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  1. Oil Spills - Prevention and Control of Oil Pollution in the Marine Environment by No Author Credited, 1978-01-01
  2. Media and Apocalypse: News Coverage of the Yellowstone Forest Fires, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, and Loma Prieta Earthquake (Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications) by Conrad Smith, 1992-10-30
  3. Industrial Pollution: Oil Spills, Toxicity and Risk Assessment
  4. Using Oil Spill Dispersants on the Sea by National Research Council (U. S.), 1989-03
  5. Patrick's Original Guide to Cleaning Up the Oil Spill (Humor/satire) by Patrick L. Halliwell, 2010-06-14
  6. The Economics of a Disaster: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill by Bruce M. Owen, David A. Argue, et all 1995-10-30
  7. Out of the Channel: The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound by John Keeble, 1999-04
  8. THE EXTRAORDINARY AND THE EVERYDAY IN EXPLANATIONS OF VULNERABILITY TO AN OIL SPILL.: An article from: The Geographical Review by Kirstin Dow, 1999-01-01
  9. Oil Spill! (Event-Based Science Series) by Russell G. Wright, 1995-02
  10. Proceedings of the EXXON Valdez Oil Spill Symposium: Held at Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 2-5 February 1993 (American Fisheries Society)
  11. Oil Spill Prevention and Response: How to Comply With Opa and Ospra by Leslie Ray, 1994-01
  12. Oil Spills (Our Planet in Peril) by Jillian Powell, 2002-09-26
  13. Oil Pollution and the Public Interest: A Study of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill by A. E. Hash, 1972-10
  14. Report to the Premier on Oil Transportation and Oil Spills by David Anderson, 1989

61. Oil Spills : Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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62. USGS Oil Spill Response
Provides news and information about their response to the oil spill including coastal impacts, wildlife issues and sampling efforts. With satellite images, geospatial data, multimedia gallery, publications and Congressional testimony. From the U.S. Geological Survey.
http://www.usgs.gov/deepwater_horizon/
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Note: We will be continually updating this page as more information is made available. The USGS continues to mobilize equipment and personnel to gather scientific data and information on the environmental impacts of the oil spill to affected coastal habitats. USGS scientists will be:
  • Collecting satellite imagery to assess the impact on wetlands and coasts Developing maps showing NOAA projections of spill trajectory with respect to DOI Lands Collecting samples to ascertain source and levels of toxicity to soils and water systems Conducting tests to determine cause of mortality of wildlife Developing models that depict how local tidal and current conditions will interact with seafloor bathymetry to carry oil over barrier islands Providing decision support tools to help DOI land managers mitigate the effects of the oil spill and assist in restoration efforts
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63. Oil Spills - Topics - Forbes.com
Using Robots To Clean Up Oil Spills Forbes. com September 26, 2010 We may not have figured out how to stop oil spills from happening, but the folks at SENSEable
http://topics.forbes.com/oil spills

64. USA.gov - Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill In The Gulf Of Mexico
Hyperlinked description of the accident and efforts to contain the oil spill along with official statements, declarations, and related online resources.
http://answers.usa.gov/cgi-bin/gsa_ict.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=8738

65. Oil Spills - Body, Used, Water, Earth, Life, Plants, Chemical, Characteristics,
Mutation, Natural Gas, Natural Numbers, Nautical Archaeology, Nebula, Neptune, Nervous System, Neutron, Neutron Star, Nitrogen Cycle, etc…
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Crude oil or petroleum is an important fossil fuel. Fossil fuels were formed millions of years ago, when much of Earth was covered by water containing billions of tiny plants and animals. After these organisms died they accumulated on ocean floors, where, over the ages, sand and mud also drifted down to cover them. As these layers piled up over millions of years, their weight created pressure and heat that changed the decaying organic material into oil and gas. Since petroleum is often extracted in places that are far away from areas where it is refined and eventually used, it must be transported in A bird soaked in oil that was spilled into the Persian Gulf in 1991 during the Persian Gulf War. (Reproduced by permission of Photo Researchers, Inc. large quantities by ocean tankers, inland-water barges, or overland pipelines. Accidental oil spills can occur at any time during the loading, transportation, and unloading of oil. Some oil spills have been spectacular in magnitude and have caused untold environmental damage.
Bioremediation
Bioremediation is the use of bacteria and other living microorganisms to help clean up hazardous waste in soil and water. These microorganisms work by decomposing or breaking down toxic chemicals into simpler, less-poisonous compounds. Petroleum can be consumed by microorganisms, transforming it into compounds such as carbon dioxide and water.

66. MDEQ - Oil Spill Links And Public Information 2010
Official government site provides state government and external links relating to the oil spill. From the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.
http://www.deq.state.ms.us/MDEQ.nsf/page/Main_OilSpillLinksandPublicInformation2

67. OIL SPILLS
Technology has far too many advantages to enumerate, but one overwhelming disadvantage is the potential for industrial and chemical accidents.
http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~burger/oilbook.htm
OIL SPILLS by J. Burger , Rutgers University Press (1997) Technology has far too many advantages to enumerate, but one overwhelming disadvantage is the potential for industrial and chemical accidents. Oil spills are among the most ruinous and are getting worse and worse as supertankers increase in size, and as world transport routes increase in complexity. To supertanker, transfer, well, and pipeline accidents has been added the horror of intentional bombing of tankers and the setting afire of hundreds of oil wells in the wake of military retreat, as happened during the Gulf War. Oil spills, however, differ dramatically from many other types of industrial accidents, such as chemical spills, Bhopal, Three Mile Island, and Chernobyl. Except for the crews aboard ships who are almost always rescued, there are few human fatalities. Our fear of oil spill accidents is much less, but the potential for damage to the environment, however, is very great. Most books on oil spills either focus on one gigantic spill that captured our attention, such as the Exxon Valdez , or deal with particular aspects of spill clean-up, tanker safety, or the difficulties of arctic or offshore drilling activities. Others are very technical, providing comprehensive details on supertanker construction, shipping lanes, or oil refineries.

