I don't know, it just seems like they would make good sponges, what with their gelatinous bodies, and all those tentacles...-- Cuit_au_Four, May 22 2010 All pun, no bun.-- swimswim, May 22 2010 You wish. Here's fish.-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 22 2010 This made me smile. I'd suggest giving the jellyfish genes for oil-digestion prior to dumping.-- sninctown, May 22 2010 More generally, given that the leak is quite slow, it should be possible to find *something* which would adsorb or absorb the oil and remain denser than water, keeping it on the seabed. Perhaps bankers or politicians.-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 22 2010 No good. Politicians, as everyone knows, are full of hot air, which is less dense than water.-- mouseposture, May 22 2010 expanded polystyrene foam?-- po, May 23 2010 //given that the leak is quite slow//
That's a relative sort of a concept. 5000 barrels a day is only a slow leak in comparison to... erm... well, a really really big leak indeed.-- wagster, May 23 2010 The most recent stuff I've been hearing is that they've now managed to capture about 5000 bbl per day, but they're still missing the other 90%. So the real numbers are still out there, somewhere...-- lurch, May 23 2010 //given that the leak is quite slow//
The real numbers are much, much higher.-- nomocrow, May 23 2010 I don't understand the premise hat gelatinous bodies would make good sponges. If that were true, shouldn't I be able to go into a supermarket and buy a gel-sponge for my kitchen? I can't; all they have is sponge-sponges. No?-- jutta, May 23 2010 So, we could be first on the market?-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 23 2010 And where can I get one of those premise hats?-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 23 2010 I wonder how absorbant lawyers are.
And then there's always Bounty. Lots and lots of paper towels.-- RayfordSteele, May 24 2010 //I wonder how absorbant lawyers are.// What we need is a profession that's hydrophobic and amphipathic. How about bishops? According to Disraeli, they're both oleaginous and saponaceous.-- mouseposture, May 24 2010 random, halfbakery