The BP oil gusher has not yet dumped as much oil into the Gulf as the Ixtoc spill did, but the 2010 spill could surpass the Ixtoc if it, too, takes nine months to cap. Oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer believes the long-term effects from the BP spill could be worse, with the oil originating 5,000 feet below sea level and likely to flow across the Atlantic. Ebbesmeyer is the author of “Flotsametrics and the Floating World,” and he studies flotsam, the material left floating in the ocean after a wreck or disaster. He offers predictions for the future of the BP oil spill.
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