Oceanography Professor Analyzes NOAA Oil Spill Report
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Clean Skies News' Susan McGinnis talks to Florida State University professor Ian McDonald on a new government report from NOAA, on the status of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The report says that only 25% of the oil remains, but the numbers are not concrete, and there's no definitive answer on the affects to marine life and ecology.
Published: 08/10/10 9:09am
Running Time: 06:45
Related Keywords: Industry (Oil), Water (Environment), Oil, Environment, Clean Skies News, Susan McGinnis, Ian McDonald, biodegredation, burning, chemical dispersion, crude oil, energy, Florida, FSU, gas, Jane Lubchenco, NOAA, oil, recovery, skimming
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