Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Oil from Deepwater Horizon Disaster Entered Food Chain in the Gulf of Mexico















Oil rig in Gulf of Mexico. (Credit: Photo by James Pierson.)

ScienceDaily (Mar. 20, 2012) — Since the explosion on the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20, 2010, scientists have been working to understand the impact that this disaster has had on the environment. For months, crude oil gushed into the water at a rate of approximately 53,000 barrels per day before the well was capped on July 15, 2010. A new study confirms that oil from the Macondo well made it into the ocean's food chain through the tiniest of organisms, zooplankton.
Tiny drifting animals in the ocean, zooplankton are useful to track oil-derived pollution. They serve as food for baby fish and shrimp and act as conduits for the movement of oil contamination and pollutants into the food chain. The study confirms that not only did oil affect the ecosystem in the Gulf during the blowout, but it was still entering the food web after the well was capped.

This article called a lot my attention, because currently our planet Earth is going into a tough situation that can lead to crisis, due to the fact of all the pollution is done daily. I would love to make a change even though I don't know how can I do it, I don't want to do a little change.. I want to make a world-wide impact that will help us have a better place to live, and by starting reading about the current problems around the world I can start learning. Even though the disaster is not in my country and it is not affecting it right now, it may affect us later because if it affects the food chain it can get to the point that it can affect our food web. Everyday we can see that more and more problems occur, more pollution is made, more endangered species, more diseases, water scarcity, etc.. Do we want to keep on living in this kind of world?

Do we want this?













Or this?














We are responsible for that, we need to make a change NOW before it's too late.. Let's think about our future, and the future of our kids.. We want them to go to beautiful places and know them.. We don't want to tell them "This used to be such a beautiful place full of trees."
This article is so important because every animal is important in the Food Chain, so it may affect world wide.
The Areas of Interaction I consider that take place in the article are: Environment, this issue is definitely affecting our environment and the natural creature that live in the Gulf of Mexico; Health and Social Education, this disaster entered the food chain and that is a major issue because that will affect the food they eat and the other animals that depend on the ones that are dying. It is an important topic that need to be talked about and find solutions to it.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120320142100.htm

1 comment:

  1. Nice review of a very important idea and concept.

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