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If it doesn't get stopped it would affect us globaly
The Exxon Valdez oil spill was on midnight on March 24, 1989. It was considered as the second worst oil spill in US history.
No it should not as the oil spill is in salt water. Unless a city on the coast near the spill draws their drinking water from the ocean and desalinates it it shouldent effect the population on the gulf coast
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill (also referred to as the BP oil spill, the BP oil announced that BP would be temporarily banned from new contracts with the US.
The oil spill in the golf of mexico
The most notable US oil spill of 2010 was the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, occurring on April 20.Other US Oil spills of 2010 include:Port Arthur oil spill in Texas, started 23 JanuaryTrans-Alaska Pipeline spill, near Anchorage, Alaska, 25 May.Red Butte Creek oil spill, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 11 June.Talmadge Creek, Kalamazoo, Michigan on 26July.Barataria Bay, Louisiana, 50 miles south of New Orleans. 27 July to present day.
That is a job in The US. Some wildlife experts help with the dead animal bodies, but an oil-spill cleaner does that job.
Well, I sure hope not! Hurricane season begins June 1, and it looks likely the oil spill will still be around. A hurricane like Katrina that caused flooding is such a rare event, that there really isn't a way to estimate its probability.
Mostly it affected fisherman because after eating the sea food they got sick but it not only affected them but us because some people eat sea food others sea food is probably the only thing they have to eat. So you should think about how the oil spill affect sea life, fisherman, and ourselves.
The Deepwater Horizon is the name that's linked with the events that led to the oil spill of April 20, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico.