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BP Oil Spill Live Video Feed From The Ocean Floor

The grid below contains live video feeds from the remote underwater vehicles that are working
the BP Oil Spill from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, 5000 feet below the surface of the water.

Here's one possible cleanup solution...
You are watching live video feeds of the BP Oil Spill from the Gulf of Mexico floor, 5000 feet below the surface of the water.
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BP Oil Spill Live Video Feed From The Ocean Floor
The flow was successfully capped on Day 86 (16-July-2010)
Counters have been frozen; let's hope the cap holds!

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    (evidently, Firefox will not scale the height, but IE & Chrome will)    

Mouse over this counter to see current High, Low & original BP estimates ==>  

"Flowdometer" via WKRG.com News
Based on 10-June REVISED estimates of at LEAST 45,000 to 60,000 barrels per day, the Total Volume of oil released is now computed as:

Computed lost revenue (@ $70/barrel) = $
            .
If refined into gasoline, this much oil would enable a Porche 911 to drive the distance to the SUN & back 
  times!
Depending on which ROV you selected for zoom, you should be able to see the ongoing work activities
taking place 5,000 feet below the surface... You can also observe the relative oil flow as it changes day-to-day.

This video shows one possible scenario of the spilled oil dispersing into the Atlantic Ocean:




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