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Gulf Oil Spill: 22-Mile Underwater Plume Approaches Rich Waters, Could Poison Food Chain

MATTHEW BROWN and JASON DEAREN   05/28/10 11:40 AM ET   AP

Gulf Oil Spill

NEW ORLEANS — A thick, 22-mile plume of oil discovered by researchers off the BP spill site was nearing an underwater canyon, where it could poison the foodchain for sealife in the waters off Florida.

The discovery by researchers on the University of South Florida College of Marine Science's Weatherbird II vessel is the second significant undersea plume reported since the Deepwater Horizon exploded on April 20. The plume is more than 6 miles wide and its presence was reported Thursday.

The cloud was nearing a large underwater canyon whose currents fuel the foodchain in Gulf waters off Florida and could potentially wash the tiny plants and animals that feed larger organisms in a stew of toxic chemicals, another researcher said Friday.

Larry McKinney, executive director of the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, said the DeSoto Canyon off the Florida Panhandle sends nutrient-rich water from the deep sea up to shallower waters.

McKinney said that in a best-case scenario, oil riding the current out of the canyon would rise close enough to the surface to be broken down by sunlight. But if the plume remains relatively intact, it could sweep down the west coast of Florida as a toxic soup as far as the Keys, through what he called some of the most productive parts of the Gulf.

The plume was detected just beneath the surface down to about 3,300 feet, said David Hollander, associate professor of chemical oceanography at USF.

Hollander said the team detected the thickest amount of hydrocarbons, likely from the oil spewing from the blown out well, at about 1,300 feet in the same spot on two separate days this week.

The discovery was important, he said, because it confirmed that the substance found in the water was not naturally occurring and that the plume was at its highest concentration in deeper waters. The researchers will use further testing to determine whether the hydrocarbons they found are the result of dispersants or the emulsification of oil as it traveled away from the well.

The first such plume detected by scientists stretched from the well southwest toward the open sea, but this new undersea oil cloud is headed miles inland into shallower waters where many fish and other species reproduce.

The researchers say they are worried these undersea plumes may be the result of the unprecedented use of chemical dispersants to break up the oil a mile undersea at the site of the leak.

Hollander said the oil they detected has dissolved into the water, and is no longer visible, leading to fears from researchers that the toxicity from the oil and dispersants could pose a big danger to fish larvae and creatures that filter the waters for food.

"There are two elements to it," Hollander said. "The plume reaching waters on the continental shelf could have a toxic effect on fish larvae, and we also may see a long term response as it cascades up the food web."

Dispersants contain surfactants, which are similar to dishwashing soap.

A Louisiana State University researcher who has studied their effects on marine life said that by breaking oil into small particles, surfactants make it easier for fish and other animals to soak up the oil's toxic chemicals. That can impair the animals' immune systems and cause reproductive problems.

"The oil's not at the surface, so it doesn't look so bad, but you have a situation where it's more available to fish," said Kevin Kleinow, a professor in LSU's school of veterinary medicine.

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
bleedingheart9
one small step for man...
02:10 AM on 06/01/2010
could, could poison food chain...duh.
10:08 PM on 05/30/2010
PEAK OIL

Read it and weep, BP and the Gulfs problems may be the least of them

http://www.miller-mccune.com/environment/peak-oil-and-apocalypse-then-16535/
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azphoenixwolf
02:55 AM on 05/30/2010
Toxic rain coming. Looks like the British won the Revolutionary War after all.

From: http://www.eutimes.net/2010/05/toxic-oil-spill-rains-warned-could-destroy-north-america/

A greater danger involving Corexit 9500, and as outlined by Russian scientists in this report, is that with its 2.61ppm toxicity level, and when combined with the heating Gulf of Mexico waters, its molecules will be able to “phase transition” from their present liquid to a gaseous state allowing them to be absorbed into clouds and allowing their release as “toxic rain” upon all of Eastern North America.

Even worse, should a Katrina like tropical hurricane form in the Gulf of Mexico while tens of millions of gallons of Corexit 9500 are sitting on, or near, its surface the resulting “toxic rain” falling upon the North American continent could “theoretically” destroy all microbial life to any depth it reaches resulting in an “unimaginable environmental catastrophe” destroying all life forms from the “bottom of the evolutionary chart to the top”.
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WSWatchdog
citizen
10:06 PM on 05/29/2010
This new film , set in the future as the earth fights back and destroys mankind for it's sins , says it all:

The Age of Stupid ...See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPIY7SrKdsg
09:49 PM on 05/29/2010
"At 18,000 feet into the bedrock lies the Macondo oil deposit, which, thanks to the Deepwater Horizon accident, is now spewing its crude cargo at between 14,000 and 19,000 barrels of oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico. It is Day 40 of the disaster.
Estimated by BP to hold 50 million barrels, the seam of oil has emptied as much as 740,000 barrels (one barrel is 42 gallons), or about 1.5 percent of the total. Because of the immense pressures of the earth's innards, geologists say, the deposit will completely unload into the Gulf unless the Deepwater Horizon well is capped."
If Macondo holds 50M barrels, and say a barrel stands 4', if you laid them end to end, they stretch 200M feet, divided by 5280 feet/mile is 37,878 miles, which is 1.5+ times around the 25,000 miles circumference of the Earth.
Hmmm
10:10 PM on 05/30/2010
Another way to look at it. The world uses about 87 million barrels of oil daily. Emptying out the Macondo Deposit into the Gulf means the destruction of the major source of income for many States and, more than likely, an entire ecosystem. All for about 14 hours worth of oil....
07:34 PM on 05/29/2010
The Gulf of Mexico is a breeding ground for dozens of species of birds and sea life.
They migrate there from South America and go as far north the Arctic Ocean.

