Theory on the Demise of the Mammals of our Oceans

 

Note:   unlike the USA, Europeans allow small oil spills to test dispersants. 

 (And of course they use them to 'make the oil seem to disappear - it doesn't, though, so why bother?).

 

Most dispersants have the types of poison, 2-butoxyethanol 

 Poison!  

C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH   

 

'that harms mammals until it biodegrades' states Exxon top scientist, Prince, 1993

 

  In temperatures below 4 degrees Centigrade, 

it is a well-known chemical axiom that no biodegrading takes place, 

nor bioremediation... if there even is such a thing as genuine 'microbe bioremediation...'

Check the seals' red blood cells for low counts and hemolytic anemia;

  check their kidney systems.

 

Remember, those who stand to benefit financially from a product will push its 'success'

whether or not it exists in reality.

 

Did the 1993 Herring Run of Prince William Sound - Alaska

actually run into pockets of the chemicals used during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup of 1989, 1991?

 

Talk to a fisherman today, and they will tell you that the herring have never fully returned to the Prince William Sound. 

Alaska Steller Sea Lion population declining *  - Any answers?

 

 

And what about Seals in Germany?

This photo of a beached dolphin  in this March 26, 2003 news article

'Cut fishing to save dolphins'

By Alex Kirby
BBC News Online environment correspondent

 

appears that it hemorrhaged through its 'skin'  

... maybe blood damage and skin damage of 2-butoxyethanol?

Being 'beached' more than normal?

... Hmm lost its way from central nervous system damage?

This 'n That

What was the blood damage in River Otters after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup?

 

Thank the Lord for those who are willing to care for His people, His animals, and the beautiful planet He gave us to tend. 

Haven't done a very good job of it, have we? 

But I'm glad for the volunteers

(and sorry they sometimes suffer effects for their good work)

and those who fight to preserve wonderful places like Alaska, Yellowstone, etc.

Return to Seward, Alaska baby seal project, 1989 - Thank the Volunteers

4-18-03