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Louisiana residents and fishermen denounce oil spill response 1

Posted on June 18, 2010 by bp complaints

The World Socialist Web Site spoke to fishermen in southern Louisiana who will be devastated by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which threatens to shut down fishing, shrimping, and oyster farming for years. BP has hired only a minority of fishermen in the cleanup effort, while the others struggle to pay their bills with the paltry 00 compensation payment.
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Vietnamese fishermen, supporters protest BP spill disaster 0

Posted on June 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Vietnamese fishermen, supporters protest BP spill disaster
BILOXI, Wednesday 16 June 2010 (AFP) – Dozens of Vietnamese-Americans gathered in sweltering heat here Tuesday to protest the impact of the BP oil spill on their community, much of which lives off a now polluted sea.
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Obama Scolding BP on Dividend Favors Fishermen Over Retirees 0

Posted on June 11, 2010 by bp complaints

Obama Scolding BP on Dividend Favors Fishermen Over Retirees
Miriam Sullivan stands to lose about ,000 a year of her retirement income if BP Plc suspends its dividend because of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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Once idle fishermen now deploying boom on Barataria Bay 0

Posted on May 26, 2010 by bp complaints

Once idle fishermen now deploying boom on Barataria Bay
BARATARIA BAY, La. — Shrimp boats that were sitting idle because of the oil spill just a couple of weeks ago are now put to good use along Barataria Bay. As soon as containment boom arrives at the dock, a boat is there to take it out to where it’s needed. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon leak is now just six miles from the small town of Jean Lafitte. Fishermen hired by BP are quickly deploying …
Read more on WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans

BP Spill Claims Process Inadequate, Fishermen Say (Update1) 0

Posted on May 24, 2010 by bp complaints

BP Spill Claims Process Inadequate, Fishermen Say (Update1)
May 21 (Bloomberg) — Commercial fishermen and coastal businesses losing income because of BP Plc’s uncontained oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico asked a federal judge to oversee the company’s process for paying interim damage claims.
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BP oil spill: South of New Orleans fishermen brace for oil 12

Posted on May 22, 2010 by bp complaints

Footage shot in Venice and surrounding area at end of route 23 in Louisiana, as residents and officials wait for oil to arrive and how to adapt to possible loss of their industry and way of life.
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clean energy news 24/7 UPDATE: the pipe diameter is 20″ (almost two feet) – gives you a sense of scale. The Deepwater Horizon Incident Response Center has released new video of the BP oil pipe leak at its source 5000 feet down on the ocean floor. Thick black crude oil that looks like an underwater volcano can be seen pumping uncontrollably into the water…
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Vietnamese Fishermen Face Language Barrier from BP Oil Spill Aid 1

Posted on May 16, 2010 by bp complaints

Vietnamese Fishermen Face Language Barrier from BP Oil Spill Aid

BP is now racing to contain the oil leak due to the explosion of the sunken Deepwater Horizon rig on 20th April 2010. BP officials have said that the Gulf of Mexican oil spill could potentially grow at a rate more than ten times of the current estimates. The current rate of oil leak is about 5,000 barrels per day. In the worst case scenario, the figure could go up to 60,000 barrels per day (equivalent to 2.5 million gallons). When BP announced the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, many local marine industries that are affected started to claim for compensation.

However, a group of Vietnamese fishers are now facing not one, but two challenges – The loss of fishing income and also the language barrier. It is preventing the fishers from understanding BP’s message on the temporary relief program. 200 Vietnamese fishermen from Texas to Florida gathered last Friday in New Orleans East to voice their complaints to BP and federal officials. According to the local fishermen, the contractor which is hired by BP to accept compensation applications from fishers does not have any representative who can speak Vietnamese. So, the Vietnamese fishermen are now prevented from earning a living and getting temporary relief. Their livelihood is in a limbo.

BP is also running another program named the “Vessels of Opportunity” which aims to create a line of floating barriers against the floating oil along America’s richest fishing grounds. Therefore, BP is asking for the Vietnamese fishermen to participate in the program so to help to ferry supplies and installing equipment on their vessels to collect the floating oil. However, only five Vietnamese signed up for the program because the majority of them do not understand the English worded application form.

A fishing ban was also put in place by the government since the 2nd of May for at least 10 days, and this has a huge impact on fishers because the fishing season runs from May through December. Consequently, participating in this cleaning-up program can also provide some immediate income to the fishermen during this down time.

Some American citizens are of the opinion that these fishermen should at least be able to speak simple English as they have been living in America for 20 to 30 years. Vietnamese communities are said to be very hard working but isolate themselves from other communities. This seems to be especially true for the older Vietnamese generation who escaped communist Vietnam during the bloody Vietnam War. Many of them settled down in America and remained as fishers. They continue to live their way of life without much interaction with the local Americans. However, it is also good to know that their younger generation is now going into American schools and universities.

At the gathering, a BP spokesman told the Vietnamese fishers to be patient as they will make necessary arrangements for future messages to also be communicated in Vietnamese. They will first start by translating all relief program application forms into the Vietnamese language. BP also promised to hold the next oil spill response training for Vietnamese fishermen with a professional Vietnamese interpreter on site.

All in all, this incident shows how crucial it is to take into account of the language used for communication especially when your audience is a multi-racial one.

Steve Greenwood writes for Prime Languages Translation Agency based in London. If you are looking for Language Translation, contact Prime Languages and discuss your requirements we use.

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Anchorage Lawyer Has Advice for Gulf Fishermen 1

Posted on May 13, 2010 by bp complaints

Anchorage Lawyer Has Advice for Gulf Fishermen
BP is accepting damages claims as a result of the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Attorneys are weighing options on litigation strategies for fishing industry interests affected by the disaster, but one Anchorage lawyer, who is no stranger to oil- fueled legal challenges, says federal legislation since the Exxon Valdez spill could significantly change […]

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Unemployed fishermen struggling to get by after Gulf spill 0

Posted on May 12, 2010 by bp complaints

Unemployed fishermen struggling to get by after Gulf spill
HOPEDALE, La. (AP) – It’s a waiting game for watermen across the Gulf Coast as they wait to see where the massive Gulf oil spill will land. They’re waiting for crab and shrimp zones to reopen. Waiting to make some money.

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Mississippi Shrimpers and Fishermen Among Those Hardest Hit by Oil Spill Even Before Oil Reaches the Mississippi Coast 0

Posted on May 05, 2010 by bp complaints

Mississippi Shrimpers and Fishermen Among Those Hardest Hit by Oil Spill Even Before Oil Reaches the Mississippi Coast
Attorneys offer free oil spill consultation to Mississippi residents, business and property owners, the seafood industry and other Gulf Coast residents who suffer loss of income, property damage or other financial losses from the Gulf Coast oil spill. (PRWeb May 5, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/mississippi-oil/spill-attorneys/prweb3966444.htm

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