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Woods Hole scientists map persistent submerged Gulf oil plume – Boston Globe (blog) 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

Woods Hole scientists map persistent submerged Gulf oil plume
Boston Globe (blog)
22-mile-long underwater oil plume from the BP well in the Gulf of Mexico, which provides strong evidence that oil from the disaster may remain trapped
Scientists say deep down, Gulf oil spill remains a big threatThe Age
Report: Gulf Oil Spill Could Affect Mental HealthRTT News
Oceana highlights Gulf oil spill damageThe Guardian, Belize
News By The Second (blog) –EMC Frontenac –The Associated Press
all 5,384 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Top Administration Officials Meet with Gulf Coast Damage Assessment Trustees; Visit Delta National Wildlife Refuge 0

Posted on August 19, 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) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

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

NEW ORLEANS, La. – Top federal officials met today with the trustees overseeing the natural resource damage assessment for the Gulf of Mexico to discuss the on-going response efforts to the BP oil spill and to reiterate the Administration’s commitment to long-term Gulf Coast restoration and recovery.

The Administration team included Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Administrator Jane Lubchenco; Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson; and Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley.  Later in the day, the team, accompanied by Interior Assistant Secretary of Fish and Wildlife Tom Strickland, visited the Delta National Wildlife Refuge in Venice, Louisiana and nearby areas affected by the BP oil spill.

“Though the flow of oil is stopped and the relief well is approaching its final phases, many chapters lie ahead for the recovery and restoration of the Gulf Coast from this oil spill,” said Interior Secretary Ken Salazar.  “From the marshes here in the Delta National Wildlife Refuge to the wildlife habitat around the Gulf Coast, we will stay focused on the job at hand every step of the way and ensure that those accountable for the spill fulfill their responsibilities.” 

“We’ve come here to assess the current phase of the response effort and meet with local citizens about the long-term recovery. Their input and expertise is going to be essential every step of the way,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “With the spill successfully capped we turn our focus to recovery for these communities and restoration of the environment.” 

“Sites such as the Delta National Wildlife Refuge represent some of our most productive and pristine coastal habitats and support recreation and jobs along the Gulf Coast,” said Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. “NOAA remains committed to implementing a comprehensive Natural Resource Damage Assessment and participating in state and partner-led programs that will lead to restoring the Gulf.” 

“Stopping the flow of oil is just the beginning of our commitment to the Gulf Coast,” said Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. “We are focused on doing everything we can to restore and protect the health of the ecosystems, resources and communities of this region, both immediately and in the long term, and we are not going anywhere until we have succeeded.” 

The Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Steering Committee includes representatives of federal agencies, states and tribes that have jurisdiction over the Gulf Coast natural resources that may have been damaged by the BP oil spill. They have been directing the coordinated effort to assess injury and determine damages.  That information will be used to recover compensation for interim losses of natural resources and services as well as compensation for the restoration, rehabilitation, replacement, or acquisition of equivalent natural resources or services. The trustees have established more than a dozen study groups (e.g., birds, shoreline, mammals and turtles, etc.) to coordinate injury assessment activities.  

Portions of the Delta National Wildlife Refuge’s 49,000 acres have been closed to the public since April due to oil but are scheduled to reopen on August 22.   The Delta is home to many fish, waterfowl and animals, including species such as the American alligator, brown pelican, and Arctic peregrine falcon — riches of the Gulf Coast that need to be protected, restored and preserved.  The Refuge’s marshes have been threatened by this oil spill, and more than 30,000 personnel are currently responding to protect the shoreline and wildlife and cleanup vital coastlines.

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Scientists map and confirm origin of large, underwater hydrocarbon plume in Gulf – PhysOrg.com 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Scientists map and confirm origin of large, underwater hydrocarbon plume in Gulf
PhysOrg.com
He contrasted that with “what the oil industry does best: They know where to drill holes and how to get the oil to come out. WHOI's expertise in oil spill
Up to 79% of spilled oil still in gulf, scientists sayPalm Beach Post
Administration Plans to Actually Regulate Deepwater DrillingFiredoglake (blog)
BP to stop handling claims related to Gulf spill2TheAdvocate
Automated Trader
all 5,287 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

MEDIA ADVISORY: Boom Decontamination, Recycling, and Staging for Redeployment at the Theodore Staging Facility 0

Posted on August 19, 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) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

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

WHAT:  Credentialed media are invited to tour the facility and view boom decontamination and recycling at the Theodore, Alabama facility.  A pilot test of technology to support recycling of soft, sorbent boom will also be part of the tour.   Because virtually no visible oil has been spotted on the surface of the Gulf in these areas recently, and in order to protect shorelines from damage caused by boom in potential severe weather, the Incident Command Post at Mobile (ICP Mobile) announced that more than 1.2 million feet of hard boom has been recovered from those state waters. 

