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1.8 million gallons of chemicals have been dumped onto and around the spill what is that doing to the microscopic life and everything else that lives down there I wish we had a straight answer to that straight question the fact is who we donamp;#39;t know and thatamp;#39;s inexcusable we should not be pouring toxic materials into the sea with without knowing the consequences all we know is it makes it look as though the oil has gone away but not only has the oil not gone away itamp;#39;s just broken up into smaller pieces but youamp;#39;ve added to it as you point out more than well close town now 22 million gallons of materials that are not found in nature at least oil as damaging as it is in many ways is found in nature and there are microbes that chew away at the oil ultimately when I was the chief scientist at NOAA looking at the aftermath of the exxon valdez spill all of those sincere efforts to steam clean the rocks actually cooked the organisms that might have been the sourc