Bluefin tuna particularly vulnerable to Gulf of Mexico oil leak

By Mark Schleifstein, The Times-PicayuneMay 13, 2010, 8:56PM The 700-pound giant Atlantic bluefin tuna carrying satellite radio tag number 5108024 entered the Gulf of Mexico on March 23, 2009, hugging the coast of Cuba, and speeding along a straight line to the warm water body’s center. The huge fish meandered north toward what would become […]

Louisiana closes Terrebonne oyster bed

By Robert Zullo, City Editor Published: Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 7:14 p.m. HOUMA — State officials closed an oyster bed off Terrebonne’s southern coast Thursday night, the latest in a dozen areas shut down as a result of the spreading oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico. Designated Area 17, the oyster bed south […]

NPR: Gulf oil spill more than 10X greater than thought

By Frank James and Allison Richards May 13, 2010, 7:02 pm NPR has learned that much more oil, 70,000 barrels a day or more than ten times the official estimate, is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from the Deepwater Horizon pipe, based on scientific analysis of the video released Wednesday. That’s the equivalent of […]

Graph of the Day: Projected Oil Spill Path to 16 May 2010

Today, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Administrator of NOAA, participated in a media briefing on the use of dispersants with EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, Dave Westerholm, the Director of NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration, and others. Mary Glackin, Deputy Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere; Buck Sutter, Gulf of Mexico Regional Team Lead, National Marine […]

Global warming may cause extinction of 20 percent of all lizard species by 2080 — ‘Watching these species disappear before our eyes’

  ScienceDaily (May 13, 2010) — For many lizards, global climate change is a matter of life and death. After decades of surveying Sceloporus lizard populations in Mexico, an international research team has found that rising temperatures have driven 12 percent of the country’s lizard populations to extinction. An extinction model based on this discovery […]

Oil at 2nd barrier island off Terrebonne Parish

By The Associated PressMay 13, 2010, 2:01PM Louisiana officials say oily debris from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill  has washed up on Raccoon Island. The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries describes the island as one of the coast’s most important waterbird nesting areas. It’s just west of Whiskey Island, where authorities said Wednesday […]

Afghanistan war costs now outpace Iraq’s

By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — The monthly cost of the war in Afghanistan, driven by troop increases and fighting on difficult terrain, has topped Iraq costs for the first time since 2003 and shows no sign of letting up. Pentagon spending in February, the most recent month available, was $6.7 billion in Afghanistan […]

BP says will deploy small dome in next few days — ‘We don't have a definitive date’

By Chris Baltimore and Steve Gorman (2010-05-13) HOUSTON/PORT FOURCHON, Louisiana (Reuters) – BP Plc will deploy a small containment dome to try to trap oil from a blown-out undersea well in the Gulf of Mexico in the “next couple of days,” a company spokesman said on Thursday. Earlier, the BP spokesman had told Reuters the […]

Image of the Day: Oil and sheen in the Chandeleur Sound

Oil and oil sheen from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill are seen moving past an oil rig, top right, in the waters of Chandeleur Sound, Louisiana, Wednesday, May 5, 2010. (AP Photo / Eric Gay) Disaster unfolds slowly in the Gulf of Mexico Technorati Tags: oil production,oil spill,pollution,Gulf of Mexico,North America

BP to try smaller pipe to stem Gulf oil gusher

By JEFFREY COLLINS (AP) HAMMOND, La. — BP officials say they have decided to first try sucking oil away from the gushing Gulf well with a tube that will be inserted into the jagged pipe leaking on the seafloor. Company spokesman Bill Salvin said BP hopes to start moving the 6-inch tube into the leaking […]

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