Pineman
(7 Dec 2010)
"80-square mile kill zone Gulf of Mexico - "It looks like everything's dead""
Dear John & Doves:
"A mile below
the surface in the Gulf of Mexico, there is little sign of life. "It
looks like everything's dead," University of Georgia professor Samantha
Joye said.
In an exclusive trip aboard the U.S. Navy's
deep-ocean research submersible Alvin, ABC News was given the chance to
observe the impact of this summer's massive oil spill that most will
never see.
The ocean floor appears to be littered with twigs,
but Joye points out that they are actually dead worms and that Alvin is
sitting on top of what is considered an 80-square mile kill zone.
Having
taken nearly two dozen dives in the Gulf inside the tiny sub that
helped discover the Titanic, Joye is leading a team of scientists who
are investigating how much oily material is left on the sea floor.
Aboard the Alvin Thursday, Joye said she saw "about three to four inches of material."
The devastation, she said, could last "years or decades."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h19iSgio4Y
Pineman 2012