Coral damage found near BP well site

US federal scientists said they found damage to deep sea corals and other marine life several miles from where BP’s blown-out well spewed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

US federal scientists said they found damage to deep sea corals and other marine life several miles from where BP’s blown-out well spewed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration along with Penn State University and others examined the coral.

Scientists said that surveys using remotely operated vehicles down to 4,600 feet, and roughly seven miles from the BP well, found dead and dying corals.

Some appeared to be coated with a “brown substance”.

Further tests are needed to determine if the substance is oil, and if it came from BP’s well that blew out in April off Louisiana.

NOAA chief Jane Lubchenco said the government is committed to ongoing research in the region to determine the extent of damage.

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