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Title: Breaking news: New oil sheen near site of Deepwater Horizon disaster Source: Stuart H. Smith Date: Oct 3 2012
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Experts had predicted such oil leaks would likely take place after the Deepwater Horizon rig was capped. Thats because the blocked oil continues to seek a path to the surface, and that could create fissures or cracks in the sea floor for the hydrocarbons to escape. This situation is exactly what wed warned about in 2010 that the rig diaster, caused by BPs reckless and foolish actions, would continue to wreak havoc on the Gulf environment for years to come.
"Title: In the tank? Feds scrub incident report about Gulf spill near BP rig Source: Stuart H. Smith Date: Oct 4 2012
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Heres what the initial report from NOAAs Office of Response and Restoration said:
This hotline is being started for new reports of sheen of unknown origin in and near lease block Mississippi Canyon 252. This incident is likely related to reports in August 2011 (See incident #8345, Aug2011). Although the source of these sheens may be the wrecked BP Macondo Well, this relationship has not been established at this time. Activities include daily overflights sponsored by BP, with USCG or NOAA observers on board intermitently. BP is sending a vessel to the area with an ROV to investigate the potential source.
However, that report is no longer on the web site as of last night. Instead, this is what visitors see instead:
Incident #8510 does not exist, has been deleted, or you do not have permission to view it.
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On one level, this is simply stunning. On the other hand, its in many ways typical of the way that the federal government has acted since Day One of the Deepwater Horizon disaster
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It also may be a sign that the new oil spill at the Macondo site is more serious than the feds want to let on. Since breaking the news yesterday about NOAAs original incident report, Ive been investigating tips that vessels loaded with absorbent booms have been observed recently leaving the Breton Sound marine terminal at Hopedale, and that numerous fishermen who work the waters around the Macondo field have reported fresh sightings of the oil sheen.