BP Oil Drilling Disaster: Trajectory Maps for May 28
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Regardless of what rhetoric we may hear from BP, the U.S. Coast Guard, or the Unified Command regarding the efforts being made to contain and clean-up this BP oil drilling disaster mess, clearly not enough is being done. The claims being made by those in charge that everything that can be done is being done
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Heard of @BPGlobalPR? This fake BP twitter account has been posting the best humor of the BP Oil Drilling Disaster. My personal favorite: “The good news: Mermaids are real. The bad news: They are now extinct. #bpcares”Coolest part about their black humor? The tee shirts they hawk every fifth post or so are a fundraiser
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Ben Raines, writing for the Mobile Press-Register reveals that routine problems can frequently sideline blowout preventer valves. Clearly, more attention is now being paid to the details of off-shore, deep-water drilling. Meanwhile, the ‘top-kill’ operation to close off the gusher has been temporarily halted as engineers revise their plans.
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A native population of about 1400 endangered sperm whales live in the Gulf of Mexico year-round. They range from the Florida panhandle to Texas, swimming along the edge of the continental shelf. According to National Geographic, the BP drilling disaster may seriously endanger the long-term survival of this native group.Whales, like dolphins use sounds to
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For Immediate Release Contact: Aaron Viles, (504) 525-1528 Ext. 207 May 27, 2010 aaron@healthygulf.orgSEND IN NAVY, HALT THE DISPERSANTS, AND PUT HONORE IN CHARGE, GROUPS SAYGrand Isle, LA- A coalition of commercial and recreational fishing organizations, native American tribes and local community organizations have joined with environmental organizations to demand a larger, more effective response
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Last week, I had the opportunity to fly over coastal Louisiana with Gulf Restoration Network. I was horrified to witness the approaching brown globs of death that threaten the pelicans and other wildlife in the area. Coastal communities that harvest 30% of the nation’s seafood, and provide the shrimp, oysters, and crabs New Orleans is
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Whale sharks are the largest fish in the ocean. They can grow to over 12 meters in length. Most people think of them as Pacific or Atlantic ocean residents. But they range throughout the entire Gulf of Mexico. Surprisingly, they are often found close to the Mississippi and Alabama coast. Divers often spot them in
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Video Release – Gulf Tides: Monitoring BP’s Oil Drilling Disaster”Episode 1: Fearing the Future” narrated by actor Tim RobbinsNew Orleans, LA – BP’s oil drilling disaster continues to wreak havoc on the environment and people of the Gulf of Mexico. Gulf Restoration Network, a 16-year old environmental organization dedicated exclusively to the health of the
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