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Oil Slicks hitting Yucatan Pennisula, Mexico on July 4th, 2010 - NASA/JPL MODIS 250m

BP plans to continue using a controversial subsea dispersant to break up a plume of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico, saying that the leading alternative could pose a risk over the long term, the EPA indicated Saturday. The EPA issued a directive on Thursday, ordering BP to find, within 24 hours, a less toxic but equally effective chemical than its current product, Corexit 9500 -- and one that is available in sufficient quantities. The directive also gave the company 72 hours to stop applying it to the undersea gusher. Corexit has been rated more toxic and less effective than many others on the list of 18 EPA-approved dispersants, according to testimony at a congressional hearing Wednesday.

Our research interests are dynamic, streching all realms of Oceanographic to Bio Geographic sciences...

We will be updating this area soon, however, the key topics are:

- Global Conservation and Environmental Education

- Oceanography - www.3doceans.com

- Bio Geography - www.3dgalapagos.com

- Reef Systems - Artifical Reef Systems - www.reefsystemsresearch.com

- Health Foods - Acai, Acai Berries, Organic Fruits and Vegetables - www.acaiyogi.com

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