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- describe the impact of oil spills on marine organisms and ecosystems.
- identify the location and date of the deepwater horizon oil spill.
- describe the failures and oversights in safety protocols and equipment that contributed to the deepwater horizon disaster.
- describe the immediate environmental impacts of the deepwater horizon oil spill.
- describe the cleanup efforts undertaken in response to the deepwater horizon disaster.
- explain the long-term environmental consequences of the deepwater horizon oil spill.
Question 1
Oil spills coat marine organisms (like birds, fish) with oil, blocking gills/lungs, impairing insulation. Ecosystems: disrupt food chains, harm habitats (coral reefs, mangroves), reduce biodiversity. Toxins in oil cause mutations, death, and long - term population declines.
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred on April 20, 2010, in the Gulf of Mexico, near the Mississippi River Delta (latitude ~28° 44′ N, longitude ~88° 21′ W).
Safety protocol failures: Ignored pressure test results, inadequate well - control procedures. Equipment oversights: Faulty blowout preventer (failed to seal well), insufficient backup systems, poor maintenance of equipment.
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Oil spills harm marine organisms (e.g., coat birds/fish, block respiration, damage insulation) and ecosystems (disrupt food chains, damage habitats like coral reefs, reduce biodiversity, introduce toxins causing mutations and population declines).