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2,000-Year-Old Coral Found Living Near Gulf Oil Spill Site

2000 Year Old Coral Gulf Oil Spill

By CAIN BURDEAU   03/31/11 08:18 AM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS -- Federal scientists say they have dated coral living near the site of the busted BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico at 2,000 years old.

The U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday it had determined the age of the black coral in the Gulf for the first time. Scientists had been studying the ancient slow-growing corals before BP's well blew out on April 20, 2010. The corals were found about 21 miles northeast of the BP well living 1,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf.

"They're extremely old and extremely slow-growing," said Nancy Prouty, a USGS scientist. "And there are big questions about their vulnerability and their ability for recovery."

Black corals feed on organic matter sinking to the sea floor and it could take decades, or even centuries, to recover from "a disturbance to these ecosystems," Prouty said.

She said scientists were looking at whether the ancient coral had been damaged by the BP oil spill, but the damage assessment had not been completed.

The location of the black coral is important because computer models and research cruises have mapped much of the deepwater oil moving to the southwest of the BP well, away from the black coral colony. Scientists have found dead coral southwest of the well.

However, Prouty said the surface oil slick was over the black coral colony during the spill.

BP's well leaked more than 200 million gallons of oil after the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded April 20, killing 11 workers.

Black corals, which resemble deep-sea bushes or trees, are found throughout the world and are an important marine habitat for fish and other forms of marine life. They grow very slowly – a human fingernail grows 200 times faster than black coral, USGS said.

Most of the Gulf's bottom is muddy and the coral colonies that pop up every once in a while are vital oases for marine life in the chilly ocean depths.

The USGS study was part of a larger federal survey of fragile reef ecosystems.

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NEW ORLEANS -- Federal scientists say they have dated coral living near the site of the busted BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico at 2,000 years old. The U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday it had d...
NEW ORLEANS -- Federal scientists say they have dated coral living near the site of the busted BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico at 2,000 years old. The U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday it had d...
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Dakotadude
giv a hoot don't shoot
05:32 PM on 04/02/2011
i hope when im 6m yo and im oil i don't get drilled and refined and consumed and converted into gas and float around the atmosphere, well actually that don't sound too bad. O.K. drill.
03:16 PM on 04/02/2011
Corl hmoral. The important thing is cheap gas for that van. Can't manage without it. Drill baby drill. And to hell with to-morrow.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
06:03 AM on 04/02/2011
why don't you put up a list of permitted words in this place?  it would save us a lot  of time in trying to post anything thoughtful.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
05:56 AM on 04/02/2011
it's toast.
05:04 PM on 04/01/2011
"They're extremely old and extremely slow-growing" EXTREMEEEEEE!!! They really no how to party.
03:41 PM on 04/01/2011
Go coral, go!
10:47 AM on 04/01/2011
Thought everyone might find this interesting. The latest green fuel innovation from Spain is a fuel derived from algae http://ecomobility.tv/2011/03/29/fill-up-tank-algo-fuel/
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deatrix
to think-is not illegal YET
08:35 AM on 04/01/2011
BP= money-greedy corporation that will do anything to maximize profits!!! For them, the environment is equal to zero. And the fact that they are still in business after all the harm they have done proves that there is no justice.
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01:41 AM on 04/01/2011
2000 years old. Maybe that coral met Jesus. Don't you feel bad now "drill baby drill" folks?
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Chevalier Dupin
03:45 AM on 04/01/2011
Obama said in the last 24 hours that he supports offshore drilling. Drill Baby Drill!!!!!!
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03:50 AM on 04/01/2011
Yes, he is being a jackasz.
12:46 AM on 04/01/2011
Look at the bright side. In 100,000 years the earth will still be here. We however may not be.
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deatrix
to think-is not illegal YET
08:39 AM on 04/01/2011
for sure not the human race, cause the roaches will surpass us
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SallySassalot
Sassin those who deserve it!
11:03 AM on 04/01/2011
What makes you think they haven't already?
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Mag7
Smarter than the Average Dog
08:52 PM on 03/31/2011
One week from now the republican congress will vote to defund the USGS.
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
07:59 PM on 03/31/2011
Quick! K*ll it! Men hate anything that lives longer than they do. Like the Redwoods in CA
12:49 AM on 04/01/2011
If everyone could experience the enchanted qualities of an old growth redwood forest, it would go a long way towards aiding our collective understanding of nature.
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MagicalPossibilities
Question everything...
01:02 AM on 04/01/2011
You beat me to the snarky comment...
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trespanieli
07:54 PM on 03/31/2011
Shouldn't the headline read "2000-year-old coral found dying near the Gulf oil spill"?
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Chevalier Dupin
03:46 AM on 04/01/2011
Nope. The article clearly states that the assessment has not yet been completed.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
05:57 AM on 04/02/2011
this coral has finally met its match.
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MohammedAbbasi
Co-Director, Association of British Muslims
06:08 PM on 03/31/2011
Beautiful and sad! Beautiful life - pity Sarah Palins hatchlings will destroy it :(
05:57 PM on 03/31/2011
more species are going extinct now than at any other time in human history and which may prove to be on par with the greatest extinction events in this planet's history. we have groves of pine trees not far from our home that are thousands of years old, some of the oldest trees on our continent and they are dying now after having endured countless centuries unscathed by all that nature has thrown their way. i drive by that grove a few times a month during the summer, it is breathtaking to see and unimaginable for me fathom that in my short lifetime something so grand, so unique, so old, will be gone soon. the old growth pine, corals, countless species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, wiped from the face of the planet, never to be known again, certainly not by our descendants assuming at this rate we ourselves have a long term future. humanity is much like a virus to this earth and just as a virus which cannot control itself and eventually will kill the host i fear that is and will be the fate of the human race and our host, planet earth. remember the old sci fi movie soylent green anyone.
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
08:00 PM on 03/31/2011
Patriarchal religions don't lien groves of trees, They remind them of Goddess worship