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U.S. oil spill waters contain carcinogens - Toxicologists found "huge increase" in chemicals

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U.S. oil spill waters contain carcinogens -report

Fri Oct 1, 2010 12:05am BST

* Toxicologists found "huge increase" in chemicals
* Waters near Louisiana are most affected
* Congressman wants probe into Federal oil spill report

By Joshua Schneyer

NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - University researchers said on Thursday they recently found alarming levels of cancer-causing toxins in an area of the Gulf of Mexico affected by BP's (BP.L) oil spill, raising the specter of long-lasting health concerns.

Oregon State University (OSU) researchers found sharply heightened levels of chemicals including carcinogens in the waters off the coast of Louisiana in August, the last sampling date, even after BP successfully capped its runaway Gulf well in mid-July.

Near Grand Isle, Louisiana, the team discovered that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) -- which include carcinogens and chemicals that pose various risks to human health -- remained at levels 40 times higher than before the area was affected by the oil spill.

The compounds may enter the food chain through organisms like plankton or fish, a researcher said.

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http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKN3022873220100930
 
Re: U.S. oil spill waters contain carcinogens - Toxicologists found "huge increase" in chemicals

?Most Concerning?: Chrysene found in waters off Perdido Key, Florida ? Effects include ?increased risk of cancer, chromosomal aberrations, genetic damage?
64.3 ug/kg of Chrysene found in water sample taken February 18th, 2011

http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/c...cancer-chromosomal-aberrations-genetic-damage

Curriculum Vitae:

Dr. William R. Sawyer, Ph.D. D-ABFM, Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine

http://www.toxicexpert.com/cv.htm
 
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