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hatrack

(59,592 posts)
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 09:58 PM Apr 2012

Study Confirms Presence Of BP Spill Oil In GOM Zooplankton - Houston Business Journal

The Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil spill could have long-term effects on the Gulf of Mexico's aquatic food chain, a new study says. BP Plc's (NYSE: BP) Macondo well at the site leaked approximately 53,000 barrels of oil per day from April 20 to July 15, 2010. The study, "Macondo-1 well oil-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mesozooplankton from the northern Gulf of Mexico," found that oil has contaminated zooplankton, one of the first links in the oceanic food chain.

"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," Dr. Michael Roman of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science said in a statement accompanying the study.

Baby fish and shrimp feed on the tiny, drifting zooplankton, and then introduce contamination and pollution to the larger sea creatures in the food web.

At the time of the oil spill, Houston restaurateurs and food distributors were hit hard by shortages of popular delicacies such as oysters and crabs while regulators scrambled to determine the affects of the spill on marine life. Researchers identified the Macondo well's unique chemical "fingerprint" of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Gulf of Mexico zooplankton. The study shows the chemical fingerprint was present in some zooplankton as much as a month after the leaking wellhead was capped.

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http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2012/03/21/bp-oil-spill-contaminated-food-chain.html

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Study Confirms Presence Of BP Spill Oil In GOM Zooplankton - Houston Business Journal (Original Post) hatrack Apr 2012 OP
Hmmm... as bad as this sounds Gman Apr 2012 #1
But is it really being eliminated? drm604 Apr 2012 #2

Gman

(24,780 posts)
1. Hmmm... as bad as this sounds
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 10:49 PM
Apr 2012

it's also another of nature's ways of eliminating the toxins from the water.

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