At 10:23 AM 6/3/2010, Clint Bradford wrote:
Two visuals that really put the depth and breadth of the Gulf oil disaster in perspective for me -
A widget that converts "barrels" into gallons as it maintains a running total of the spill - http://tinyurl.com/bp-widget
And a site where you can "overlay" onto Google maps the size of the spill - http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/
Clint "Off Topic Again" Bradford, K6LCS
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We in Alaska, who experienced the Exxon-Valdez Spill (many, like me, worked on the cleanup), are sympathetic. I am, however amused, when with media statements like "there is 100-miles of shoreline impacted". Exxon-Valdez spill contaminated 1100 miles of Alaska shoreline from Cordova to beyond Kodiak Island.
In time, the impact of the Gulf spill will easily eclipse that of the AK spill. Alaska shore is almost entirely wilderness, while the Gulf and Atlantic coasts are mostly inhabited - fishing or resort industries. Much more impact.
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