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Here we see the ingredients necessary for the oil cleanup mycoinstallation .

Here we see the ingredients necessary for the oil cleanup mycoinstallation .

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Here we see the ingredients necessary for the oil cleanup mycoinstallation .

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  1. Hereweseetheingredientsnecessaryfortheoilcleanupmycoinstallation.Hereweseetheingredientsnecessaryfortheoilcleanupmycoinstallation. Wehave a number of smallfloats, whichhave a hole at the centre, throughwhichthinbamboosupportsforthesubsurfaceedge of theskirt and thesubstratesupporting net are abletobeinserted. Thefloatswillalsoattachtosixbamboospacerswhichwill spread outtoformthe web of subsurface net supports. Thelongplasticskirtiswater and oilreppellent and alsodeeperthanthedepth of theoilonthewater. Theweights are sufficienttoholdthebuoyantthinbamboopoles vertical underthewater, and preventthebottomend of theplasticskirtfromcomingtothesurface. Thesubstrateisstraw, whichiscellulosic, and so theremediatingfunguswouldbecellulaseproducing, halophyllic and petrocatalytic. Likelycandidates are saltmarshspecieswhich break downcellulose, as thereislittlecellulosein marine ecosystems.

  2. PREPARATION OF OIL CONTAINING SKIRTING. • Thepurpose of thisskirtingistocontainthespilland preventitfromspreadingwhileitisbeingmycoremediated. • Theskirtingextendsabovethewatertoaccountfor wave action and belowthewaterto a depthgreaterthanthat of thelayer of crudeoil. • In thesefirstthreedrawingsontheprevious page: • Floats are firstfastened at spacer-distanceaparttothe interior edge of theplasticskirt.

  3. Secondly, a thinbamboo pole, painted and sealed as a preservative, isinsertedintothe centre of eachfloatand fastenedinto place. • The top and bottomend of thebamboo placed verticallyagainsttheskirt are tiedontotheplasticskirt. • Thebottom of eachbambooisthenweighted, and bamboospacers are attachedtothefloats and theskirt, topreventtheskirtcollapsing, whichwouldhappenifthefloatswerepermittedtomoveclosertogether.

  4. In theseconddiagram, itispossibletoseetheviewfromtheoceansurface, wherethebamboo and floatsfloatonthesurface, and the pole-affixedskirtextendsout of thewaterwiththeskirt. • The las diagram and firstdiagramoverleaf show anotherthinbamboo pole beingnailedtothe top of theverticals. Thisadds extra rigity and furthersafeguardsagainstthe top of theskirtdippingintothewater, whichwould cause somecrudeoilto escape fromthebarrier and cause who dares tothinkwhatkind of mischief.

  5. In the TOP VIEW itispossibletoseetheaboveview of thespillwiththecompletedskirtingbarrier. • Thefilthymessthatthescandalous BP haveabhorentlyleftallovertheoceansurfaceisnowcontainedbythefloatingskirt of champions. • So far so good eh? • Nowits time togetsomecrude-oil-eatingmushrooms in there. • Thespawnbearingsubstrateneedstobesupported and heldagainstthefloatingoiloritwillfalltotheoceanbed and betotallyuseless.

  6. Ontheprevious page, you can seetheschemeforcreating a supportedsubsurface net underneaththespill, at thesameheight as thebottomedge of themightyskirt. • As you can seewithyoureyes, in the top right of thediagramis a very similar setuptothefloat and pole combinationthatwesaw in theineffableskirt. Thefloatispegged at oneend of the vertical. However, in this case theheight of the pole abovethewaterisunimportantbecauseitwillnotbe holding theaerialsection of the oh-so-oilproofskirt.

  7. Bueno. Thebamboospacersforthevastexpanse of subsurface-net supporting vertical bamboopoles are arranged, as your visual cortexperceives, in a tessalatedtrianglepattern. • Thebuoyantpainted and sealedbamboopolesfloatnaturallyonthesurface and provide extra buoyancy and stabilityforthesubsurface net. • In thenextgraphic, you can seethe net beingaffixedtotheweights at thebottom of each vertical bamboo. You can alsoseeclearlythe position of theoilspilllayer at thesurface.

  8. So herewehavethecrosssection of thecompletedinstallation, yo. You can seethe net bulgingdownwardsundertheweight of thedepositedsubstrate. Hereitisdropped in bythemythicalinsectoidcordizep, butthere are otherways of depositingit. If a zeppelinistobeemployed a zeppelin NT maybeavailablethrough Lindsay T. Thismightbe a superior option as thezeppelinisabletohover and alsocarrylargequantities of substrate at one time. Right, lectureover, now time to email me back at hyperspesh@gmail.com and let me knowhowyoufeelaboutthissort of thing. Cheers me hearties.

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