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Scientists Gulf Health Nearly Back to Pre Spill (news article)

Scientists: Gulf Health Nearly Back to Pre-Spill Level

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Thursday, 23 February 2012

Scientists judge the overall health of the Gulf of Mexico as nearly back to normal one year after the BP oil spill, but with glaring blemishes that restrain their optimism about nature's resiliency, an Associated Press survey of researchers shows.

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