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BP oil spill’s effects hard for our outdoors industry to overcome – NOLA.com 1

Posted on August 08, 2011 by bp complaints

The Louisiana Record

BP oil spill's effects hard for our outdoors industry to overcome
NOLA.com
By Bob Marshall, The Times-Picayune Ted Jackson / The Times-PicayuneOil skimmers try to clean up oil released from the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico before it reaches the sensitive wetlands April 28, 2010.
Letter: Aftereffects of gulf cleanup might haunt us for generationsTCPalm
Bacteria binged on BP oil but didn't growScience News
First Anniversary of the Killing of the Deepwater Horizon Macondo WellAmerican Thinker (blog)
Jackson Clarion Ledger –Paragould Daily Press –unEARTHED, from Earthjustice (blog)
all 14 news articles »

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Cold hard data vs warm baby dolphins – Deep-Sea News 0

Posted on April 10, 2011 by bp complaints

ThirdAge

Cold hard data vs warm baby dolphins
Deep-Sea News
Much of the drama that drives these stories to the front page arises out of potential links to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill last year. It's important to critically evaluate these sorts of reports, however, and to not allow traditional press/media to
Dolphin Deaths Designated An 'Unusual Mortality Event'RedOrbit
Oil From BP Spill Found on Dead Dolphins in Gulf of MexicoAOL News
Scientists Find Oil From Blown-Out BP Well On Dead Dolphins In GulfNPR (blog)
Fox News –BusinessWeek –International Business Times
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GNO Inc. Report: Public Perception Hits Louisiana Hard On Deepwater Horizon … – Bayoubuzz 0

Posted on March 26, 2011 by bp complaints

GNO Inc. Report: Public Perception Hits Louisiana Hard On Deepwater Horizon
Bayoubuzz
Today, Greater New Orleans, Inc., the economic development alliance for the 10-parish Greater New Orleans region, released Part Three of its three-part study, titled “A Study of the Economic Impact of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
Study: Safety should focus on biggest risksHouma Courier

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Let’s use these hard lessons – Daily Comet 0

Posted on March 25, 2011 by bp complaints

USA Today

Let's use these hard lessons
Daily Comet
While that is understandable to some extent, the overriding concern for everyone involved should be putting to use the hard lessons that can be gleaned from the Deepwater Horizon explosion and blowout. The blowout preventer clearly did not work as it
BP Greenwashes Post-Deepwater Horizon CSR ReportFast Company
Chevron says safety is priority with deep-water permitHouston Chronicle
A blowout preventer it wasn'tSarasota Herald-Tribune
The Louisiana Record –Bloomberg –Christian Science Monitor
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Foul waters, hard lessons from BP oil spill – CNN International 0

Posted on January 13, 2011 by bp complaints

National Geographic

Foul waters, hard lessons from BP oil spill
CNN International
Tar balls continue to wash up along Gulf shores. Oil sheen trails in the wake of fishing boats. These goals need to be part and parcel of our approach to
Report on Gulf oil spill could delay Arctic drillingHouston Chronicle
Halliburton's Legal Fate in Gulf Spill Still UncertainNew York Times
Gulf Political SpillWall Street Journal
NOLA.com –Daily Nexus –Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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Methane-gobbling bacteria were hard at work in gulf oil spill, scientists say – Washington Post 0

Posted on January 07, 2011 by bp complaints

Reuters

Methane-gobbling bacteria were hard at work in gulf oil spill, scientists say
Washington Post
Last August, just two days into a research cruise to study methane gas spewed into the Gulf of Mexico by the Deepwater Horizon gusher,
Gulf oil spill study's surprising find: bacteria ate methane in three monthsChristian Science Monitor
Bacteria devoured methane from gulf oil spill, study showsLos Angeles Times
Report Cites Human Error in 2010 Gulf Oil SpillVoice of America
The Epoch Times –Marketplace –USA Today
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Hard to scrub numbers for BP victims – The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog) 0

Posted on December 07, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters UK

