Stuart H. Smith of the law firm Smith Stag, LLC, New Orleans, Louisiana has assembled a working group of lawyers from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida to prosecute claims for those who have been affected by BPs Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Commercial fishermen and shrimpers have filed a class-action lawsuit against BP and owners of the oil rig for economic losses stemming from the disaster. The lawsuit was filed late on Wednesday, April 28 in U.S. District Court in New Orleans.
The effects of this disaster will last for generations.
aribgood 1 year ago
@ogskeetdizzle There is simply to much oil for that to work. We don't have centuries to produce and spread it. Also did you ever consider the waste that is left behind from these? Even in an ideal environment, an organism may prefer to metabolize other more readily available nutrients within a contaminated area instead of the contaminant, or the contaminant may be partially or completely inaccessible to the degrading organism. We are talking about a gulf with moving water, not a jar of ick.
xZer0nex 1 year ago
Sue the BP out of EXistence. Those MORONS.
MegaTriumph1 1 year ago
i bet ya there is some type of algae that would eat the spill...... we just havn't researched it before. oyster mycelum will eat crude oil
ogskeetdizzle 1 year ago
bioremediation , research then apply, or you are all stupid, if i had the money i could save them all, i hate how no one is using bioremediation. fuck i'm mad
ogskeetdizzle 1 year ago