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  • Wonderful! I ultimately believe as a scientist, the most logical cure to solve ALL oil spill crises, present and future, we will need to modify and/or create and breed a new aquatic species or fish which is safely capable of consuming and digesting petroleum directly from their immediate aquatic environment and eliminating it through their digestive processes. This will not be easy to accomplish, but with the diversity of aquatic specimen in totality we have to work with it may possibly be done.

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    petroleum remediation product

  • tmorant, thats because this type of PROPERLY dehydrated peat, becomes hydrophobic and aBsorbs the oil and while the oil is encapsulated in the peat moss, it is biodegraded, by an enzyme created by the humic acid naturally found in this type of peat moss and the microbes naturally found in the environment of the spill. It has been used over and over again for bioremediation of contaminated soil, I lots of results. I have done this for 10 years now. thank you for the request for clarification.

  • take the oil that kills off the water and then put it in the ground? sounds a little to easy.

  • please share this story on earthprotect(dot)com

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