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    I play pretty, no? TeyshaBlue's Avatar
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    Moody's: Gulf Oil spill could have long-term negative credit impact on Gulf Coast communities
    http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-sp...d_have_lo.html

    Oil spill shuts down 19 percent of Gulf fishing
    http://www2.tbo.com/content/2010/may...ons-oil-spill/
    Frankly, I'm shocked that the figure is only 19%. I expect that to worsen.

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    Frankly, I'm shocked that the figure is only 19%. I expect that to worsen.
    Likely yes. From what I was able to gather from the Ixtoc spill data, the oil toxicity doesn't appear to be terribly persistant though.

    From what I understand the larger danger is outright extinction of entire populations, as the oil kills off the base of the food chain in places.

    The bacteria that eat the oil also deplete the water of O2, so that will tend to really drive fish populations out of affected areas. Whether the places those fish end up can support the "refugee" populations is another matter.

    It seems like oyster populations are goign to be hit hard though simply because they can't move around.

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    There's already a huge dead zone where the Petro/AgriBusiness- -filled Mississippi R dumps into the Gulf, to be contrasted with the huge "life zone" where the Amazon dumps into the Atlantic.

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