Marine scientists have discovered a massive new plume
of what they believe to be oil deep beneath the Gulf of Mexico,
stretching 22 miles from the leaking wellhead northeast toward Mobile
Bay, Alabama.
The discovery by researchers on the University of South Florida
College of Marine Science's Weatherbird II vessel is the second
significant undersea plume recorded since the Deepwater Horizon exploded
on April 20.
The thick plume was detected just beneath the surface down
to about 3,300 feet, and is more than 6 miles wide, said David
Hollander, associate professor of chemical oceanography at the school.
Hollander said the team detected the thickest amount of hydrocarbons,
likely from the oil spewing from the blown out well, at about 1,300
feet in the same spot on two separate days this week.
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