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Dan Favre
Wildlife in distress and dispersants
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Tuesday, 15 June 2010 13:22

GRN Exclusive Video***Watch "Episode 3: Wildlife in distress and dispersants" of our ongoing YouTube video series, Gulf Tides: Monitoring BP's Oil Drilling Disaster.***

Everyone's a bit on edge here on the Gulf Coast as we enter day 56 of BP's oil drilling disaster. The known impacts to wildlife and people continue to grow, and more and more questions are gnawing at us.

What will all these dispersants in the water do? Why aren't workers being given respirators and safety equipment? How many oiled pelicans, dolphins, and whales aren't being found? Why aren't we seeing more cleanup?

"Episode 3: Wildlife in distress and dispersants" of GRN's ongoing Youtube video series Gulf Tides: Monitoring BP's Oil Drilling Disaster, features underwater images of dispersed oil, oiled brown pelicans and shots of wetlands affected by BP's crude. You'll also see interviews with locals like Clint Guidry of the Louisiana Shrimp Association and commercial fisherman Raymond "Bozo" Couture.

As GRN works to document what is happening in the Gulf, we are also pushing the government to federalize the response and mobilize more resources for cleanup activities while holding BP financially accountable.

BP's damage to the Gulf will likely take decades to understand and mitigate, and it is sadly only the most recent and acute affront to Louisiana's coastal ecosystem in the pursuit of dirty energy. Of the football field of wetlands lost in the state every 45 minutes, forty to sixty percent can be attributed to oil and gas activity.

Once you've seen Episode 3, please help us fight for a restored Gulf, whole communities, and a safe Gulf future by donating to our efforts. Signing up as a Gulf Sustainer with an automatic monthly donation is the most efficient and effective way to support a healthy Gulf.


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