The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continues

The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico continues, and beaches in Florida as well as Texas are seeing tar balls. The tar balls are some of the worst Gulf of Mexico oil spill symptoms, as they keep people from having the ability to go swimming and otherwise enjoy the summer.


There have even been tar balls wash up on the beaches of East Florida, although some say that these tar balls are washing up from offshore ships. 

Some people aren't buying the explanation of the tar balls being from offshore tankers, worried that a conspiracy is in place to keep the news that the oil has reached the loop current out of the press.  However we find it very unlikely that any news of how the ocean is being affected beyond the Gulf would be neglected by the mainstream press.

On a bad note, BP has had to suspend their efforts to test a new containment cap which was lowered above the spewing oil.  What does this mean? It means that efforts to squelch the spewing oil are once again suffering from setbacks after yet another indication that there could have been some resolution in sight to the gushing oil spill 5,000 feet below the surface of the sea.

Tar balls found on a beach in Galveston are said to be from the oil spill, and according to "Officials are also awaiting test results to determine if the tar balls found on Galveston and McFaddin beaches arrived with the currents or if they might have been brought by a vessel that worked at the spill site. Samples from five vessels that came from the spill to Galveston are being tested."

In Florida, tar balls rolled up on Eastern beaches but test results haven't confirmed if the tar balls are from the oil spill or a boat offshore.

Tar balls in and of themselves can be natural - especially in Texas.  So far, beaches in Texas have not been closed, and to our knowledge no beaches in East Florida have been closed, either.

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