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    The Macondo Blowout

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    The Macondo Blowout occurred on April 20, 2010 and caused over four million barrels of crude oil, hydrocarbons, to spill into the Gulf of Mexico (Peterson et al.). This event is also known as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Subsequently, hydrocarbon plumes formed from the oil spill and with the natural water plumes that feed many corals, causing concern for coral communities from many researchers, so investigations were made to inquire about the health of coral communities nearby (Fisher et al.

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    BP Oil Spill

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    On April 20, 2010, British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon platform exploded and sunk into the Gulf of Mexico. The resulted in a raging fire and an eventual estimate of 4.9 million barrels of crude oil and 1.7×1011 g of methane gas [1] being released into the Gulf from an uncapped wellhead in the sea's surface. It took BP nearly three months to cap the wellhead end the influx of oil into the Gulf [2]. This incident became the largest accidental oil spill in US history. The resultant leak of oil spanned

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    Anchoa lyolepis (Short finger Anchovy) Family: Engraulidae (Anchovies) Order: Clupeiformes (Herrings, Anchovies, Shads, Sardines, Menhadens) Class: Actinipterygii (Ray-finned fishes) Phylum: Chordata (Chordates) Fig.1. Short finger Anchovy, Anchoa lyolepis. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchoa_lyolepis, downloaded October18th 2016] TRAITS. Anchoa lyolepis, also known as the short finger anchovy has the additional scientific name of Stolephorus lyolepis (Evermann & Marsh, 1902).The body is round

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    the Gulf of Mexico slicked and smothered by oil. The explosion of British Petroleum's Macondo oil rig off the coast on Louisiana was the largest environmental disaster to have occurred in the United States. This well leaked over 130 million gallons of light crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico, destroying habitats and killing massive amounts of wildlife. Over eighty-seven days the oil spread through the water in a 21 mile plume, creating oil slicks on the surface of the water. Oil within the Gulf caused

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    explosion on the semi-submersible drilling on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig working on the Macondo exploration well for BP in the Gulf of Mexico. The well blowout and subsequent oil spill pumped 3.2 million barrels into the Gulf of Mexico the biggest marine disaster in US history. The fire burned for 36 hours before the rig sank, and the hydrocarbons leaked into the Gulf of Mexico before the well was closed and sealed. After the explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, a sea-floor oil

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    awareness. First, we break down the two words and their definitions. Then break down some of the things that make up the culture of Mexico and the differences between U.S. cultures. The way we view family life, nationalism, religion, and status, then last cover some aspects that make up the country of Mexico. With an ever-growing tension between the U.S. and Mexico with issues such as immigration, drug cartels smuggling millions of dollars of drugs, and political issues about

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    The article, “Gulf Oil Spill: A Whole in the World”, explicitly points out how much damage and destruction was actually created because of the catastrophe from the BP gulf oil spill. Naomi Klein talks about the oily marshes in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Klein describes that the shrimp, oysters and crabs within the environment cannot be recovered and birds who migrate to the marshes become infected with the oozing oil. Even the Roseau cane that holds the marshes together will die out and increase

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    things like earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, etc. are nothing more than a response to our actions. The BP oil spill, which took place in the Gulf of Mexico, is easily recognizable as the worst oil spill disaster in American history. More than 200 million gallons of crude oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico for 87 days total. The entire 16,000 miles of the Gulf coastline were affected. This included Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi. The oil may have stopped gushing in 2010, but it

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    The Gulf Oil Spill

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    The Gulf oil spill, dated nearly six years ago, still haunts the waters today from what several scientists have claimed the article “Deepwater Horizon: One Year On.” In this article, the writer discusses how the scientists researching the spill have concluded thousands of species are becoming endangered from the Gulf of Mexico to the shores located around the gulf area. The article explains the cleaning of the spill had not made as much of an impact as they hoped for several years ago. The aforementioned

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    Bp Oil Spill Case Study

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    The BP oil spill off the Gulf of Mexico is the largest oil spill in human history. The incident resulted after methane gas was released and exploded in the BP-owned Macondo well on April 20, 2010. The fire continued for 36 hours and the oil drilling rig, named Deepwater Horizon, sank two days later on April 222, 2010. This incident led to the loss of 11 lives, the injury of multiple others and a spill of approximately 4.4 million barrels of oil. The oil spill is said to have affected as many

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