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Protect Gulf Wildlife, Not BP

Photo Credit GRN/Matthew PreuschRecently, we began receiving reports of inadequately trained BP contractors crushing bird eggs and disturbing tern nests in coastal areas. These disturbing reports were coming from independent monitors – citizens, journalists, and groups like GRN – who have been out in the impacted areas working to make sure that BP and federal

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Building Houses on the Sand: A Bird’s-eye View of the Sand Berms

Recently, Len Bahr has been sharing some of his thoughts about the state of Louisiana’s sand berms project on his blog LACoastPost.com. A recent post included aerial photographs of the building and subsequent eroding of the sand berm that the state of Louisiana is attempting to construct, with the stated purpose of defending the wetlands

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VIDEO: BP’s Disaster Threatens “an Ocean Full of Whale Sharks”

Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the Gulf of Mexico, and now a group of scientists is using satellite technology to track whether any of the giants come into contact with oil from BP’s drilling disaster.This video shows the scientists, including Eric Hoffmayer of the University of Southern Mississippi and legendary oceanographer Sylvia Earle

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More Questions Than Answers for Commission on Dispersants

The question of how the unprecedented amount of chemical dispersants being used to fight BP’s oil is affecting the Gulf of Mexico came up repeatedly during two days of government hearings in New Orleans.What President Obama’s commission on the drilling disaster didn’t hear, however, were any definite answers for how the dispersed, underwater oil could

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Sand Berms, Rock Dikes, and Twin Pipeline Canals, Oh My!

Lately, the State of Louisiana, Jefferson Parish, and the Terrebonne Levee District have been proposing massive construction projects to stop the oil from reaching the shores of Louisiana. Let it first be said that GRN shares their concerns regarding the oil that is already impacting and will continue to impact the Gulf shores. However, we

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