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AP's Rich Matthews Goes Scuba Diving in BP Oil Spill

AP journalist Rich Matthews got a close-up look at the BP oil spill by joining a dive team that explored how the oil is impacting the Gulf of Mexico.
I make my way to the back of the boat unaware of just how covered I am. To be honest, I look a little like one of those poor pelicans we've all been seeing for days now. The oil is so thick and sticky, almost like a cake batter. It does not wipe off. You have to scrape it off, in layers until you finally get close to the skin. Then you pour on some Dawn dishwashing soap and scrub. I think to myself: No fish, no bird, no turtle would ever be able to clean this off of themselves. If any animal, any were to end up in this same puddle there is almost no way they could escape.
You can read his article here. Take a look:





Philippe Cousteau, environmentalist grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau, also went on a HazMat dive to see what's happening underwater.

Posted on June 9, 2010



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