Rarely Seen Pictures Of The Devastating Consequences Of The BP Disaster

Posted July 12, 2010

A pod of Bottlenose dolphins swim under the oily water Chandeleur Sound, Louisiana, Thursday, May 6, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) #

This is a photo of a dolphin pulled from the gulf.  All oceanic lifeforms will die in the region.  The oil is a toxic mix that suffocates the life in the water.  The gulf is one of the world’s 4 oxcygen creation zones and has some of the largest coral reefs.  The most beautiful waters in the world in the Bahamas and Florida coast will soon be gone forever.  This is a terrible tragedy and global ecosystem killer.  The planet’s ecotsystem will be directly affected by this disaster, all lifeforms and weather patterns will be adjusted.

NASA Photograph of the OIL SPILL, taken 3 weeks after it began.  Click on the photo to see it in its original format and size 

A detailed computer modeling study released today indicates that oil from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico might soon extend along thousands of miles of the Atlantic coast and open ocean as early as this summer. The modeling results are captured in a series of dramatic animations produced by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and collaborators. The full article can be read at http://www2.ucar.edu/news/ocean-currents-likely-to-carry-oil-spill-along-atlantic-coast

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CBS has footage of their reporters being turned away from a public beach in Louisiana where they were filming oil washing up on shore.

"This is BP’s rules, it’s not ours," someone aboard the boat said. Coast Guard officials told CBS that they’re looking into it.

According to Mother Nature Network’s Karl Burkhart, his contacts in Louisiana have given him unconfirmed reports of equipment being turned away or confiscated.

Watch it:


Below you will find a picture of millions of dead fish.  These are small fish, possible baby fish.  They are slowly washing ashore and towards the ports.  Over 9,000 species of animals will be under threat of extinction in this region, we might not ever see again on the planet. Click the image to enlarge it.

Rarely Published Pictures Of The BP Disaster  : ICH – Information Clearing House