>> but, yet, something even more dangerous might be taking place under the ocean. >> absolutely. >> that what you're saying? >> bp has poured hundreds of thousands of gallons of it into the gulf not only by air but under water. that a process not only unprecedented but untested. now green wire reports bp has released monitoring data from as recently as june 29th. results of testing its cleanup workers and finding that 20% of offshore workers and 15% of near shore workers had ten parts per million of the dispersant solvent, twice the toxicity limit of five parts per million dictated by the cdc's national institute for occupational health and safety. more than 47,000 people are working to clean up the spill right now and because one way to get exposed to the substance is to breathe it, a new coalition of environmental and fishing groups has launched a site called bp makes me sick.com petitioning president obama to