its moorings and is gone. i don't see it against the coast and you can't see it in eyesight. if you see some of that moose attached to the booms, that moose being the tar from the oil as well as feathers, and the other particulate that might be floating, that stuck to some of the booms. >> any idea what kind of wildlife, marine life, bird life they are most concerned about there they want to protect? >> they are concerned from end to end here talking about the eco system. we talked with the sea lab about 300 feet from where i'm at right now what i think also needs to be brought up, i heard you talking about dispersents. when i worked in the cleanup eight years ago it buys you some time, but after they pull clumps together and the oil falls to the bottom, what happens to that clump? does it get eaten up by mother nature? that was the debate 15 years