Just in time for mosquito and roach season.
Louisiana’s coastal marshes can be noisy places with insects buzzing
and chirping constantly, but that’s no longer the case in some places.
“What
happened after the Deepwater Horizon is when we came to marsh impacted
by the oil, they were relatively silent,” said Linda Hooper-Bui,
associate professor in the Department of Entomology at LSU.
Preliminary
results from field work and lab experiments point to two oil components
— naphthalene and methylnaphthlane — to be at least part of an
explanation for large declines in insect populations within oiled or
previously oiled areas of coastal marsh, she said.
Score one for "gross negligence"
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