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Dispersant Used to Clean Gulf Oil Spill Increases Toxicity in Marine Waters
Dispersant used to clean up oil released in the Gulf of Mexico during the Deep Water Horizon spill in 2010 is 52 times more toxic than the oil alone, reveals a new study.
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