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TexasTowelie

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Wed Sep 28, 2016, 05:32 PM Sep 2016

BP oil spill may have caused 'irreversible' damage to marshes, study says

The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill has been called one of the worst environmental disasters in American history -- and more than six years later, scientists are still investigating how much damage it actually caused. Now, a new study suggests the spill may have permanently marred one of the Gulf shore's most important ecosystems.

The study, published today in the journal Scientific Reports, finds the oil spill caused widespread erosion in the salt marshes along the coasts of Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. And the researchers say there's a chance these marshes might never completely grow back.

Marshes "provide a variety of important services," said lead study author Brian Silliman , a marine conservation biologist at Duke University. "They benefit humans, including acting as pollution filters, absorbing nutrients as they run off from the land before they get into the estuary, helping to suppress harmful algal blooms. They also act as breakwaters and buffer the shoreline from erosion."

They're also important carbon sinks -- in fact, research suggests that coastal wetlands may absorb several times more carbon per unit of area than tropical forests do. And they also provide habitat to a wide variety of animals that are staples of human fisheries, including shrimp, crabs and small fish.

Read more: http://www.houmatoday.com/news/20160927/bp-oil-spill-may-have-caused-irreversible-damage-to-marshes-study-says

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BP oil spill may have caused 'irreversible' damage to marshes, study says (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2016 OP
Hey! There a movie coming out about that! underpants Sep 2016 #1
Not to mention... czarjak Sep 2016 #2
I knew that from day one 2naSalit Sep 2016 #3
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