Is BP burning sea turtles alive?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			 
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 On Jun 24, 10:36 pm,  wrote: 
 On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 20:58:13 -0400, Harry  
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 Is BP burning sea turtles alive? 
 
 Updated: Tuesday, 22 Jun 2010, 4:39 PM EDT 
 Published : Tuesday, 22 Jun 2010, 4:39 PM EDT 
 
 MyFoxTampaBay.com staff report 
 
 VENICE, La. - A boat captain working to rescue sea turtles in the Gulf 
 of Mexico says he has seen BP ships burning sea turtles and other 
 wildlife alive. 
 
 Captain Mike Ellis said in an interview posted on You Tube that the 
 boats are conducting controlled burns to get rid of the oil. 
 
 "They drag a boom between two shrimp boats and whatever gets caught 
 between the two boats, they circle it up and catch it on fire. Once the 
 turtles are in there, they can’t get out," Ellis said. 
 
 Ellis said he had to cut short his three-week trip rescuing the turtles 
 because BP quit allowing him access to rescue turtles before the burns. 
 
 "They're pretty much keeping us from doing what we need to do out 
 there," Ellis said. 
 
 Other reports corroborate Captain Ellis' claims. A report in the Los 
 Angeles Times describes "burn fields" of 500 square miles in which 16 
 controlled burns will take place in one day. 
 
 "When the weather is calm and the sea is placid, ships trailing 
 fireproof booms corral the black oil, the coated seaweed and whatever 
 may be caught in it, and torch it into hundred-foot flames, sending 
 plumes of smoke skyward in ebony mushrooms," the article says. 
 
 Ellis said most of the turtles he has seen are Kemps Ridley turtles, a 
 critically endangered species. Harming or killing one would bring stiff 
 civil and criminal penalties and fines of up to $50,000 against BP. 
 
 Watch the interview with Captain Ellis below: 
 
 Aren't these booms open at the bottom? 
 A turtle can dive down several hundred feet. Why can't they get away? 
 I do understand 
 
 If they come up in the oil 
  they are probably screwed. 
 They take a big breath of air 
 And get a lung full of crude 
 
 Sorry, going all Jesse Jackson on you. 
 
 That's why they send men down there to do this work.  It's very 
 difficult to see a couple of turtles die, but that's better than 
 letting all that oil float into the coastline to kill everything. 
 
 It's not for pantywaists. 
 
Yeah! Right on! And, if you want to wear a respirator, you get fired. 
  
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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