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08/31/10
CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — After several months of planning, three scientists from Horn Point Laboratory in Cambridge finally will begin their long-awaited research cruise to the Gulf of Mexico to study the effect of the oil spill caused by the explosion of the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon rig in April on animal and plant communities in the northern Gulf. Find Us On Facebook
Mike Roman, Bill Boicourt and Jamie Pierson will begin their weeklong cruise on Tuesday, Aug. 31, west of Mississippi and travel along the Louisiana coast into the waters off of Texas. This will allow the scientists to collect data from a large area to assess any effects from the...
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