Posted by john in la on July 15, 2010 at 20:17:10 from (72.150.16.68):
In Reply to: BP oil spill posted by Mark - IN. on July 15, 2010 at 16:23:37:
Mark - IN
This cap is only temporary. Plugging the pipe deep under the sea floor via the relief well is the only final solution they have available.
Lots of problems with dead or oil soaked animals but that is to be expected. One problem they are having is the use of oil displacement. It has suspended the oil in the water table rather than letting it float on the surface. This allows it to go under the oil booms and go unnoticed till it hits a land mass and is deposited on the beach or in the marsh.
Testing has show little damage to fish. This is why they have opened most of the area to recreational fishing.
First picture is federal waters closed. Second is state waters closed to commercial fishing and while the third picture use to look like the second you can see most of the area is open to recreational fishing.
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