ROBERT, La. (May 16) — BP hit a snag yesterday in its effort to reduce the amount of oil blasting from the remains of a broken rig into the Gulf of Mexico, while some scientists made the worrisome announcement that they had found huge plumes of oil lurking under the surface of the water.

BP said it was confident that its experiment using a mile-long pipe would capture much of the oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico, but engineers failed to connect two pieces of equipment a mile below the water’s surface. BP PLC chief operating officer Doug Suttles said one piece of equipment, called the framework, had to be brought to the water’s surface so that adjustments could be made to where it fits with the long tube that connects to a tanker above.

The framework holds a pipe and stopper, and engineers piloting submarine robots will try to use it to plug the massive leak and send the crude through the lengthy pipe to the surface.

Erica Miller, left, and Heather Nevell, clean a brown pelican on Saturday at the Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Buras, La. The bird was rescued after being exposed to oil from the Gulf spill.

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Erica Miller, left, and Heather Nevell, clean a brown pelican on Saturday at the Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Buras, La. The bird was rescued after being exposed to oil from the Gulf spill.

“The frame shifted, so they were unable to make that connection,” said Suttles, who believes the adjustments will make the device work.

At least 210,000 gallons of oil has been gushing into the Gulf of Mexico since an oil rig exploded April 20 and sank two days later. Eleven people were killed in the blast.

As BP struggled to contain the environmental disaster, researchers from the National Institute for Undersea Science and Technology reported this week that they had detected large oil plumes from just beneath the surface of the sea to more than 4,000 feet deep.

Researchers Vernon Asper and Arne Dierks said in Web posts that the plumes were “perhaps due to the deep injection of dispersants which BP has stated that they are conducting.”

Three or four large plumes have been found, at least one that is 10 miles long and a mile wide, said Samantha Joye, a marine science professor supporting the mission from her University of Georgia lab.

These researchers were also testing the effects of large amounts of subsea oil on oxygen levels in the water. The oil can deplete oxygen in the water, harming plankton and other tiny creatures that serve as food for a wide variety of sea critters.

Oxygen levels in some areas have dropped 30 percent, and should continue to drop, Joye said.

“It could take years, possibly decades, for the system to recover from an infusion of this quantity of oil and gas,” Joye said. “We’ve never seen anything like this before. It’s impossible to fathom the impact.”

Joye’s lab was waiting for the research boat to return so a team of scientists can test about 75 water samples and 100 sediment samples gathered during the voyage. Researchers plan to go back out in about a month and sample the same areas to see if oil and oxygen levels have worsened.

One observer said BP’s latest idea seems to have the best chance for success so far. Inserting a pipe into the oil gusher would be easy at the surface, said Ed Overton, a LSU professor of environmental studies. But using robots in 5,000 feet of water with oil rushing out of the pipe makes things much more difficult.

“It’s something like threading the eye of a needle. But that can be tough to do up here. And you can imagine how hard it would be to do it down there with a robot,” Overton said.

The tube could capture more than three-quarters of the leak. BP also must contend with a smaller leak that’s farther away. If the tube works, it would be the first time the company has been able to capture any of the oil before it fouls the Gulf waters.

A week ago, the company tried to put a massive box over the leak, but icelike crystals formed and BP scrapped that plan.

BP is also drilling a relief well that is considered the permanent solution to stopping the leak. It’s about halfway done and still months away from being completed. The company also is still considering using a smaller containment dome known as a “top hat,” as well as a “junk shot,” in which golf balls and rubber would be inserted to try to clog the leak.

Meanwhile, BP began spraying undersea dispersants at that leak site and said the chemicals appear to have reduced the amount of surface oil.

This unprecedented use of chemical dispersants underwater, and the depth of the leak has created many unknowns regarding environmental impact, and researchers hurriedly worked to chart its effects.

Federal regulators on Friday approved the underwater use of the chemicals, which act like a detergent to break the oil into small globules and allow it to disperse more quickly into the water or air before it comes ashore.

The decision by the Environmental Protection Agency angered state officials and fishermen, who complained that regulators ignored their concerns about the effects on the environment and fish.

“The EPA is conducting a giant experiment with our most productive fisheries by approving the use of these powerful chemicals on a massive, unprecedented scale,” John Williams, executive director of the Southern Shrimp Alliance, said in a news release.

