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Iamsemisweet -> Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 12:18:52 PM)

New Orleans, LA - "The fishermen have never seen anything like this," Dr Jim Cowan told Al Jazeera. "And in my 20 years working on red snapper, looking at somewhere between 20 and 30,000 fish, I've never seen anything like this either."

Dr Cowan, with Louisiana State University's Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences started hearing about fish with sores and lesions from fishermen in November 2010.

Cowan's findings replicate those of others living along vast areas of the Gulf Coast that have been impacted by BP's oil and dispersants.

Gulf of Mexico fishermen, scientists and seafood processors have told Al Jazeera they are finding disturbing numbers of mutated shrimp, crab and fish that they believe are deformed by chemicals released during BP's 2010 oil disaster.

Along with collapsing fisheries, signs of malignant impact on the regional ecosystem are ominous: horribly mutated shrimp, fish with oozing sores, underdeveloped blue crabs lacking claws, eyeless crabs and shrimp - and interviewees' fingers point towards BP's oil pollution disaster as being the cause.

Eyeless shrimp

Tracy Kuhns and her husband Mike Roberts, commercial fishers from Barataria, Louisiana, are finding eyeless shrimp.

"At the height of the last white shrimp season, in September, one of our friends caught 400 pounds of these," Kuhns told Al Jazeera while showing a sample of the eyeless shrimp.

According to Kuhns, at least 50 per cent of the shrimp caught in that period in Barataria Bay, a popular shrimping area that was heavily impacted by BP's oil and dispersants, were eyeless. Kuhns added: "Disturbingly, not only do the shrimp lack eyes, they even lack eye sockets."


Eyeless shrimp, from a catch of 400 pounds of eyeless shrimp, said to be caught September 22, 2011, in Barataria Bay, Louisiana [Erika Blumenfeld/Al Jazeera]
"Some shrimpers are catching these out in the open Gulf [of Mexico]," she added, "They are also catching them in Alabama and Mississippi. We are also finding eyeless crabs, crabs with their shells soft instead of hard, full grown crabs that are one-fifth their normal size, clawless crabs, and crabs with shells that don't have their usual spikes … they look like they've been burned off by chemicals."


Here is the link to the rest of the article.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2012/04/201241682318260912.html





tj444 -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 12:35:57 PM)

I love seafood and fish,.. i dont love mutilated puss covered sore seafood/fish.. [>:] I dont care that they claim its safe! they said that about lots of other things too and were dead wrong..

For a while now i have wanted my own fish/seafood farm.. i want a good chunk of inexpensive land and a backhoe so i can create my own little fishie paradise.. (paradise for them until i eat them [;)] )... On the farm where i grew up, my father dug a dugout for an extra water supply, he never added fish to it but thats probably cuz he never thought about it.. I dont trust the food supply.. especially situations like this..

http://www.ehow.com/how_6102972_build-fish-farms.html




Iamsemisweet -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 12:51:54 PM)

Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.





tj444 -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 12:56:07 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet
Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.

there are some reports, i read about the sick fishies yesterday, on yahoo i think, might have been another site tho.. i dont watch the news on tv or listen on the radio so no idea about reports there..

http://news.yahoo.com/2-years-later-fish-sick-near-bp-oil-144143260.html




MrBukani -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 2:38:15 PM)

BP dispersed the oil with chemicals, thats probably why.




thishereboi -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 4:13:18 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.





Give them time. As soon as they find a way to twist it to make one side or the other look bad, it will be all over the place.

I wonder where the ones who kept saying this was no big deal went. I could never understand how they thought something like that wouldn't fuck up things.




MrBukani -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 4:34:11 PM)

oh this one outta off topic was fuckin funny if you missed it, these crabs still got eyes.

Why it's better to travel in groups.





cloudboy -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 5:11:52 PM)


Its just a nightmare. Funny how this disaster had such a limited political impact on US energy policies and social mores.




MrBukani -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 5:19:36 PM)

And all of that lovely Corexit dispersant sprayed on water, land and air?

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/04/2-years-after-the-bp-oil-spill-is-the-gulf-ecosystem-collapsing.html




Iamsemisweet -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 6:01:57 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi


quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.





Give them time. As soon as they find a way to twist it to make one side or the other look bad, it will be all over the place.

I wonder where the ones who kept saying this was no big deal went. I could never understand how they thought something like that wouldn't fuck up things.


I don't either.  It was big news, and then it just disappeared.  It was almost like they tried to claim that the oil disappeared to the bottom of the ocean with no ill affects.

