Archive for August, 2010

Citizen Rain Water Tests in Louisiana Show Unsafe Levels of Toxins

Many people, including Kindra Arnesen and the Coastal Heritage Society of Louisiana, are doing great work in Louisiana. The video below with Kindra speaking from the August 5, 2010 Buras Town Hall Meeting about the gulf oil catastrophe is powerful and informative. The video includes the importance of bio-remediation as well as the serious problems […]

August 7, 2010 · Leo Denton · 5 Comments
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Uncertainty

To say that we live in uncertain times is an understatement. Did the rapidly decaying oil (see previous two posts) contain recently applied dispersants? People, who know far more than I, say it’s likely, but we don’t know that and perhaps we never will. But right now I want to say something about uncertainty and […]

August 6, 2010 · Leo Denton · No Comments
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Oil Collected North of Dauphin Island Rapidly Disappears in Glass Jars

In my previous post, I showed pictures of LOTS OF OIL just off the Dauphin Island beaches (two of those pictures are included below). At that same time, I collected two samples of the oil and provided them to scientists. But before I gave them the samples some very strange things happened. The first sample included […]

August 5, 2010 · Leo Denton · No Comments
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I am Really Mad – No More Oil – Open Your Eyes!

All the oil is gone right? Just listen to the national news. Time to lift the swim ban … it’s lifted … small children are now swimming on Dauphin Island. Area seafood … of course it’s safe? There’s just one big problem. The oil was still here last week when the no-more-oil PR campaign began, […]

August 4, 2010 · Leo Denton · 7 Comments
Posted in: Oil spill