Help, help, that's all our animals are trying to say is help. Oil spills are one of the many ways that environments are destroyed and animals are killed. Don't you want a world where animals can live in peace? Marlee Matlin, once said “ The earth does not belong to us, we belong to the earth”. The earth is not ours, It's not ours to hurt and destroy , we are in no position to be making tiny careless mistakes that are killing animals! The movie Free Willy is about a boy who works at a zoo and soon becomes bestfriends with a youth whale. As the whale matured, and got older the boy was endangering the whale because he was bigger and needed more space to live. The boy did the right thing, and let him go. Just like in the movie people are
The BP oil was who had the spill. Shrimp, Fish, Dolphins, Birds, Turtles, and other animals were starved, killed, poisoned and there habitat was messed up and there food was killed (Friedman 29). Most of the pelicans and birds was covered in oil and made it where they can’t fly (Friedman 30).
Imagine 2,500 to 68,000 square miles covered in 4.9 million barrels of oil. No, imagine being covered in 4.9 million barrels of oil. Picture yourself gasping for air in an ocean filled with oil. That is exactly what birds, sea turtles, dolphins, and other animals had to do after the most catastrophic oil spill of all time occurred on April 20, 2010.
If you liked the movie Disturbia starring Shia labeouf you are going to enjoy the earlier edition Rear Window (1954), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. This movies lead actor James Stewart known for his role in the movie It’s a wonderful life plays L.B. Jefferies a injured photographer stuck in his appartment. The movie leads us to believe he broke his leg while taking pictures of a car accident. Jefferies then spends the remainder of his time spying on his neighbors across the street at Greenwich Village with his girlfriend Lisa played by Grace Kelly and his therapist Stella played by Thelma Ritter.
In 2010, an oil spill, now called the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill occurred at the Gulf of Mexico. An estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil was dumped into the ocean. The oil exposed to the marine life’s environment caused many of the marine life to become sick. Many of the birds would ingest oil while they tried to clean the oil off of their feathers and would cause them to have lung disorders. According to scientist, up to 800,000 thousand birds and 300,000 turtles died as a result. I am here to today to raise awareness on this issue and inspire others to help protect our oceans. I hope that one day, we can restore our oceans to the clean and pure ocean it once was.
250000 birds died following the spill due to physical contact with the oil, and also pods of whales lost about 40% of their population, (NOAA, Effects of Oil Spills on Wildlife and Habitat: Alaska Region, 2004). Physical contact with oil regarding birds and mammals destroys the insulation value of fur and feathers, causing these animals to die from hyperthermia. This explains why so many birds and sea otters died from the spill, the spill occurred in a cold climate which worsens the effect of oil on animals, causing hypothermia to worsen as climate gets colder. In cold climates, an inch diameter of oil drop can be enough to kill a bird, and heavy coated birds in oil can cause drowning, (NOAA, Effects of Oil Spills on Wildlife and Habitat: Alaska Region, 2004). In addition, if these birds and mammals did not die from the variables stated above, these animals tried to clean themselves, which resulted in the ingestion and inhaling of oil which results in immediate death, (NOAA, Effects of Oil Spills on Wildlife and Habitat: Alaska Region, 2004). Not only does oil have immediate impacts on animals due to instant killing, but also long term effects include reproduction complications that can cause a drop in populations, (NOAA, Effects of Oil Spills on Wildlife and Habitat: Alaska Region, 2004). Although oil is still present in the environments where weathering occurs such as in sediments and coastal areas, marine and
Oil spills are notorious environmental hazards. Spills are costly to clean up, and they impact hundreds of
Oil spills happen all of the time, and are almost always inevitable. However, an oil spill happening in the Arctic is something that has never come to pass, yet. There are new variables that must be considered. The ice that floats on top of the waters in the Arctic are an obstacle all of their own. If an oil spill were to occur in this part of the world, the oil could easily be trapped under the ice. These frozen pieces are not stationary, they are always moving. Keeping this in mind, as the ice moves, with oil underneath, the oil moves. This causes irreparable damage to more than just one solitary location. It travels creating chaos for multiple marine ecosystems. This in turn creates a problem for animals, both on land and at
