No dipshit... that is not the actual report. THAT is the report from 2003. Amazing how YOU cherry picked a report that was done PRIOR to the the STUDY being done that is referenced in the two links I provided.
The ACTUAL REPORT is here (had you bothered to follow the links provided you would have known this)
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2009/1225/#content
The complete pdf is linked on the right side of the page.
No Cypress, what is dishonest is YOU proclaiming that they are some industry front group. You have not provided ONE shred of evidence to back up that assertion. You just WANT it to be true. Look at the back ground of the people in this group. Nothing suggests that any of them are fronts for the oil industry.
Again, you are a dishonest hack. Pretending once again that this is some 'rightwing' website. It is not. This site actually linked to the report from the US geological survey done in 2009. You tried to find a quote to support you in a report issued in 2003. Then you pretend my sites are rightwing, so that you can run away after being embarrassed.
Translation: "yes, I am going to go back to simply proclaiming myself to be 'right' and proclaiming all websites that contradict me 'rightwing sites'.
Bottom line Cypress.... as stated... you are a complete dishonest hack. You are also a coward who cannot stand to actually LEARN about a topic you clearly have no comprehension of... despite your proclamations to the contrary.
You are wrong... and yet you will continue to wallow in your own ignorance because this goes against your preconceived notion of what 'should be'.
You’re either providing links to obscure industry front groups, or you are just tossing out links to MMS and USGS in the hopes of looking credible.
I gave a cursory look at your MMS and USGS sites. You didn’t bother to give any quotes from them, you just tossed the links out. I didn’t see a single quote in your USGS or MMS site that stated and concluded that oil seeps are a systematic and significant environmental threat. Scientists study natural seeps all the time for a variety of reasons. That's not evidence that they have concluded that natural seeps are a systematic and significant threat to ecosystems.
The NRC report I gave was referenced at one of your rightwing websites.
So, what the National Research Council, and the County of Santa Barbara both say are exactly what I said:
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The broader ecosystem can function normally in the presence of natural seeps. Seeps do not cause any systematic, measurable, or significant environmental impacts
”Natural seeps are purely natural phenomena that occur when crude oil seeps from the geologic strata beneath the seafloor to the overlying water column. Recognized by geologists for decades as indicating the existence of potentially economic reserves of petroleum, these seeps release vast amounts of crude oil annually.Yet these large volumes are released at a rate low enough that the surrounding ecosystem can adapt and even thrive in their presence.”
-NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES of SCIENCES
”Natural seeps occur extensively in offshore waters along Santa Barbara County’s south coast, and to a lesser extent north of Point Conception. Seep hydrocarbons are released gradually throughout the marine environment, including sea floor, water column, sea surface, and shoreline. Seeps are a potential source of chronic, low-level stress to many organisms, including invertebrates, fish, marine mammals, and birds.Yet, the environment is able to keep pace with the influx of oil at the rate it enters the environment via seeps. Seeps do not result in major mortality of marine animals, nor do they lead to massive accumulations of tar along the shore, though to be sure seeps are responsible for some fatalities of birds and do leave weathered tar residue on rocks in some areas and intermittent tarring of beaches.”
-County of Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/energy/information/seepspaper.asp#naturalSeeps
This has been a massive waste of my time. Can a few fish eggs, or plankton be destroyed by a natural oil seep? Yes, I never said that couldn’t happen. But what I actually did say is supported by the very organizations you and your rightwing links have been citing: National Research Council and County of Santa Barbara.
My take away lesson is that unless you provide me with a link, and the actual quotes from a reputable and internationally recognized scientific organization, I am no longer clicking on your rightwng links, nor am I going to waste time trying to read through some USGS or MMS links that you just tossed out there without directing me to that actual quotes the supports your assertions and speculations.
So please stop begging me to look at your links. I’m so done wasting my time on that.
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