ENVIRONMENT NEWS - After an oil rig exploded last week in the Gulf of Mexico, the oil spill threat is escalating on the coast of Louisiana. The authorities, who until now had hoped to contain the oil slick, seem more and more worried. The United States now dreads one of the worst oil spills in their history. It would hit a fragile ecosystem where live many birds: the oil slick, which measures more than 900 kilometers of circumference, would be today only about twenty kilometers from the coast.
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Yes, until when? I met Sipadan “fans” who were coming there for the third time in ten years. As they compared, they found that the site was degrading, much less sharks, damaged corals and less amount of fish in general.
But I also read A. Leydet's article on poaching in Polynesia, obviously, it's almost the same everywhere. I am becoming pessimistic.