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 NEW YORK - Since the revolt in Libya, gas is up 38 cents, to an average of $3.52 a gallon.  That reflects the rise in oil - up another dollar Monday to more than $105 a barrel.With pump prices rising nearly two cents a day, CBS News senior business correspondent Anthony Mason reports President Obama is weighing his options.The price run-up in the oil trading pits and the gas pumps has the White House considering tapping into the nation s emergency supply. It s an option that on the table,  White House press secretary Jay Carney said. Set up after the Arab oil boycott of 1973, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve holds 726 million barrels of crude oil in four salt caverns along the Texas and Louisiana gulf coast.  It s the world s largest emergency oil reservoir - enough for the U.S. to withstand a loss of imports for more than two months. Only the president can authorize its use.          Quick Facts on the Strategic Oil Re stanley us serve Greg Priddy of the Eurasia Group said,  The statutory language that authorizes the president to make that decision is very broad. It says the reserve may be tapped during  a severe energy supply interruption  that may cause an  adverse impact on....the national economy.  They can take the economic damage argument and use that if they wan stanley cup t to,  Priddy added.             Obama considering tapping oil reserves But the White House has done that only twice: during the first Gulf War in 1991, and then in  stanley cup the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 - when a release of  Sfcu Fla. Gov. Rick Scott takes on Affordable Care Act
 This photo might look like a bit of abstract art, but it   actually a shot of thousands of fish  anchovies an stanley cup d sardines  that turned up dead en masse in Marina del Rey, near Los Angeles. What could explain the sudden death      Researchers are still investigating, but the most plausible explanation is a sudden, localized decreased in oxygen in the water. Amy Freitag, a fellow at the California Ocean Science Trust and blogger at Southern Fried Science, says that the especially warm weather that California has been experiencing may have led to the series of algae blooms stanley cup  that have been occurring off the coast. These are especially common in protected harbors, as harbors also collect nutrient run-off from land. The algae dies, bacteria go to town on their little bodies, and then bam, hypoxia. Essentially, the fish suffocated. Heal the Bay, on the other hand, has said that there wasn ;t an especially high amount of algae in the water. Samples will be analyzed for the presence of any harmful algae, though early reports indicate there is no discoloration of the water to indicate  massive amounts of algae. In addition to the thousands of bait fish, the die-off also included some rays and sharks, stanley kaffeebecher  and likely others as well. Volunteers are working with Heal the Bay and other organizations to clear the dead, decaying fish from the water   surface, before the stink becomes any more overwhelming. The local California gulls, pelican