Thursday, December 13, 2007
San Francisco Bay Oil Spill
San Francisco sued the owner and many other people for spilling 58,000 gallons of oil into the San Francisco Bay. The oil has killed or seriously injuring up to 2,200 birds and many living organisms that live in the sea, harmed the jobs of many fisherman and tourism in the bay. The picture on the right shows how badly damaged this beach has been affected by the oil spill. The license of the pilot was suspended. Many volunteers around the bay are helping out to clean up the mess. Special crews with special oil equipment were hired by the city of San Francisco to clean up oil damaged areas. The crab season was put on hold for 3 weeks pending results of investigation of contamination. The local fisherman succeeded in winning a lawsuit from the owner of the ship for lost income over the 3 week period. Local people will be weary in the future to eat crab or other marine life caught in the bay out of fear that the food will be contaminated. My feelings toward this subject are that how could you run your boat into a bridge; was there nobody paying attention were there people sleeping. San Francisco could be dealing wit this issue for a very long time. The image below shows a picture of a bird that has been greatly harmed by the oil spill.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
In Hong Kong, China 75 people have been infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome. The total number now of people that have been infected in this city alone is 685. There have been 63 people killed and 1900 infected in 12 different countries. Also of the 75 new cases 52 of the people lived in a single apartment block. All of the residents have moved to camps on Hong Kong Island. The picture on the top shows how the symptoms change "a" being what happens first and "d" being what happens last. The picture on the bottom shows where severe acute respiratory syndrome happens and occurs.
Friday, August 24, 2007
snail sexperiment
On Thursday 8/23 in biology class we observed snails. It was the grossest thing ever
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