The sad thing is that BP will never be held fully accountable for the damage that they caused.




MrBukani -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/20/2012 6:28:11 PM)

That depends on people who have enough money and balls to sue them.
The moment I cash in. I will probably spend the rest of my days in court combatting that shit.[:D]
Wich makes me wonder why people like Richard Branson and Oprah dont do shit.




tj444 -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/24/2012 1:30:35 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet
The sad thing is that BP will never be held fully accountable for the damage that they caused.

Feds make 1st arrest in BP oil spill case
A BP engineer intentionally deleted more than 300 text messages that said the company's efforts to control the Gulf of Mexico oil spill were failing, and that the amount of oil leaking was far more than what the company reported, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

Having an accurate flow-rate estimate is key to determining how much in civil and criminal penalties BP and the other companies drilling the Macondo will face under the Clean Water Act.

http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/nation/feds-make-1st-arrest-in-bp-oil-spill-2322653.html




joether -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/24/2012 1:44:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy
Its just a nightmare. Funny how this disaster had such a limited political impact on US energy policies and social mores.


The benefits of being allowed to dump unlimited money by anonymous sources into GOP election coffers. That and having conservative media run a 24/7 miss-information machine on cable, radio and print. Every once in a while, those 'liberal media' will report on 'the daily message from FOX News' by showing clips of many people saying the same buzz words. Makes me wonder if FOX News has someone telling people....

"You must say these words and/or phrases while on camera, or we wont invite you back to the program to help your career/latest book sales/ego".




Aswad -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/25/2012 5:54:48 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet

Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.


The news media where I live are reporting it. Even the local paper gave this a prominent spot, which is saying something as the Utøya trials are currently taking up about half the time in all the media.

Let me give you an idea of what was considered less newsworthy:

Footnote case: The worst child abuse case in Scandinavian history. Child died from a massive case of cerebral edema secondary to a closed head injury from being rammed into a wall by the stepfather at 40mph. Daily torture for most of its life. Turned up at school, head literally black, some time earlier in a similar incident. Mother claimed kid had fallen to cover it up. School did not report incident as legally required. Head of pediatrics ward and forensics conclude injuries too numerous to distinguish, note there is no record of a child surviving similar level of torture for this long in the literature and no recorded case of comparable severity in their professional experience. Stepfather sentenced to 8 years, 4 of them prison, 2 of them confined to home, 2 suspended. Mother, who had not been abused herself, sentenced to 90 days, 60 of them in misdemeanors prison, 30 suspended. This after the judge upmarked it from what the prosecution requested. (Yes, the penalties sound as ludicrous to us as to you.)

Footnote case: An alleged serial rapist that is facing the maximum penalties under law for most cases out of 200 victims. And by maximum, I mean the same as premeditated murder, due to aggravating circumstances. About sixty times the penalty for sexual assault. Prosecution also requests lifetime confinement after prison term is served. Case details are closed to the public. Defendant claims consensual kink. No expert witness on that is being included. Criminal charges were filed by witnesses. The alleged victims have refused to file charges. All victims located from the home porn recordings of the events. Likely outcome is effective life sentence in a country where 4 months are given for crimes that give 40 years in the USA.

The BP oil spill aftermath, however, was newsworthy.

Makes me wonder what's news in the USA.

IWYW
- Aswad.




GotSteel -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 2:32:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Iamsemisweet
Interesting that the news media in this country are not reporting this.


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http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/years-fish-sick-bp-oil-spill-site-16175070#.T5sOr1J62So
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/17590485/2-years-later-fish-sick-near-bp-oil-spill-site
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57416414/sick-deformed-fish-spotted-after-bp-gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill/
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/04/18/eyeless-shrimp-and-mutant-fish-raise-concerns-over-bp-spill-effects/




Iamsemisweet -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 2:58:49 PM)

As far as I am concerned, this should be on the front page of every newspaper in this country.  It is not.  I will admit I don't watch TV, ever, so I wouldn't see any stories there.  




kalikshama -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 6:05:29 PM)

My cleanup petition thread got no replies:

http://www.collarchat.com/m_4099322/tm.htm




SternSkipper -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 7:28:17 PM)

It got one[8D]




GotSteel -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 8:22:38 PM)

Newspapers, they still have those?




SoftBonds -> RE: Aljazeera report on the BP oil spill (4/27/2012 8:30:24 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: GotSteel

Newspapers, they still have those?


Sure they do, both Huffingtonpost and Drudge link to them all the time!




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