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In reply to the discussion: An explosion in oil-munching bacteria made fast work of BP oil spill, scientist says [View all]Selatius
(20,441 posts)A lot of business interests in the Gulf region are desperate for that tourism revenue to return to pre-Recession/pre-Katrina/pre-spill levels, and that's not going to be happening if there are red flags on people living next to that water, swimming in it, or eating the shrimp and fish that are still surviving in that water.
On the other hand, as to the veracity of this study, I'll just leave it up for peer review. Suffice it to say, I probably won't touch Gulf shrimp and fish caught in the affected areas for the next 20 years. There's no rush to die of cancer or organ failure from ingesting crude oil found in shrimp and fish caught nearby.
For the record, I live on the Mississippi coast. If it were within the president's power, he should've nationalized BP's operations within the United States as payment for the damage done and sold the assets for compensation.