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try to protect this habitat. today, we have perfect conditions, but this is one of the criticisms, this is a close look at the booms, and the booms are supposed to keep all of this oil from going anywhere closer to the eco habitats in the islands and this massive criticism is that the wind on any other day is worse, it could easily go over the boom. another worry is because some of the oil is so broken up underneath these booms only this thick, it could go right on under. so one year later a lot of questionsremain. in a moment, i will speak with philippe cousteau about the damage he sees down there, but first over to lisa jackson, the head of the epa, and good to see you in your native new orleans, and good to have you on by the way. a lot of people predicted an environmental armageddon which is one of the phrases by the
this dome made it 5,000 feet deep. we do not know if it is officially sealed. the next stem will be placing all the piping on top of this containment dome. it is four stories tall and will syphon that oil out of that leak. they are hoping that process can begin some time hopefully tomorrow. meantime, there are other efforts, of course, out at sea in terms of containing and mitigating future damage. we have amazing pictures of the burning efforts. it s when some of the coast guard officials have been corralling some of the oil. they are simply lighting it on fire. we ve seen hundreds of thousands of feet of boom surrounding some of these barrier islands to keep this oil away from these precious eco habitats. those are some of the methods that bp and the coast guard are employing to keep this stuch away. i wonder as you look at the pictures of the burn, you see the dark plumes of smoke there. you have to wonder about the
the eco habitats. this is what they are trying to do to mitigate some of the damage, guys. we talk about that. everybody has an image in their mind at least of nasty, murky, dirty water. you have been looking into this water, quite frankly, literally and quite figure tifly, to try to figure out what is going on with it. to try to get this stuff tested to figure out how nasty it is. what have we learned? have we heard just back yet? i think because of exxon val valdez, we re accustomed to seeing the dark, black oil. but in the thick of things, it s this orangish red ooze. i grabbed some, put it in this water bottle and spoke with a lab director. we wanted to get it tested to find out how bad it really might
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