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Defender of the deep: The oil's not gone

CNN -- Athens, Georgia (CNN) -- Samantha Joye's office is littered with otherworldly artifacts from the deep ocean: a mussel the size of a football; a vase filled with tube worms, which look like grissini breadsticks; a photo of the world's biggest bacteria.

Above her cabinets, the University of Georgia oceanographer has posted two images of lunar landscapes. They're bizarrely similar, she says, to the topography on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, the body of water that has captivated her attention for 15 years.

Joye doesn't just work in the Gulf. She lives for it. She stays up at night thinking about what makes it tick. And, like a close friend, she's become fiercely protective of it.

Four months after the BP oil spill, the wiry 45-year-old -- who looks like the librarian version of Angelina


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jcurley
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:48:39 AM

We have many people like this in the world, but they rarely get their 15 minutes of fame. If you're doing something you love, it's hard to call it work.
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Quick68
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:30:49 AM

Their is oil still in the ocean every where that their was an oil spill. It will never go away.
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Jeff1944
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:24:45 AM

I hope Samantha keeps the faith!
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:21:17 AM

She sounds like she bases her observations on facts and not a particular agenda. We could use more like her.
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rxman1
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:21:14 AM

You have got to wonder if that big boat appears to have been never used would pick up oil would find any oil if went out to suck up some gulf water.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:17:01 AM

Interesting article and it must be a terrible blow to Samatha Joye to see how her 15 years of work go down the tubes in the aftermath of the BP spill.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:15:58 AM

I tend to side with her report over the official govt. report.
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Message Posted: Aug 26, 2010 1:15:26 AM

Agree with POLELANE.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 4:40:38 PM

get al gore a dive suit and let's get going
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 4:13:23 PM

Somehow, after reading that full article (and it was a really long one), I must say that I hold more stock in what a person with this commitment to the environment has to say. Government agencies and individuals tend to look on the rosy side of the situation -- perhaps wishful thinking and possibly something else better left unsaid.
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She has a lot of questions and very little answers.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 4:02:25 PM

More deception by our leaders in the white house!
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MAC48
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 4:00:44 PM

Oil & gas have been escaping the earth's crust for millions of years. Mother Nature has always taken care of the leaks whether they are on land (La Brea Tar Pits for example) or in the ocean. There is no question that Mother Nature will take care of BP's Gulf oil spill. The only question is how long will it take.
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Time will tell how the mico-organisms do in the clean up.
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Passion .... Wow!
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ok
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what is her plan? her proposal ? She could join GreenPiece; but the other side gets more whale meat.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 3:54:23 PM

Very interesting.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 3:44:51 PM

If the government is going to allow offshore drilling it has to be prepared to protect the environment when a disaster like that of the Deepwater Horizon. Accidents are bound to happen and taking action after the fact is too slow. The offshore drilling rigs also make a huge target for terrorist attacks and must be protected.
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WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE HER!
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Out of sight out of mind won't work in this case.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 2:22:03 PM

Thanks for posting this nice article.



Thanks for keeping us informed.


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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 2:02:58 PM

hat to her for sticking with what she truly believes and for finding the truth, and for her scientific approaches
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 12:43:09 PM


At least the REAL science is starting to come out on this mess.

I have had my fill of the "political science" spin.

When it comes to the health of our food chain and the planet?
Give me facts, not hype.

Thanks for sharing PDQBlues. Excellent catch, pun intended ... ;0)

FROM THE ARTICLE:

Joye won't return from the ocean until late September.

On the voyage, she and a team of researchers are looking for answers to what Joye sees as a number of lingering questions about the oil's effects.

Among the greatest unknowns, she says:

-- What happened to the methane? It wasn't just oil that spewed out of a pipe at the bottom of the Gulf after a BP-leased oil rig exploded and sank in April. As much as 30 to 40 percent of the fossil fuels released in the disaster were gases, Joye says, but they've largely been ignored in the accounting so far. Joye is interested in what liquid methane is doing to the deep ocean.

-- How fast is the oil being degraded? Joye says scientists have not reported the rate at which the oil is being chewed up by micro-organisms. Without that key number, it's difficult to say how much oil has left the system for sure, she said.

-- what's happening to the oxygen? Ocean microbes have emerged as heroes of the oil spill because they chew up and digest the oil. That's a good thing, but they also use oxygen in the process, and that element is vital to life in the sea. Joye said not enough is known about how much oxygen has been depleted from the Gulf, particularly in the deep water, where it can take years or decades for the water to replenish its oxygen supply naturally.

Overall, Joye says federal officials have been too quick to jump to conclusions about what an unprecedented amount of oil will do to an ocean environment.

And they haven't done enough to learn about what's actually happening to the environment, she said.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 11:43:44 AM

"A post re oil eating bacteria may be a sign that Mother Nature is adapting to our lax ways. Hope it's enough to do what man hasn't!!!"

Oil eating bacteria are the result of natural seeps of crude oil that occur naturally on the sea floor in the Gulf of Mexico and were there long before people.

When there is a spill, the population of oil eating bacteria increase because of the increase in their food source.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 11:23:19 AM

I know that this is superficial but "he wiry 45-year-old -- who looks like the librarian version of Angelina Jolie -- " THAT IS GOING TO CREATE 'buzz'.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 11:03:20 AM

Martinman how do you know you can't eat microbes. I heard they taste like chicken. lol :-)
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 10:33:42 AM

Whatever happened to oil rising to the top? Oh wait, that's crude oil prices!
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 10:15:55 AM

I can't understand why all oil is not on the surface, since it's lighter than water.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 8:53:00 AM

afghaned from hamilton posted...

"A post re oil eating bacteria may be a sign that Mother Nature is adapting to our lax ways. Hope it's enough to do what man hasn't!!!"

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Brilliant! Problem is, trading a Gulf full of fish, oysters, and shellfish for one full of oil-eating microbes, doesn't fix the widescale damage that's already been done.

You can't eat "microbes".

[Edited by: Martinman at 8/25/2010 7:53:31 AM EST]
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Will humans ever change. Go with nature, not against it!
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 8:38:16 AM

The oil didn't just disappear. It's in the Gulf somewhere and it is probably having an adverse effect on it.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 8:27:23 AM

A post re oil eating bacteria may be a sign that Mother Nature is adapting to our lax ways. Hope it's enough to do what man hasn't!!!

[Edited by: afghaned at 8/25/2010 7:27:38 AM EST]
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 6:30:14 AM

Oil might be heading toward the bottom of the ocean slowly.
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 5:14:08 AM

Common sense tells us that oil can't vanish into thin air!
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 4:34:47 AM

WHEN IS BHO GOING TO DEAL WITH THIS ?
WHEN IS BP GOING TO CORRECT THIS PROBLEM ?
THE DEMONCATS ARE IN POWER AND DOING NOTHING !
KICK DeFAZIO OUT!
TEA PARTY TIME !
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Message Posted: Aug 25, 2010 3:17:13 AM

We and our children will be living with this mess for a very long time.

'Hope you like your seafood well lubricated...
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