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FOXNEWS.COM - Lurking (and leaking) beneath the world's oceans are an estimated 200
million pounds of unexploded and potentially dangerous explosives --
from bombs to missiles to mustard gas.
Texas A&M oceanographers William Bryant and Niall Slowey
documented two such dumpsites in the Gulf of Mexico recently. They
conservatively guess that at least 31 million pounds of bombs can be
found not just in the Gulf, but also off the coasts of at least 16
states, from New Jersey to Hawaii.
Thousands of gallon containers of mustard gas lie strewn off the New
Jersey coast, for example. And there are a total of seven dumpsites on
the Gulf seafloor, each approximately 81 square miles, one at the mouth
of the Mississippi River Delta. click here to read more