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What's Going On In The Gulf?

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BP and the government decided that millions of gallons of dispersants should be dumped into the Gulf to sink and hide the oil.

They succeeded in sinking it. As ABC, CBS and NPR note, huge quantities of oil are blanketing the ocean floor, killing virtually all of the sealife which lives there.

And giant new underwater plumes have been found in the water column itself.

But officials don't want to hear about them. As one member of the oil spill recovery team said:

“My biggest concern is there’s [a plume of oil] five miles by 30 miles out there that was reported and no one responded. The Coast Guard said for days that they wanted to run tests, and if they don’t test it when it’s called in, they’ll never find it”

But didn't the oil-eating microbes eat alot of the oil? No ... they mainly ate gas.

And the oil is not staying underwater.

Oil is suddenly emerging in many parts of the Gulf.

Oil "patties", 1 to 3 inches across, have been discovered floating along the seawall in Alabama.

16 miles of beaches in Louisiana have been hit. And scientists say that the oil will arise and wash ashore in pulses, and will hit sensitive areas like coastal marshes.

As the Christian Science Monitor notes, oil can remain hidden under sand for decades:

Yet it takes only minutes of digging into the sand [at Louisiana's Grand Isle State Park] to reveal a menace that experts say permanently threatens this picturesque landscape: pools of crude oil lurking less than a foot below the surface. …

 

Twenty-one years after the Valdez spill, oil remains submerged in the beaches of Prince William Sound in Alaska.

 

The same is true in Massachusetts’ Buzzards Bay, where a 1969 spill released 175,000 gallons of diesel fuel; 41 years later, sampling shows oil three to eight inches below the land’s surface.

Indeed, workers are just doing cosmetic clean-ups. They are pressure washing rocks with hot water so they look clean, just as they did with the Exxon Valdez spill. And the government's targets for "cleaning up" beaches is very lax:

John
Tarpley, chief scientific support coordinator for NOAA, says the
agency’s goal is to clean beaches so they have “1 percent of oil or
less.”

Oil that's left in the environment can also seep into groundwater used for drinking by Gulf coast residents.

As CNN reports, we might be facing a worst-case scenario in Florida:

LARRY MCKINNEY, HARTE RESEARCH INST. FOR GULF OF MEXICO STUDIES: … [T]hey do tend to support some of our greatest concerns
about the fate of these underwater plumes that were discovered back
in June, and that is that they could be picked up and this conveyor
belt that is upwelling in Desoto Canyon and bringing this oil from the deep waters up to the shallow, and that seems to be what the Florida State folks are saying. …

 

JOHN ROBERTS, CNN ANCHOR:… [T]he USF study said, quote, “These findings, although preliminary, suggest that subsurface oil may be emerging on to the west Florida shelf through the Desoto Canyon.” So this is not just restricted to the extremely deep water. There’s enough welling as you mentioned before. How widespread could this become?

 

MCKINNEY: Well, it depends on how big those plumes are and how long they persist, but that conveyer belt moves water rather quickly. And so the fact that the Florida state folks are finding oil up on that shelf at the distance that they’re finding it is disturbing from that regard. That means that that oil plume could be moving up on the shelf and that’s sort of a worst case scenario. We would not like to see that at all.

While the government denies that they are connected with the oil spill, there have been massive fishkills in Louisiana. Oil can be seen at fishkill sites (and see this), and the EPA has discovered high levels of nickel near the biggest fishkill. There have also been kills of starfish and other sea animals, including whales and dolphins:


And see this.

As I have previously noted, independent scientists state that the EPA's toxicity tests for the Gulf oil and dispersant were a joke.

And as McClatchy points out, the EPA's toxicity findings don't hold up in the real world:

[University of South Florida chemical oceanographer and lead scientist on the mission David Hollander's] team took water samples and fed them to marine plankton in experiments onboard the research vessel in August. Even in greatly diluted form, a lower concentration than what the EPA considers acute toxicity, the oil in the water caused a toxic effect

 

The
findings raised new questions about what concentrations and what
compounds federal scientists should be concerned about, he said. “In
spite of the low concentrations, something is in there.”

A marine biologist warns that in a worst-case scenario - the effects on the Gulf could be catastrophic:

[Marine
biologist Edith] Widder, senior scientist and CEO at the Ocean
Research and Conservation Association, compared the spill to pushing
on a light switch. If the switch flips, she said, the rich diversity
of species in the Gulf will be replaced by a system in which the only
things able to survive are jellyfish and bacteria.

Instead of admitting that there is a problem, BP and the Coast Guard's spin doctors have come up with code words for oil: instead of “oil sheen”, they call it “fish oil”; instead of "oil mousse", they call it “algae”. And alot of black oily substances are just labeled "mysteries".

