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Wave Maker’s News: Fight Against Mine in FL’s Nature Coast Heats Up

This article is excerpted from Wave Maker’s News, our quarterly update on all things water in the Gulf of Mexico, check out the full newsletter here. Photo courtesy of Eric ZamoraThe Nature Coast of Florida is one of the last frontiers of the beautiful, untamed Florida that previous generations once knew and loved. Its legacy […]

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Exposure to Harmful Crude Oil and Dispersants Finally Being Studied

Out of the 38 major oil disasters, only 7 have studied human health effects of exposure to an oil spill and only one study looked into the potential for long-term human health effects (The Prestige, Dr. Laffon, University of A Coruna, Spain). Each of the seven studies found disturbing human health impacts to spill clean-up

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NEW GRN VIDEO: Shrimpers and Scientists Agree – End of Well isn’t End of Oil, Impacts

If you’re like me you were relieved to get the news that BP’s well had finally been killed. But despite that good news, oil continues to wash ashore along the Gulf coast, and information about how hard the Gulf has been hit by BP’s disaster is slow in coming.”Gulf Tides: Oiled Water, Oiled Waste” delves

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Coming Ashore – Thousands of Dead Fish, Young Sperm Whale, and More Oil

It’s going to be a long road to restoring the Gulf in the aftermath of the BP’s disaster, especially since the oil isn’t gone yet. Impacts from the disaster continue to be uncovered, and issues that existed in the Gulf before April 20, 2010 still persist.For the latest examples, let’s move west to east.Bayou Chaland,

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Update on Kemper Coal

As many readers might be aware, the Kemper County coal project is an expensive, destructive and unnecessary, proposal to construct a new coal-fired power plant, and massive lignite coal mine in central Mississippi just north of Meridian. The plant and associated mine will impact over 3,000 acres of wetlands and disturb over 40 miles of

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