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Old May 6th, 2010, 03:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2010
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On May 5, 9:11*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On May 5, 8:16*pm, Giles wrote:





On May 5, 11:55*am, Larry L wrote:


I saw on the News Hour last night that there are many natural oil
seeps on the floor of the Gulf


Never heard that before.....but it comes as no surprise. *There are
many natural oil seeps in many places in the world and have been since
the dawn of history. *Don't recall specifics, but it seems to me I've
encountered scholarship quoting references to such from just about
every ancient culture that had an ancient recorded history.*


and bacteria and tiny plants that have
evolved to feed on that oil. *Again, I had no clue.


Ditto. *Oh, I knew that some tiny critters had been ENGINEERED to feed
on that oil.....but this is the first I've heard of any that evolved
to do so naturally. *But it comes as no surprise. *Hey, after learning
that there are numerous species living on and about volcanic stacks
thousands of feet below sea level at enormous pressures in
environments exceeding 600 degrees (and, really, at anything much
above the boiling point of water {at STP} the difference between C.
and F. is kinda moot, ainna?) what's left that can have much shock
value, ainna?


And, again, I wish that it wasn't such a disaster fueling my
increasing knowledge of things oily


Well, wish away.....but having one's interest piqued by disaster is
better than not, no?


giles
* yeah, i know.....it's redundant. *but most people don't know that
and......well, it gets complicated. *best to stick to the formula
unless someone asks.....or objects. *the latter is much more
fun.....which is a good thing because the former rarely happens.


Actually, they've found that if you use a phosphate detergent on the
spill area, the bacteria that eat oil bloom. *There was a test area on
the shore at the exon valdez site. *One area was steam cleaned, one
was left alone, and the third had detergent. *The detergent area ended
up the cleanest, the steam cleaned area was the worst (steam cleaning
killed off the bacteria).
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Bioremediation is cool.
Frank Reid