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Oil Spill Could Mean Toxic Arsenic Build-Up in Gulf

Posted on 07 July 2010 by admin

ocean oil water photo
Photo via John E. Lester

Arsenic is a naturally occurring toxin present in minerals and also introduced into the water by oil spills and the wastewater from oil rigs. Usually, the ocean can filter out arsenic through the sediments on the sea floor. However, researchers from Imperial College London have found that the presence of oil in seawater disrupts the ocean’s ability to filter out arsenic, which means it can build up and enter the food chain, causing anything from birth defects to changes in behavior among marine animals. That means the oil spill in the Gulf could be deadly in a whole new way in years to come.

Another great speech by Captain Paul Watson

Posted on 24 June 2010 by admin

Captain Paul Watson from Americas Business Council on Vimeo.

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