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JUNE 18, 2010
David Hollander, a University of South Florida oceanography professor, will take questions from readers in a live chat at noon Friday about the Gulf oil disaster.
Hollander is one of three USF oceanographers leading a study of deepwater oil clouds containing hydrocarbons of oil. He is working to understand the biological and chemical affects of subsurface oil on marine life.
Post your questions now, then come back Friday to join the live discussion.
Join us now: Chat with USF oceanographer about Gulf oil disaster
David Hollander, a University of South Florida oceanography professor, will take questions from readers in a live chat at noon Friday about the Gulf oil disaster. Hollander is one of three USF oceanographers leading a study of deepwater oil clouds containing hydrocarbons of oil. He is working to understand the biological and chemical affects of subsurface oil on marine life.
Post your questions now, then come back Friday to join the live discussion.
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