Anybody in SoCal think offshore drilling is a Good Idea?

Oh, by the by, the last spill in that area was from a tanker that drug its anchor and had it's hull pierced... That was 25 years ago...

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Tankers, like using railway tank cars, are much more prone to spills than pipelines...
 
Hopefully someone who knows what they are doing and are honest is checking to make sure that this is not Eco Terrorism.

It sure looks like they are derailing oil trains out here.

could be......... that part of the beach was stolen from blacks by racist whites now an oil spill........................i dont trust whites cant pit anything past them. they are dangerious jealous and violent

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-08-02/bruces-beach-manhattan-beach
 
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yes, it is only 120,000 gallons. The ocean will take care of it just like the big rig spill in the gulf, Cruise ships put out more waste than that

Cruise Ships don't dump shit on the Beach in Southern California.
 
Anybody in SoCal think offshore drilling is a Good Idea?

Who cares what they think? It is a really good idea.
 
Bottom of the Ocean. Like all the Food they throw overboard. (Ever watch Dolphins as they follow a ship?)

No. A lot of that ends up as suspended pollutants in the water column. The concentration is a matter of turbidity.
 
There are species of marine bacteria in several families, including Marinobacter, Oceanospiralles, Pseudomonas, and Alkanivorax, that can eat compounds from petroleum as part of their diet. In fact, there are at least seven species of bacteria that can survive solely on oil [1].

These bacteria are nature's way of removing oil that ends up in the ocean, whether the oil is there because of oil spills or natural oil seeps. Those of us in the oil spill response community call this biological process of removing oil "biodegradation."
https://response.restoration.noaa.g...de-oil-delicious-these-ocean-microbes-do.html
 
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