Being that hurricane Katrina had a bad oil spill, scientist say “that the damage to birds and wildlife could be disastrous.” Ongoing assessment, conducted on Sept. 27, showed high levels of petroleum hydrocarbons, or fuel oils, and E. coli bacteria in sediment samples of residue left over from receding floodwaters. According to EPA spokesman Michael Dorff, “we are not sure what the wildlife long-term effects are going to be. It’s going to take time to pull everything together, and get the big picture and figure out what this is going to mean for the
Being that hurricane Katrina had a bad oil spill, scientist say “that the damage to birds and wildlife could be disastrous.” Ongoing assessment, conducted on Sept. 27, showed high levels of petroleum hydrocarbons, or fuel oils, and E. coli bacteria in sediment samples of residue left over from receding floodwaters. According to EPA spokesman Michael Dorff, “we are not sure what the wildlife long-term effects are going to be. It’s going to take time to pull everything together, and get the big picture and figure out what this is going to mean for the