of Eastern Carolina University. “Furthermore, our work demonstrated that zooplankton in the Northern Gulf of Mexico accumulated toxic compounds derived from the Macondo well.”


The team’s research indicates that the fingerprint of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill could be found in some zooplankton in the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem at low levels, as much as a month after the leaking wellhead was capped. In addition, the extent of the contamination seemed to be patchy. Some zooplankton at certain locations far removed from the spill showed evidence of contamination, whereas zooplankton in other locations, sometimes near the spill, showed lower indications of exposure to the oil-derived pollutants.
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"Traces of oil in the zooplankton prove that they had contact with the oil and the likelihood that oil compounds may be working their way up the food chain,” said Dr. Michael Roman of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.


The study was led by East Carolina University with researchers from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Oregon State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and U.S. Geological Survey. The paper, “Macondo-1 well oil-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mesozooplankton from the northern Gulf of Mexico,” was published in the February issue of Geographical Research Letters. It can be found here.


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Cuttlery  4 stars
Title: Wanna see what you missed?
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Registered: 2001-1-9 19:31:21
Awesome, Ron Paul should subsidize them more so they can use my tax money to pay their upcoming lawsuits that will be because of this.

 

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Cuttlery posted:

Awesome, Ron Paul should subsidize them more so they can use my tax money to pay their upcoming lawsuits that will be because of this.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BASVCCLA3A

Ron Paul voted against federal subsidies for the oil and gas industry

 

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Cuttlery  4 stars
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Cuttlery posted:

Awesome, Ron Paul should subsidize them more so they can use my tax money to pay their upcoming lawsuits that will be because of this.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BASVCCLA3A


Ron Paul voted against federal subsidies for the oil and gas industry



You are probably going to throw a temper tantrum again when you find out you are wrong and have no idea what your candidate really supports huh?

 

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"We should start by ending subsidies for oil companies. And we should never, ever go to war to protect our perceived oil interests."

- Ron Paul, 2008


I think I trust decades of archived publications and interviews with Ron Paul himself over some backcountry retard who wore a mullet haircut.

 

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Cuttlery  4 stars
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Registered: 2001-1-9 19:31:21
So you truly dont know he voted to keep gas and oil subsidies in place? Please tell me you didnt even bother to read up on it because you just believe what he said.

 

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“I don’t consider any tax break as a subsidy. That was not a spending bill, that was not a grant…I vote to always give tax credits, and I always cut spending.” - Ron Paul

Less taxation and less government spending are Constitutional ideals set in place by our founders. That is what Ron Paul was supporting.


Why don't you spend however long it will take you, probably days or weeks, to understand the above quote. Don't instantly reply for a 3rd time with your usual backcountry hick ignorance

 

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Cuttlery  4 stars
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“I don’t consider any tax break as a subsidy. That was not a spending bill, that was not a grant…I vote to always give tax credits, and I always cut spending.” - Ron Paul


Less taxation and less government spending are Constitutional ideals set in place by our founders. That is what Ron Paul was supporting.


Why don't you spend however long it will take you, probably days or weeks, to understand the above quote. Don't instantly reply for a 3rd time with your usual backcountry hick ignorance



So you are in favor of giving farmers tax breaks then too? Cause Ron Paul calls those ones subsidies... LOL this is going to be rich.


While I understand you are still in high school that maybe you havent had that level of education to understand that he is tricking you with words because you just arent quite smart enough to undertand that he is just using jibber jabber to say he supports subsidies.


Poor kid.

 

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Bored and useless. That is a very defining signature for you.

All the people I know from my generation support Ron Paul, including Ivy Leaguers I grew up with.

I hope people don't come to ACF for political insights, but if they do, I hope they aren't misinformed by your ignorance- so I came to clear it up.

 

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