Louisiana Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine sent a letter to BP outlining similar concerns, but the company and the Coast Guard said several tests were done before approval was given.

“We didn’t cross this threshold lightly,” Coast Guard Rear Adm. Mary Landry said. “This is a tool that will be analyzed and monitored.”

As crews worked to limit the environmental hazards, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano pressured BP to make clear whether the company would limit how much it will pay for clean up and compensation to those hurt by the spill.

In a letter to chief executive Tony Hayward, she noted that he and other executives have said they are taking full responsibility for cleaning up the spill and will pay what they call “legitimate” claims. Napolitano said the government believes this means BP will not limit its payments to a $75 million cap set by law for liability in some cases.

“The public has a right to a clear understanding of BP’s commitment to redress all of the damage that has occurred or that will occur in the future as a result of the oil spill,” Napolitano wrote.

On Friday, President Barack Obama assailed oil drillers and his own administration as he ordered extra scrutiny of drilling permits. He condemned the shifting of blame by oil executives and denounced a “cozy relationship” between the companies and the federal government.

Associated Press writers Janet McConnaughey near Fort Jackson; Jason Dearen in New Orleans; Erica Werner, Matthew Daly and Frederic J. Frommer in Washington, and Melinda Deslatte in Baton Rouge, La., contributed to this report.

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I need your help.

Earlier this year, I promised to speak at a high school’s graduation somewhere in the United States. To be considered, we asked schools to tell us how they achieve three important criteria:

  • Set a positive example for other high schools around the Country;
  • Engage students in learning and foster personal responsibility and academic excellence; and
  • Prepare students to graduate college to help meet my 2020 goal that America have the highest proportion of college graduates of any nation in the world.

We’ve narrowed down more than 1,000 entries to six finalists that each have a three-minute video and short essay you can review and rate. From now until Thursday, anyone can participate. Once the voting is over, I’ll choose the winner from the top three.

Check out the six finalists:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/commencement

We’re calling this process the Race to the Top Commencement Challenge, and it’s just the beginning. I’m planning to speak at a high school graduation every year I’m in office to keep the focus on our commitment to our Nation’s schools, and to motivate teachers, principals, and students to keep improving.  And of course lifting up American education will take parents getting more involved in their child’s education.

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Let me know what you think of the choices:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/commencement

Thank you,
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P.S. The deadline is Thursday at midnight EDT, so take a moment to give your input on these six deserving finalists:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/commencement

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Google searches is a one man game; and google discrimates against women in search engines based on algorithms. In mathematics, computer science, and related subjects, an algorithm is an effective method for solving a problem using a finite sequence of instructions. Google truncates the number of characters for first names in google searches, it is less space consuming. For example, if you were to google any last surname you are more likely to get the name Mike rather than Michelle. Google algorithms work very similar to slot machines regarding statistics. You are more likely to win on a slot machine if you are a woman, 30 % of the time you will win. However, when you google a surname a masculine first name is most likely to win over 80 percent of the time. The point now is how these machines work. PARS (Program and Reel Strips) sheets, which are blueprints of the machines determine winners on slots. Contrary to popular myth, the outcome of each round at the slot machine is determined by random numbers, and each play is completely independent. Just because you win this time does not symbolify you will lose the next time purposely by machine. Information of the reel stripping and probabilities of each win are sometimes printed on small cards and posted on the machines. The following information is from a ‘Red, White and Blue’ machine. The following is the pay table. For new gamblers, 3 bar is in blue, 2 bar is in white and 1 bar is in red. After the gambler slots in their bets, the spin button is pressed by him/her and the slot machine selects three random numbers, one for each reel. These are chosen from a random number generator that generates random numbers at a rate of thousands per second. The numbers are selected the moment the spin button is pressed. When the bet has been placed but the button has not been pressed, the generators are already generating thousands of the numbers. Once the button is pressed, the numbers are reached.
You can conduct your on scientific study on the discrimination of woman in search engines by googling surnames from a phone book. Go through the first 10 pages of google per surname and calculate the ratio of men to women. The results will show a mathmatical factor of discrimination.
‘The Landrith Google Study’ was conducted by Tina Landrith-Mills on over 1000 surnames and the findings are that Google clearly discriminates against women in google searches. Whether you want to call it search engine optimization or discrimination … someone is behind the numbers hard coding.

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