Saturday, May 15, 2010

Gulf Of Mexico Reefs In Peril From Oil Spill

The oil spill continues to create havoc. This time it is menacing the Coral and Oyster reefs in the Gulf of Mexico. The reefs extend from Stuart, in the Atlantic Ocean, to the Dry Tortugas, which are located west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico. Everyone knows how fragile the Coral and Oyster reefs are.

The question is how can they be protected from that crude oil? Also, once destroyed, can they be restored to it beauty, since the Coral Reef is a living organism, as well as the Oyster Reef?


I keep praying that oil spill problem can be resolved very soon. We are losing millions of gallons of crude oil a day and the environmental destruction is beyond belief. Keep praying a miracle happens

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