By Dr. M, on  April 29th, 2010 Conservation & Environment, Geology, Industry & Government, Oil Spills, Uncategorized British Petroleum, Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, offshore oil rigs, oil rig, oil slick, Oil Spill Photo from the gCaptain Blog I spent a summer as an undergraduate in Port Fourchon, Louisiana conducting field work. Some of my fondest memories surround that summer I spent in 130% humidity and 130˚ heat. Like many others, I’ve intently watched a human tragedy take its tole and a potential environmental diaster unfold. Below I . . . → Read More: The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill: A Timeline
By Dr. M, on  March 26th, 2009 Conservation & Environment, Gadgets & Gear, Industry & Government, Vessels and Equipment architecture, condo, Dubai, Gulf of Mexico, hotel, luxury, Morris Architects, offshore oil rigs, oil derricks, prefab Courtesy of Morris Architects. In the future oil derricks will be luxury hotels and condos, and people wil ski around them in beautiful formations Thousands of offshore oil rigs dot the ocean with nearly 4,000 in the Gulf of Mexico ready to be decommissioned. What do we with all those derricks? Luxury Hotels Morris Architects . . . → Read More: Offshore Luxury Condos
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