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311: Oil Spill Toxicity on Fish

Mote Marine Labs scientists are studying the long term effects of the gulf oil spill.

09/14/2017

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311: Oil Spill Toxicity on Fish

Clip: Season 3 Episode 11 | 4m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

Mote Marine Labs scientists are studying the long term effects of the gulf oil spill.

The Deep Water Horizon disaster has affected marine life over thousands of square miles of the gulf. Research scientists at the Mote Marine Laboratory are studying the long term effects of the oil spill on fish injured not only during the initial spill but for years to come.

09/14/2017

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