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Johnathan Fletcher

Scenes from the Gulf of Mexico - The Big Picture - Boston.com - 0 views

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    Based on recently revised estimates, BP's ruptured oil well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico continues to leak 25,000 to 30,000 barrels of oil a day. The new figures suggest that an amount of oil equivalent to the Exxon Valdez disaster could still be flowing into the Gulf of Mexico every 8 to 10 days. Despite apparent efforts to restrict journalists from accessing affected areas, stories, video and photographs continue to emerge. Collected here are recent photographs of oil-affected wildlife, people and shorelines around the Gulf of Mexico on this, the 51st day after the initial explosion.
Johnathan Fletcher

Live video link from the ROV monitoring the damaged riser - 0 views

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    Live ROV feed of the Deep Water Horizon oil spill
Johnathan Fletcher

YouTube - Susan Shaw: The oil spill's toxic trade-off - 1 views

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    "Break down the oil slick, keep it off the shores: that's grounds for pumping toxic dispersant into the Gulf, say clean-up overseers. Susan Shaw shows evidence it's sparing some beaches only at devastating cost to the health of the deep sea. "
Johnathan Fletcher

NASA images show oil's invasion along Louisiana coast - 0 views

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    "New images, acquired on May 24, 2010 by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument aboard NASA's Terra spacecraft, show the encroachment of oil from the former Deepwater Horizon rig into Louisiana's wildlife habitats."
Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - BP cap captures '10,000 barrels' a day in US Gulf - 0 views

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    "A containment cap on a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico is now funnelling off 10,000 barrels of oil a day, BP's chief executive Tony Hayward says. "
Johnathan Fletcher

BBC News - Monstrous underwater oil plumes found in US Gulf Coast - 0 views

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    "Scientists have found vast underwater plumes of oil, one 10 miles (16km) long and a mile wide, in the Gulf of Mexico, following last month's rig disaster."
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