WHERE:  Theodore Decon Center, 2789 Claudia Lane, Theodore, AL 36582

WHEN:  Friday, August 20, 2010 at 9 a.m. CDT (Tour will last 1 hour)

WHY:  Decontamination of boom is a critical component of the oil spill response. Boom removed from water is cleaned, repaired, inspected and certified before being redeployed or stored. For boom that is damaged beyond repair, this facility separates the components of boom for recycling and reuse in other applications.      

Boom removal is also an important step in protecting vital coastal areas, ensuring that during extreme weather boom is not dragged into sensitive wetlands or other fragile areas. Responders remain vigilant and ready to deploy boom should it be needed to protect the coast from any new threats from oil that may emerge in the coming days and weeks.

WHO:  Walter Dorn, Director of Emergency Services, Patriot Environmental Services, U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Judy Silverstein

CONTACT:  Reservations are required. For reservations or questions, please contact the Joint Information Center at ICP Mobile:  251-445-8965 

REQUIREMENTS: For safety reasons, participants in this event must wear long trousers, shirts with sleeves and closed-toed shoes.  

For more on the response effort, visit:  www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com or www.restorethegulf.gov

 


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BP oil spill: Final Gulf of Mexico well seal delayed – BBC News 3

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

swissinfo.ch

BP oil spill: Final Gulf of Mexico well seal delayed
BBC News
An operation to permanently seal the ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico has been delayed until early September, US officials say.
BP's Gulf well could be killed after Labor DayUSA Today
Gulf oil spill: Tests still needed before troubled BP well can finally be killedLos Angeles Times (blog)
Official has no timeline on finishing off Gulf wellHouston Chronicle
Newsinferno.com –Voice of America –MarketWatch
all 324 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Transocean Accuses BP of Withholding Spill Data – Wall Street Journal 1

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

Transocean Accuses BP of Withholding Spill Data
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—Transocean Ltd. is accusing BP PLC of withholding valuable information about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, saying the UK oil
BP accused of withholding oil spill dataUSA Today
Rig owner Transocean accuses BP of withholding key documentsThe Hill (blog)
Whitney National Bank to Provide Disbursement Services for Deepwater Horizon MarketWatch (press release)
Forbes –Politico (blog)
all 5,065 news articles »

deepwater horizon – Google News

Who does it benefit to call the Gulf oil spill cleaned up, if it is not? – The INDsider 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Who does it benefit to call the Gulf oil spill cleaned up, if it is not?
The INDsider
I know there is enormous pressure from business owners all along the Gulf coast, who are suffering the worst economic disaster of their lives.
The Real Disaster: Media and the Regime's Phony Gulf Oil CrisisRushLimbaugh.com (subscription)
Independent Toxicologists Issue Warning: Urgent Concerns Regarding FDA PR Newswire (press release)
Daily Briefing: Mon.Mother Nature Network (blog)
Smithsonian –Boosh News (press release) (blog) –New York Times (blog)
all 45 news articles »

gulf oil disaster updates – Google News

Study Says Gulf Oil Spill Caused Manhattan-Size Plume – Wall Street Journal 1

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

Study Says Gulf Oil Spill Caused Manhattan-Size Plume
Wall Street Journal
Environmental scientist Edward Overton at Louisiana State University, an expert on the impact of marine oil spills, was surprised the researchers did not
Gulf oil spill update: Analysts say up to 80 percent of oil leaked into Gulf Examiner.com
BP accused of withholding oil spill dataUSA Today
GULF OIL SPILL POLLDallas Morning News
Forbes –RTT News –The Age
all 5,054 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News

Operations and Ongoing Response – August 19, 2010 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

Deepwater Horizon Response – August 19, 2010

Wednesday, August 18 Statistics

RESPONSE VESSELS

Vessels of Opportunity: 1,406

Barges: more than 510

Skimmers: more than 830

Other Vessels: more than 1,600

Total active response vessels: more than 4,300

Aircraft: 72

BOOM DATA

Boom deployed: more than 2.0 million feet

Boom staged: more than 1.3 million feet

Total boom: more than 3.3 million feet

OIL RECOVERED

Oily water recovered: over 34.7 million gallons

Amount estimated burned: 11.1 million gallons

Oil recovered at the source over last 24hrs: 0 gallons

DISPERSANTS

Surface dispersant used: 1, 072,514 gallons

Subsea dispersant used: 771,272 gallons

Total dispersant used: 1,843,786 gallons

PERSONNEL INVOLVED

Overall personnel responding: more than 30,900 personnel responding

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Official has no timeline on finishing off Gulf well – Houston Chronicle 0

Posted on August 19, 2010 by bp complaints

Los Angeles Times

Official has no timeline on finishing off Gulf well
Houston Chronicle
The government's point man for the Gulf oil spill said Wednesday he cannot provide a timeline right now for when BP's blown-out well will finally be plugged
Gulf oil spill: Tests still needed before troubled BP well can finally be killedLos Angeles Times (blog)
US: Timeline Uncertain for 'Final Kill' of Gulf Oil WellVoice of America
'Bottom kill' of leaky Gulf well still weeks awayMarketWatch
USA Today –Wall Street Journal –NOLA.com
all 494 news articles »

gulf oil spill updates – Google News



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