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[quote:AKObserver:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzM3NzQzOTA4XzMzMDc2QkEz] Remember the BP Oil Spill? Malformed Fish Do You’ve heard of the canary in the coalmine. Well, a species called the Gulf killifish might be the fish in the oil well. Three years ago, the blowout at BP's Macondo well spewed more than 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Despite attempts to recover it, much of that oil made it into sediments. And new tests show that such oiled sediments are bad for Gulf fish. The research is in the journal Environmental Science and Technology. The Gulf killifish maxes out at about 18 centimeters in length and is ubiquitous all along the U.S. south coast. That makes it a good subject for testing the spilled oil's toxicity. When a consortium of researchers ran those tests, they found multiple negative effects. The oiled sediments were associated with delayed hatching of embryos, smaller newborns and heart defects. And fewer of the eggs hatched at all, even among those exposed to sediments collected a full year after the oil spill began. These effects might be found in everything from other fish to the famous Gulf shrimp and oysters. We're just beginning to understand the full price of our oil addiction. http://news.yahoo.com/remember-bp-oil-spill-malformed-fish-130008362.html;_ylt=AqwZIBLjSTzsxnF03G9ApjuuFWFH;_ylu=X3oDMTVxZzkwM2xhBGNjb2RlA2dtcHRvcDEwMDBwb29sd2lraXVwcmVzdARtaXQDQXJ0aWNsZSBNaXhlZCBMaXN0IE5ld3MgZm9yIFlvdSB3aXRoIE1vcmUgTGluawRwa2cDNjJkNDk0NzctN2FiYi0zYzYzLWE5ZWYtNWExZmFiMDU1YzY0BHBvcwM0BHNlYwNuZXdzX2Zvcl95b3UEdmVyAzhjZTAyNjIxLWI1OTktMTFlMi1iZmZmLTIzMjA3YWU1NDNhMA--;_ylg=X3oDMTBxMWR1aGFvBGxhbmcDZW4tVVMEdGVzdANOYWNlbGxlX09u;_ylv=3 Multi-tissue molecular, genomic, and developmental effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on resident Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis). http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es400458p [/quote]
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Its going around the ring... South America next.
UPDATE......UPDATE.....UPDATE
For anyone interested in Earthquake predictions:
I guessed 2 that have hit by looking at the above link and seeing a pattern. I'm talking above 4.0 Mags. Please take a look and tell me where you think the next one is going to be and why.
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