My dad is think about movin to New Orleans to be with his family and if he goes then im going too one of the reason i want to go is because the seafood.
Do you think there will be any seafood left after the oil spill is over?
i mean to eat
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My dad is think about movin to New Orleans to be with his family and if he goes then im going too one of the reason i want to go is because the seafood.
Do you think there will be any seafood left after the oil spill is over?
i mean to eat
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yeah, but you wouldn’t wanna eat it.
events worse than this have not killed all the fishes in the sea. so I don’t think in the long run it will cause a problem, just in the short run.
Yes. Most of the seafood you eat now doesn’t even come from the US. Shrimp may get expensive and I wouldn’t eat any Apalachicola oysters, but you will not have any trouble finding seafood to eat.
yes but i think my prediction is there wount be alot of sea food. to eat.
Yes. The spill is not a good thing but crude oil is biodegradable and nature will clean itself up fairly quickly once the leak is stopped. People watching the news coverage also don’t realize the spill affects a fairly small part of the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/05/gulf_of_mexico_oil_spill_anima.html
I don’t think in the long run it will cause a problem, just in the short run.
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