“The impacts of previous oil disasters show that wildlife in the gulf will continue to be affected by subsurface oil” The past oil spills are still contributing to the death of mammals in the area of the disaster. The NOAA says, “In total, we found the oil spill has likely harmed or killed approximately 82,000 birds of 102 species, approximately 6,185 sea turtles, and up to 25,900 marine animals including bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins melon-headed whales and sperm whales.” Plenty of animals die every day already from natural causes and overfishing, but oil is causing even more to die at an extreme rate. “The national Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it had found 32 dolphins in the bay under weight, anemic and showing signs of liver disease. nearly half had low levels of stress hormones that help with stress response, metabolism and immune functions” The disasters are harming the mammals that live in the area of the spill, not only poisoning them but affecting them in the long-term and eventually adding to the already high number of deaths “... NOAA says 714 dolphins and whales have been found stranded from the Florida panhandle to the Texas state like, with 95 percent of those mammals found dead” Dolphins and whales are being hit hard by oil disaster and they turn up dead even after the oil has been cleaned up. From oil
An oil spill is not just a splatter of grease, it’s an accident in which oil has come out of a ship and caused pollution, according to Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary and Thesaurus. In the film, How to Let Go of the World and Love All Things Climate Can’t Change it focus’ on this issue where the oil company came in and spilling tons of oil throughout the Amazonian Rainforest, spreading two km. The indigenous people who lived there go out there every day to help cleanup all this oil that has been spilled. Knowing the crude oil is highly dangerous when it comes in contact with the skin, the helpers are lacking proper safety equipment which can cause poisoning and burns. The community members should not be the ones cleaning up the mess this oil company has caused.
Many people wonder what actually happens to the animals when the oil spill happens. This
“Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a f##ing big television... But why would I want to do a thing like that?” (Boyle, “Trainspotting”) With the rocking beat of Iggy Pop’s ‘Lust for Life’, the film’s opening scene shows two men running down a boulevard giving an account of the society’s instructions to youth and adults alike to live life in a certain manner. The movie ‘Trainspotting’ begins with an act of youth rebellion, something that was a widespread phenomenon during the 1990s in Britain. The characters in the movie are running away from jobs, careers and the conventional lives that people live, to find their own paths (Reynolds, 46). The movie depicts the audacity of youth who are fighting to break the norms
In Santa Barbara, California, in 1969, even though the spilled oil was not even very large, thousands of dolphins, seals, and birds were killed (Ivanovich, and Hays, 2008). Moreover, in the Gulf of Mexico, 82,000 birds, roughly 6,165 sea turtles, approximately 25,900 marine mammals, and indefinite amount of oysters, fishes, corals, and crabs have been harmed or killed by the spilled oil. Additionally, the spilled has killed many aquatic plants. ( A Center for Biological Diversity Report, 2008). As a result, vegetation, which are the most essential part of the ecological pyramid, and other animals will be affected negatively by the dangerous impact of the spilled oil, which probably is going to cause some problems in the ecological pyramid. In fact, any defect in the ecological pyramid may become a dreadful problem that occurs an ecological
Over 8000 animals were reported dead 6 months after the spill, including many that were on the endangered species list (7). Subsequently, seafood prices increased affecting restaurants and supermarkets. People abstained from going to beaches covered in oil, water sports and other aquatic attractions which meant that all organisations involved in tourism such as hotels, tour operators, restaurants and boat rental companies were affected (1). Furthermore, the method of cleaning up the oil by “in-situ burning” (burning oil in a contained area on the surface of the water), had adverse effects on the environment as the burning off of the oil led to mutations and increased mortality due to pollution.
Oil spills can impact the environment greatly. Since the oil boats are on the ocean if the break and start to leak it goes into the ocean where it can harm the ocean and those that make their home in it. “That spill caused an immediate and significant impact to the ecosystem, with sightings of birds and turtles washed up on beaches covered with oil, as well as an increase in the deaths of other marine life” (Sinclair, 2017). The oil spill in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico was the biggest since Deepwater Horizon. It caused harm to the ecosystem around it because technology came in so it could pump oil out of the ground under the ocean. There is no way to know the impact that oil spill and really every oil spill has had on the marine ecosystem.
The other side to dumping the chemical to disperse the oil spill, is that there was not enough research conducted to do so.It could be argued that the decision to dump more of an unknown chemical into the water was rash, and could’ve had dangerous consequences. There is still no clear answer if the chemical is harmful to the biotic life, or any of the ecosystem at all. It may only cause more issues that we have to deal with later on. While one problem is solved, another is created.