Hard to scrub numbers for BP victims
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com (blog)
Given the uncertain and partial losses stemming from the BP oil spill, billion in payments would be a decided stretch. Lots of shrimpers and Gulf coast
Super Mario BP Oil Spill is late to the partyDestructoid
BONNER: Obama BP claims czar fails oilspill victimsWashington Times
Gulf oil spill claims abound in South FloridaTrade Only Today
CBS MoneyWatch.com (blog) –Salt Lake Tribune –Reuters Africa
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All Operational Hard Boom Removed from Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle 0

Posted on September 07, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 916-4893
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

MOBILE, Ala. (Sept. 7, 2010) – All of the hard (containment) boom deployed as part of the federal-led response but now potentially posing more risk than it offers protection for vital shorelines in Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle has now been recovered. The Incident Command Post (ICP) at Mobile announced that more than 1.6 million feet of hard boom has been removed from those state waters. Crews are currently in the process of removing the remaining fragments of storm-damaged hard boom from areas where it was stranded.

Responders continue to remain vigilant and ready to deploy boom should it be needed to protect the coast from any new threats from oil that may emerge. Removed boom is being inspected, cleaned, repaired and stored at sites along the Gulf Coast for redeployment should the need arise. Damaged boom that cannot be repaired is recycled or reused to the fullest extent possible.

The ICP in Mobile worked with federal, state and local officials to remove the hard boom that is no longer needed for the response due to the fact that no visible oil has been spotted on the surface of the Gulf in these areas recently. Additionally, with the height of hurricane season, the boom could damage environmentally sensitive lands or become a hazard during high winds or seas of a hurricane or tropical storm.

During the oil spill response, a total of more than 3.7 million feet of hard boom was placed at critical points to protect wildlife refuges, estuaries, beaches, marshes and other environmentally sensitive and economically significant lands throughout the Gulf Coast. Placement of boom along the coast was one of the aggressive actions taken by the response team to prevent oil from reaching the shore.

“Removal of hard boom is the right operational decision,” said U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Steven Poulin, Incident Commander at ICP Mobile. “We remain fully committed to this response and stand prepared to redeploy boom should that be necessary as well as remove any oily material from the shoreline as quickly as possible in our continued effort to protect the Gulf Coast and its natural beauty.”

Response branches in Louisiana are currently working with local partners to identify unneeded boom in that state for removal.

Surveillance of the waters and shoreline in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida continues allowing response teams to quickly and efficiently remove tar balls or oiled debris that is sighted.

Current response efforts throughout the Gulf Coast also include an expanded and enhanced subsurface monitoring program for oil or dispersants in the water column or on the bottom. Teams are systematically and methodically conducting surveys in the bays, surf zone, near-shore and offshore waters to determine whether recoverable oil is present beneath the water’s surface. To date more than 28,000 sites have been sampled.

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Deepwater Drilling Moratorium Hits Louisiana Hard – Voice of America 0

Posted on September 02, 2010 by bp complaints

WKRG-TV

Deepwater Drilling Moratorium Hits Louisiana Hard
Voice of America
Both Republicans and Democrats in Louisiana say the federal moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico — put in place after the BP oil spill
More of the Gulf is Reopened for Fishing as Oil Spill DispersesDailyTech
The great 2-butoxyethanol hunt and the BP Oil SpillOpEdNews
WV Seafood distributors feel impact of oil spillWest Virginia Public Broadcasting
Examiner.com –CultureMap –LSU The Reveille
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Louisiana Hit Hard By Moratorium on Deepwater Drilling – Voice of America 0

Posted on August 29, 2010 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

Louisiana Hit Hard By Moratorium on Deepwater Drilling
Voice of America
The recent oil spill left many fishing boats in the Mississippi delta and Gulf of Mexico coastal area idle. But more people in Louisiana make a living from
Oil spill: In Gulf Breeze, divers going under to seek submerged oilPensacola News Journal
BP Spends M Per Week On AdvertisingBenzinga
The tangled web of Gulf oil bureaucracyChicago Daily Herald
The Press Association –Battle Creek Enquirer –NOLA.com
all 37 news articles »

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