
By Cimeron Morrissey
Since the April 20th explosion of BP’s Deepwater Horizon platform, the broken well has spewed between 89 to 176 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, according to federal estimates. Governmental and nonprofit organizations are mobilizing volunteers to help protect the water, wildlife and coastline that lie in the path of the oil. Here’s what you can do to reduce the oil spill’s impact on dive sites, fragile ecosystems, marine life and the people whose livelihood depend on these natural resources:
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