Crist-Osprey Update

Governor ‘impressed’ with Sarasota oil-eating bacteria

SARASOTA — Gov. Charlie Crist, visiting Sarasota-based Osprey Biotechnics today, said he was “very impressed” with the oil-eating bacteria produced by the company.

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  1. Jim, WA says:

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    Cleanup efforts have been thwarted by environmental regulations as the legacy of our environmental laws are preventing cleanup action in the Gulf. It has been claimed that the toxic dispersant Corexit was used in order to break the oil up to make it easier fot bioremediation, which is a process of treating oil polluted areas with oil eating bacteria microbes. It would have been far less toxic to have used microbes from the beginning. The natural microbes are already EPA approved but are awaiting approval from states’ Departments of Environmental Quality.(2) This process appears promising and the sooner it is used, the better.

    Bioremediation Inc. is one company that uses natural organic microbes and has approval from Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection, according to their website.(4) Florida’s Governor, Charlie Crist is considering using patented genetically modified bacterial microbes from Osprey Biotechnics, which is awaiting environmental approval. It is interesting to note that the original GMO patent on life was for an oil eating microbe created by Chakrabarty for General Electric.

    http://www.infowars.com/bp-oil-and-the-political-agenda/

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