Re: [Paddlewise] Oil spills

From: Dave Kruger <kdruger_at_pacifier.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 02:54:27 -0700
Tord's comments about the variation in biological breakdown of oil trapped 
in sediments are accurate, far as I know.  Warmer climes resolve oil much 
faster than cold ones.  The finding of oil residues in Prince William Sound 
Is thus not surprising.  For more on the remediation of that spill, go 
here: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil_spill#Cleanup_measures_and_environmental_consequences

As might be expected, much was learned about tackling big oil spills from 
that 1989 event.  Locally, there were many folks whose livelihood was wiped 
out when the seine salmon fishery died in those areas of PWS (and a few 
other places, as well).  The settlement payout, which came down within the 
last year or so, turned out to be pennies on the dollar, after the legal 
system was done with it.  A substantial fraction of the aggrieved died 
waiting for the payout.  You don't find any Astoria salmon fishermen who 
look kindly on big oil.

This is a sad event, yet an inevitable one, given the enormous number of 
offshore rigs.

-- 
Dave Kruger
Astoria, OR
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