Agreed. I guess this situation has come about because we (hands up who doesn't
use oil) need to drill in increasingly difficult places as oil runs out in the
easy ones. What's going to happen when the same thing happens and it's even
deeper, or if it's somewhere like Antarctica? Will we have leaks that just
can't be stopped?
Peter Shute
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From: On
Behalf Of david taylor
Sent: Saturday, 5 June 2010 7:15 AM
To: Birding-Aus
Subject: Pictures from the Gulf oil spill
just heart wrenching images and makes one angry to see - so much suffering and
one cant fathom how much precious wildlife will be lost - its a BP situation -
BLOODY PATHETIC!
David Taylor
On 04/06/2010, at 12:13 PM, Paul Dodd wrote:
>> The attached link opens a web gallery with pictures of oil-affected wildlife
>> (predominantly birds) from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. A word of
>> warning – some of the images are quite distressing:
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2010/05/21/GA2010052104134.html?hpid=artslot
>>
>>
>>
>> Paul Dodd
>>
>> Docklands, Victoria
>>
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