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Researchers find no visible oil sands off Florida Panhandle, Alabama beaches

A team of researchers studying the impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on northern Gulf of Mexico beaches say areas just offshore from some of Florida's most heavily oiled beaches appear to be free of visible oil contamination in the sediments.
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Deepwater Horizon disaster could have billion dollar impact

Academics / General Science : Science Daily (last year)

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 will have a large economic impact on the US Gulf fisheries. A new study says that over seven years this oil spill could have a $US8.7 billion impact on the economy ... Read Post

Health defects found in fish exposed to Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Academics / General Science : Science Codex (3 weeks ago)

Three years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, crude oil toxicity continues to sicken a sentinel Gulf Coast fish species, according to new findings from a research team that includes a University of Califor... Read Post

Subsurface oil from Deepwater Horizon spill in Gulf of Mexico, say researchers

Academics / General Science : Science Daily (3 years ago)

Researchers in Florida have confirmed the presence of distinct layers of degraded oil in the deep waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico many miles from the Deepwater Horizon explosion site. Read Post


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