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Project Gulf Impact Out on the Waters Today

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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 02:12 PM
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Today, Project Gulf Impact is out on the waters in and around Orange Beach Alabama. What they have found is exactly the opposite of what BP and the federal government have told the American people. Not only did they find oil but they apparently found what looks to be freshly sprayed dispersant, still in powder form.

Why is this toxic dispersant still being sprayed? Warnings from scientists and independent journalists have indicated that Corexit could effect the gulf for at least twenty years.


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“Dead fish in Alabama – cells ruptured with lots of corexit and dispersed oil all around….The oil is thick, dispersant already trying to hide it, with dead catfish in plumes.”


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www.floridaoilspilllaw.com...



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 02:21 PM
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Gulf Coast— Despite reports that Gulf Coast waters are now safe for commercial fishing and recreational use, independent chemical testing of water samples collected has revealed the existence of elevated levels of heavy metals and petroleum hydrocarbons in Gulf Coast waters.

Project Gulf Impact obtained a study that revealed total petroleum hydrocarbons are present at over 200 parts per million (ppm) on beaches throughout the Gulf region, with higher concentrations being found in the marshes of Louisiana and Mississippi. The continued presence of oil and grease in the surf water reaches levels greater than 50 ppm. While some argue these levels do not pose an immediate threat, increased exposure can lead to symptoms such as weakness, confusion and, in extreme cases, coma.

Over the weekend, a family vacationing in Panama City Beach, Florida, upon assurances the water was safe, swam in the water. The next day, the entire family broke out in rashes, displayed below.

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www.projectgulfimpact.org...




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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by antar


“Dead fish in Alabama – cells ruptured with lots of corexit and dispersed oil all around….The oil is thick, dispersant already trying to hide it, with dead catfish in plumes.”


Catfish are a freshwater species of fish. And with that being said, I was under the assumption that the oil plumes were in the GOM, ie. in salt water.

Not trying to take away from the urgency of the situation. Just making a point.



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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 02:50 PM
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I live in Jacksonville Fl.And there is that same looking foam that has been all over the place in the St.Johns river,I contacted the intel hub to see if the could get it tested if I sent them a sample..



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:00 PM
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Wow, somewhere in the back of my mind I thought about the catfish thing, just figured it was someother type or something...

As for Pp and your call, what happened? Be sure and u2u me or relate in this thread or even start your own, but please let us know what they say, stay on top of it, get names and kick some arse!


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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:14 PM
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There are salt cats as well......called hard heads

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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:23 PM
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I am still waiting to hear back from the Intel Hub,as soon as I do I will post on this thread and let you know what the plans are,I just sent them an email before i responded to your post,it might take a bit to hear back from them..



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:24 PM
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Could you please give more information about the location. Identifying the land in the pic would tell me where this was taken.



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:28 PM
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I have talked to Alex at the Intelhub this week concerning about this thread you are reading here.......They can not test y our sample. What are you wanting to test? Go here if you think its something that we would be interested in testing......testtherain.com...

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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:44 PM
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Good work. S&F.

Nice rashes, huh? ...And that's just what we can see...

...I'm also worried about the "recently discovered" Protobacteria (related to the disease-causing Salmonella suddenly inside eggs) that 'eats' oil/hydrocarbons, reported by BigfootNZ, discussed here:

Microbes ate BP oil water plume



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 03:52 PM
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Could you clarify what you mean by "Pp"?

I'm sorry mate, my memory is beyond lacking.


U2U if necessary.

edit: Oh you weren't directing that @ me! Wow, I'm really on a roll today.

From Wikipedia on catfish:


Numerous species from the families Ariidae and Plotosidae, and a few species from among the Aspredinidae and Bagridae, are found in salt water.


Good call Cloudsinthesky.

I shouldn't have said anything in the first place. It's not like this thread is about catfish, eh?
Sorry antar buddy!

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posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 04:02 PM
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Pp stands for Patriotspride

My mistake.......hardhead catfish not hammer lol



posted on Aug, 25 2010 @ 05:44 PM
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Wow, somewhere in the back of my mind I thought about the catfish thing, just figured it was someother type or something...


It is. There is a fish called the "saltwater catfish" in the Gulf. It is, of course, not a catfish, but so called because of it's little "whiskers".
It's not edible, and cuts your feet if you step on one in shallow water.



ETA: Oh my gosh, I typed this, and then the phone rang. Got back, and entered post. Didn't know the thread had taken a catfish kinda turn.
Please ignore my post. Thanks!



[edit on 8/25/2010 by ladyinwaiting]



posted on Aug, 26 2010 @ 08:09 AM
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Its ok made me laugh it did.

I understand and like I said got a chuckle out of it.



posted on Aug, 26 2010 @ 08:11 AM
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What is not funny are the reports I have been reading about the deepsea fish coming to the surface and dying. think about it, when the entire ecosystem dies then it is only a matter of time before we landlubbers begin to die off as well.

The ecosystem is an organic/spiritual unity.



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