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|  Telegraph.co.uk
 | BP Gulf Disaster Caused Far More Mammal Deaths than Previously ReportedAllGov
 Scientists from the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom claim the animal death toll from the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may have been dramatically higher than officially reported. About 100 dead whales, dolphins and other marine …
 Feeling the fall-outPetroleum Economist
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|  NOAA
 | NOAA Launches Website Housing Previously Released Public Information from the …NOAA
 The NOAA Deepwater Horizon Library can be accessed via http://www.noaa.gov/deepwaterhorizon. “This website serves as a valuable learning tool and resource …
 
 
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|  India Talkies
 | Microbes in the Gulf May Eat More Gas Than Previously ThoughtInhabitat
 Six months ago — just before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill — a team of researchers studied the methane consuming microbes that …
 Microbes May Have Eaten Methane From BP SpillMinnesota Public Radio
 Gulf–spill oil consumed by microbes far more than thought earlierSify
 
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