68. Oil Spill Academic Task Force (OSATF)
Consortium of scientists and scholars from Florida s state and private universities, working in collaboration with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to assist the state of Florida and the Gulf region in preparing for and responding to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Includes issues, activities, multimedia images and how to help.
http://oilspill.fsu.edu/
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The Oil Spill Academic Task Force (OSATF) is a consortium of scientists and scholars from institutions in the State University System as well as from five of Florida's private universities and two marine laboratories working in collaboration with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) . The OSATF brings together expertise and resources to assist the state of Florida and the Gulf region in responding to and studying the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This website is designed to provide information on the Academic Task Force, links to partners and other resources.
Scientists Observe Damage to Deep-sea Corals
Image courtesy of Lophelia II 2010 Expedition, NOAA-OER/BOEMRE NOAA News, NOAA.gov, 11/4/10 — Government and academic scientists on a multi-week expedition to explore deep-sea coral habitats in the Gulf of Mexico have observed corals and associated communities of marine life that show evidence of recent damage. Read article.

69. C-SPAN Video Library Blog
Provides videos of White House events, news conferences, and congressional hearings relating to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. USA.
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/videoLibrary/blog/?p=485

70. BBC News - Oil Spill In Gulf Of Mexico In Maps And Graphics
Maps and satellite images of showing the extent of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and explaining what is being done to tackle it. Includes links to key stories, features and background, video, and related internet links. UK.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8651333.stm
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71. Cleanup Tools For Oil Spills At Sea | EHow.com
Oct 29, 2010 Cleanup Tools for Oil Spills at Sea. Thick black oil tars beaches, strangles wildlife and contaminates water. Oil spills have many immediate effects, but longterm
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  • Special tools clean up oil spills at sea. Thick black oil tars beaches, strangles wildlife and contaminates water. Oil spills have many immediate effects, but long-term consequences can destroy the ecosystem. Skilled and trained workers organize oil spill clean-up efforts to keep the environment healthy. They protect themselves from hazardous materials and use special tools to contain the oil at sea.
  • Containment Vessel
  • An MSNBC article in September 2010 states that after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, the company began sharing its underwater containment equipment with oil and gas companies. BP permanently capped the underwater oil well five months later. The oil giant pledged to work with other oil companies like Exxon Mobil for the creation of a containment vessel capable of capturing up to 100,000 barrels of oil a day. The containment vessel can also capture oil leaking to the seafloor up to 10,000 feet deep. No date was provided for when the oil cleanup tool would be ready for use.
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    72. Oil Spill Gulf Of Mexico 2010 - NOLA.com
    Ongoing coverage focusing on the inpact on Louisiana. Provides news, backgrounders, graphics, photos, videos, public blog and how to help. New Orleans, Louisiana.
    http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/

    73. History’s 10 Most Famous Oil Spills — GCaptain- A Maritime & Offshore New
    Have you ever been curious about history of oil spills? Or wonder what was the most famous or the largest oil spill in history? Do you know all the facts like Exxon Valdez ‘s
    http://gcaptain.com/maritime/blog/historys-10-most-famous-oil-spills

    74. Gulf Coast Oil Disaster
    Full coverage provides news, analysis and opinion including environmental, financial and political impacts. With video, audio, photo galleries, and interactive guides.
    http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2010/gulf.coast.oil.spill/

    75. Oil Spill Gulf Of Mexico 2010 - Al.com
    Full coverage focusing on the impact on Alabama. Includes news, photos, videos and reader reports. Mobile, Alabama.
    http://www.al.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/

    76. Oil Spills
    Go back. O il spills. Among the most dangerous of all water pollutants is fuel oil. Oil spills from tankers at sea or leaks from underground storage tanks on land are very
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    77. BP Oil Spill: In Depth News, Commentary And Analysis From The Financial Times
    Full coverage with news, analysis and comment, focusing on the business and financial aspects. Includes blogs, video, maps, and slideshows. UK.
    http://www.ft.com/indepth/bp-oil-spill

    78. Gulf Oil Spill | National Geographic Channel
    Special report provides overview, video, photos, facts, and behind the scenes material. Includes video shot by salvage crews in the first 36 hours of the disaster.
    http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/episode/gulf-oil-spill-5488/Overview

    79. Oil Spills
    This resource examines oil spills and methods of prevention and clean up.
    http://earthsci.org/mineral/energy/gasexpl/spill.html
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    The petroleum industry's safety record of handling oil and its products in Australia has been excellent and has been maintained throughout the last two decades of rapidly increasing volumes produced and transported in national waters. Oil spills from offshore production have been insignificant and, while there have been some spills arising from shipping accidents, none has had a lasting adverse impact on the marine environment.
    Nevertheless the Australian oil industry, aware of a concern about the possible impact of oil spills on the marine environment, has stepped up its efforts to protect the ecosystems surrounding its operations. Defence against potential marine pollution is a combination of prevention and cure. In addition to the introduction of more rigorous inspections and safeguards on all its installations and tanker fleets, the industry has established, one of the best equipped marine oil spill response and training centres in the world. Sources of the oil in the sea The risks and responsibilities associated with oil in the sea should be put in their true perspective.

    80. Newton's Apple : Teacher Guide
    How do you clean up an oil spill? Automobiles are an obvious connection to our dependence on petroleum products. What other things do you use or come in contact with that
    http://www.newtonsapple.tv/TeacherGuide.php?id=1043

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