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Gulf Spill Impacts 2010 Oyster Season on the Chesapeake – Patch 0

Posted on January 03, 2011 by bp complaints

Gulf Spill Impacts 2010 Oyster Season on the Chesapeake
Patch
After the BP oil spill last April caused massive closures of fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, the lack of competition from Gulf coast seafood suppliers was
Remembering a Year: Mother and Gulf OystersThe Atlantic

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As Next Tourist Season Approaches, Deadline Comes for Gulf Oil Spill Claims – Fox News 0

Posted on November 21, 2010 by bp complaints

Fox News

As Next Tourist Season Approaches, Deadline Comes for Gulf Oil Spill Claims
Fox News
FILE: NASA's Terra satellite captured the Gulf oil spill on May 17. In this image, the oil slick appears as a dull gray on the water's surface and stretches
Feds: Oil spill claims process needs transparencyThe Associated Press
Please be reasonable on BP issueThe Decatur Daily (subscription)
Oil spill funds flow past tainted shoresPensacola News Journal
Press-Register – al.com (blog) –New York Times –al.com (blog)
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Extended Red Snapper season ends in the Gulf due in part to the BP oil spill – ABC Action News 1

Posted on November 17, 2010 by bp complaints

ABC Action News

Extended Red Snapper season ends in the Gulf due in part to the BP oil spill
ABC Action News
Thanks in part to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Red Snapper season was extended from October 1. Now after eight straight three-day weekends,
Recreational red snapper weekend harvest ends soonMiamiHerald.com
Gulf red snapper weekend season set to endWalton Sun

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Stone crab fisherman hoping for a good season – WWSB ABC 7 0

Posted on October 15, 2010 by bp complaints

Stone crab fisherman hoping for a good season
WWSB ABC 7
And then gulf waters experienced the oil spill disaster, which has kept many gulf fishermen on land and their pockets empty. Seafood lovers are ready to

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South Georgians look forward to expanded red snapper season – WALB-TV 0

Posted on September 30, 2010 by bp complaints

PR Web (press release)

South Georgians look forward to expanded red snapper season
WALB-TV
The Gulf Oil Spill closed much of the Gulf during the red snapper season in June and July, and tourist revenues were reported down as much as 50 percent.
Recreational red snapper fishing should boost economy, tourismGulf Breeze News
Bookings up on Alabama coast ahead of unusual fall season for red snapperWHNT
Gulf leaders push to revive economyPolitico (blog)
PR Web (press release) –Tiger Weekly –WFN: World Fishing Network
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For Texas shrimpers, this season is slow – Houston Chronicle 0

Posted on August 27, 2010 by bp complaints

Los Angeles Times

For Texas shrimpers, this season is slow
Houston Chronicle
Using a crude oil sample from the spill itself, Miget is traveling to processing plants around the Gulf to help personnel recognize the smell of oil mixed
Louisiana Crab Fisheries Pursue Sustainability Despite the Oil SpillReuters
A poor appetite for gulf seafoodLos Angeles Times
Grocer Urges Gulf Coast Shrimp On Customers — Buyer Beware?Huffington Post (blog)

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Oil spill update: Shrimping season begins amidst worry, fear and seafood … – Prime Writer News Network 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Globe and Mail

Oil spill update: Shrimping season begins amidst worry, fear and seafood
Prime Writer News Network
Oil may have stopped spewing into the Gulf of Mexico but that hasn't relieved all fears. As shrimping season is underway in Louisiana, widespread fear
Chefs find relief after U.S. Gulf oil leak stopsReuters
Gulf oil spill still a threat to seafood, study indicatesSacramento Bee
Louisiana authorities report oil sightings from Gulf of Mexico spillNOLA.com
Wall Street Journal –Eyewitness News Memphis –Voice of America
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Fall shrimp season opens in Gulf as oil fears persist – CNN 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters UK

Fall shrimp season opens in Gulf as oil fears persist
CNN
The worst oil spill in US history has hobbled fishermen across the Gulf as federal and state authorities put much of its waters off-limits due to safety
Unallayed by tests, fishermen greet start of gulf shrimp harvest with suspicionWashington Post
Louisiana authorities report oil sightings from Gulf of Mexico spillNOLA.com
Louisiana Shrimpers Get Back to WorkWall Street Journal
Eyewitness News Memphis –Voice of America –Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
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Questions Linger as Shrimp Season Opens in Gulf – New York Times 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

CNN

Questions Linger as Shrimp Season Opens in Gulf
New York Times
It was the first day of the first white shrimp season in Louisiana since the BP oil spill, and normally there would have been enough boats to make for a
`CSI' for seafood: Gulf fish gets safety testsThe Associated Press
First Louisiana shrimp season since BP oil spill startsAFP
Commerce secretary cites 'misperceptions' about Gulf seafood following oil spillThe Hill (blog)
Voice of America –NPR –abc7.com
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Gulf shrimpers pray for good season despite oil – The Associated Press 1

Posted on August 09, 2010 by bp complaints

The Herald | HeraldOnline.com

Gulf shrimpers pray for good season despite oil
The Associated Press
Blame the BP oil spill. The company has plugged the leak and announced Sunday that cement sealing the busted oil well in the Gulf of Mexico had hardened,
Gulf shrimpers pray for good season amid oil spillAlbany Times Union

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