This is bigger than the gulf it's going to affect the entire food chain.
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Kevin Atlanta
Active Citizen 54
05:40 PM on 05/29/2010
Why aren't there tankers pumping up these plumes and delivering them for processing to the BP refinery facility that's right there in LA? Why aren't they sucking up these undersea plumes? It's Bull frizbees that this isn't being done now...
They don't have to wait until it kills the shore. Suck it up at sea.
BRING IN THE TANKERS
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azphoenixwolf
02:41 AM on 05/30/2010
I have wondered that too. A cynic might say it's because BP doesn't want the oil being loaded up measured so it can avoid higher liability and damages awards, and that concern for life is the least of their motivations.
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tempting
sure fire
04:57 PM on 05/29/2010
“I am truly upset and disheartened with all the devastation that has been done and is being done to our world.
Personally, I stay away from MSM and keep my mind on things relevant. (I still make time for Keith and Rachel)
Right now I am checking out :


http://www.linktv.org/programs/amy-goodman-at-the-new-living-expo

http://current.com/schedule/

http://www.ifc.com/mediaproject/

to all my fans and friends and others who care, please spread this around until I return.
04:04 PM on 05/29/2010
Wow..China must be smilling..All our seafood will now come from the marshes of china..More toxic food for america.
05:20 PM on 05/29/2010
It's not the fault of the Chinese that we made our own seafood supply even more toxic than theirs.
04:00 PM on 05/29/2010
The oceans are life without them there is no life on earth..
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Lore Splitt
02:37 PM on 05/29/2010
"Could"? Like there's any chance of it not? Anyway- When I took my marine bio classes out in Long Island, we'd go out and net fish here and there to record weights and such. We OFTEN found tropical fish from Florida and the Gulf of Mexico in the colder water- which had surprised us all. "They get caught up in the Gulf Stream" is what the professor said.

The gulf stream- "originates in the Gulf of Mexico, exits through the Strait of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean." and "At about 40°0′N 30°0′W / 40°N 30°W / 40; -30, it splits in two, with the northern stream crossing to northern Europe and the southern stream recirculating off West Africa."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Stream

Now what's been annoying me is why this hasn't been anybody's concern? You know how far reaching and destructive this spill can be? How far up many food chains this can go? This is the stuff that tossed around in my mind the first time the attempt to clog it off failed. You're not talking about an enclosed basin, which would be bad enough- this can become so much worse than it already is.

For those who want the truly frightening visualization of what this can mean exactly-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Golfstream.jpg
This is the Gulf Stream, it goes much farther than anyone would think considering the name of it.
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
12:40 PM on 05/29/2010
...stoooopid muggles...
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Rainbow Law
LGBT Legal Equality
12:30 PM on 05/29/2010
Every one of us has the power -- in our own lives -- to end our dependence on oil and other fossil fuels -- thus ending any future disasters such as this one.

Instead, most of us complain as we wait for the government to take action. You do not need to go to the extreme (as we did by building a house made entirely from recycled materials: http://www.builtfromtrash.com) to make a difference. Just changing your light-bulbs, turning out lights in the daytime, not using plastic bottles, walking or biking when possible, etc. Easy, cheap and doable.

If every person in America would do all they can to reduce their own carbon footprint, we really could become "the change we've been waiting for."
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
12:45 PM on 05/29/2010
..."We are the ones we've been waiting for..."

fanned
09:44 PM on 05/29/2010
Great post. You ought to keep reprinting it as a response to all HP's spill articles.
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Fight The Right
10:07 AM on 05/29/2010
could poison the foodchain? No it did poison the foodchain!
07:12 AM on 05/29/2010
I'm sorry, and I'm not joking...this is all starting to look Biblical...something about the seas turning RED and dying?? Yes..its in the "BOOK"...when I saw that the oil was red..and if this leak isn't
stopped...the whole GULF SEA will DIE...add to that the FROG invasion in GREECE, the recent VOLCANOS, the Earthquakes, the Wars, and now, Israel may attack the flotilla that's trying to help GAZA...."know the signs of the times" "IT" says....and 2012 is coming....this is getting a bit strange...
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
08:16 AM on 05/29/2010
Things are ramping up aren't they? Don't be afraid. If we get through this struggle, we'll be rewarded with a new conciousness and it will be great.

As for the global elites: Got a rope?
11:07 AM on 05/29/2010
Allegedly, according to interpreters of the 2012 Mayan Calender, in that year at the winter solstice, the earth wil STOP, yes completely come to a stop and reverse its polarity thus turning in the opposite direction. The Sun will rise in the West and set in the East. And all things will be different. Will humankind survive into this new age?

Well, unless we regain the ability to live in harmony with the earth and all other sentient beings on it with us, I hope not.