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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Comparing the Exxon Valdez to the BP Gulf of Mexico Spill

Exxon Valdez Video Clips

CLIP 2: Scientists look at Sea Otter POpulations
CLIP 3: Scientists look at Fish Populations
CLIP 4: Scientists look at Harbor Seal Populations
CLIP 5: Scientists look at Seabird Populations
CLIP 1: March 24, 1989-- Exxon Valdez

Gulf Oil Spill-- Articles from the New York Times
Times Topic Page: Gulf of Mexico Spill
1. In Gulf Oil Spill, Fragile Marshes Face New Threat

2. BP is Criticized over Oil Spill, but US missed the chance to act.

3. Overhead and on the Ground, Waiting for an Environmental Disaster to Hit
4. Solution to Capping Well Stays Elusive
5. Oil Spill is Bad, but How Bad?
6. Will Oil Spill Help Pass Climate Law?
7.  BP Moves to Clean Oil Spill
8. BP Readies Dome to contain spill

Video: A Shri8mper Wonders How He'll Make it Through Spill
Video: Oil Spill Threatens Wetlands Ecosystem
Video: President outlines federal response

Wildlife rescue teams ready for US oil spill victims.


Interactive Map of the Spill
Posted by Jacob H. at 3:38 AM

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Mr. Hartog group up in Madison, Wisconsin, next door to a zoo, an arboretum (a zoo for trees), and a lagoon full of ducks, turtles, and muskrats. He grew up catching lots of bugs, reading way too many science fiction books, programming really really slow computers, and doing lots of other nerdy things. He studied Biology at Swarthmore College (where he once fooled some mockingbirds into attacking a tape recorder), Science Education at Brooklyn College (where he helped discover that crayfish really like bubble wrap), and is now studying Economics and Public Policy at Princeton University. He has taught middle school science at IS 117 in the Bronx and at Tompkins Square Middle School in the East Village,and Biology and AP Environmental Science at Lawrence High School. Mr. Hartog lives in Mercer County with his wife, daughter, and son.
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