And fishermen, shrimpers and crabbers are still catching contaminated seafood, although the authorities don't want to hear about it. And the authorities are harassing independent scientists who are finding contamination in seafood:

 

There have also been reports of continuing health problems in Gulf coast residents. See this and this.

But at least BP has stopped spraying dispersant in the Gulf ... right?

Unfortunately, numerous vessel of opportunity program participants have said it is still being sprayed (see this and this). And there allegations have been confirmed by chemists and photographers.

Okay, but at least the well has been capped, so that no new oil flows into the Gulf ... right?

Its hard to know.

BP has shut off 16 out of 17 of its underwater cameras. The only remaining camera shows a small - but continuous - stream of leaking materials:

YouTube Video

There are still problems with the well. See this, this, and this, and Admiral Thad Allen is now saying that the relief well might not be completed until October.

But remember, one of the world's top oil industry accident experts says that the well may never be killed.

I
hope and pray that the relief well is successful. But if there were
insurmountable problems in capping the well, do you think we would hear
about it before the November elections?

 

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Fri, 09/17/2010 - 10:34 | 587768 DaveyJones
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They wish it was a coverup, but it keeps floating to the surface

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 08:25 | 587499 taraxias
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BP and the USG are perpetrating a crime against the American people.

Thanks GW for staying on top of this very important story.

 

Here come Augustus and snakehead.........3....2.....1.....

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 09:20 | 587606 MsCreant
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Down thread.

by snakehead 
on Fri, 09/17/2010 - 07:16

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 09:26 | 587619 snakehead
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Yeah, well.  Enjoy helping ZH turn into Godlike Productions.

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 10:58 | 587830 WaterWings
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Well we could really, really use your help if you have the time. There are many other topics around here lacking special insight by looking at your post history. We just don't know who to believe these days.

*crushes little head underfoot; places carcass in dumpster*

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 12:49 | 588069 MsCreant
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Thanks for taking out the trash.

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 08:23 | 587498 CEOoftheSOFA
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GW, I was hoping you would give us your take on the report that BP released last week.  I don't have enough bandwidth to download it where I am now.  From what I read about the report, it sounds like a self serving piece of crap. 

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 08:05 | 587473 Sean7k
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Thanks for the update GW. I appreciate you staying on top of this. No one wants to hear they are being poisoned, but if it is happening, we need to know about it. 

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 08:03 | 587472 breezer1
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thanks gw. is there anything we can believe from any federal agency? i think not. rome is burning.

Sun, 09/19/2010 - 11:58 | 590600 99er
Fri, 09/17/2010 - 10:32 | 587761 DaveyJones
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It's good to know the new president is not in bed with the oil companies like the last one. Has anyone told them he's sleeping around with the pharmaceuticals and the financials

Fri, 09/17/2010 - 11:42 | 587942 ATG
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Fri, 09/17/2010 - 12:54 | 587941 ATG
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Thanks GW.

Never forget the Oil Holocaust.

This generation of Gulf residents and seafood consumers may die ill and young thanks to BP karma and US government cover-up photo-ops.

BP (British Persian) and Ike did Operation Ajax with Alan Dulles and Kermit Roosevelt (Teddy's grandson) to replace a democratic government that nationalized BP Iran with the Shah SAVAK secret police dictator, now fuels the US military, trades with the Iran Ayotollahs and hires Wackenhut Xe thugs to keep out eyewitnesses to the deliberate Corexit poisoning of the Gulf in violation of the EPA.

BP former CEO Baron Browne under BP Chair Sir Peter Sutherland of Bilderberg, EC Commissioner, GS Chair and RBS Director, Pilgrims, Roundtable, Trilateral and WTO, took BP (Beyond Petroleum) Green, promised 10% reduction in CO2 by 2010, accused of ruthless cost safety cutting that led to lethal safety violations like Texas Refinery and Deepwater Horizon Explosions, GS Director, House of Lords, Intel Director, Royal Society, accused of mishandling BP funds, hired Tony Hayward, outed for perjury re meeting his partner via gay escort website Suited and Booted.

BP Gulf cosmetics slush fund PR bypassed courts to evade full responsibility for the oil holocaust, and dividend cuts cost pensions everywhere.

No one in their right moral free market mind should use BP totalitarian products if at all possible. After securing a quasi monopoly as the third largest energy company, they may have their eye on our food next...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ajax

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit_Roosevelt,_Jr.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BP

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutherland

http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/10.09/thief.html

http://foodfreedom.wordpress.com/2010/09/16/monsanto-blackwater-and-gm-c...

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