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Gulf Oil Spill: Scientists Develop New Model for Deep-water Oil Spills
Vessels and platforms responding to the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010.
Credit: David Valentine, UCSB
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Sea fan in the deep Gulf of Mexico, with anemone and brittle starfish on deep-sea coral.
Credit: Charles Fisher, PSU
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Jellyfish, fish, seabirds and myriad other species have been affected by oil in the Gulf.
Credit: Luke McKay, University of Georgia
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A wake of oil is left behind an oceanographic research vessel ferrying scientists into the Gulf.
Credit: Luke McKay, University of Georgia
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Researchers studied the effects of the oil spill on life in Gulf waters and sediments.
Credit: Luke McKay, University of Georgia
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The manipulator arm of a robotic vehicle (upper right) moves a sampler toward hot oil and gas.
Credit: Oceaneering
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