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Grand Isle remembers the Deepwater Horizon Disaster – NOLA.com 0

Posted on April 21, 2011 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

Grand Isle remembers the Deepwater Horizon Disaster
NOLA.com
By Rusty Costanza, The Times-Picayune RUSTY COSTANZA / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE Citizens gather for a sunset service for the 11 men who died in the Deepwater Horizon disaster. 11 crossed were placed in the sand with the names of each man on the beach in
Deepwater Horizon, one year laterThe Seattle Times
Jindal visits Grand Isle for Spill AnniversaryFOX 8 News WVUE-TV
Jindal: 'Clean up our shore line'WWL First News
Columbia Missourian –KTAR.com –Mother Nature Network
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ROFFS: Ocean circulation suggests that new oil found on Grand Isle is not from … – Sport Fishing 0

Posted on March 23, 2011 by bp complaints

ROFFS: Ocean circulation suggests that new oil found on Grand Isle is not from
Sport Fishing
See the ROFFS website for complete details, figures, and a QuickTime movie of the overall ocean circulation (http://www.roffs.com/deepwaterhorizon.html). Overall, we were able to see the ocean conditions in this area clearly using a combination of high

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Gulf oil spill claims chief Feinberg tries to calm cranky Grand Isle crowd – NOLA.com 0

Posted on January 11, 2011 by bp complaints

al.com (blog)

Gulf oil spill claims chief Feinberg tries to calm cranky Grand Isle crowd
NOLA.com
Gulf oil spill claims chief Kenneth Feinberg assured an overflow crowd of 250 spill victims at a town hall meeting Monday
Feinberg to visit Gulf Coast amidst complaints about oil spill claimsThe Louisiana Record
A Conversation With BP's Pay Czar, Kenneth FeinbergAOL News
Ken Feinberg expected in Orange Beach next weekal.com (blog)
Houma Courier (blog) –Daily Comet –ClaimsJournal.com
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Tar balls still being cleaned off Grand Isle beaches – NOLA.com 0

Posted on January 07, 2011 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

Tar balls still being cleaned off Grand Isle beaches
NOLA.com
Instead, the island got two visits within a week from President Barack Obama as he surveyed the oil spill's impact. The town began reopening sections of the

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Grand Isle rally proves BP oil spill, repercussions far from over for Gulf … – NOLA.com 0

Posted on November 21, 2010 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

Grand Isle rally proves BP oil spill, repercussions far from over for Gulf
NOLA.com
Saturday's "Rally for Truth" in Grand Isle provided evidence that for many who live along the Gulf Coast, the great oil spill of 2010 and its repercussions
Grand Isle Holds Oil Spill 'Rally For Truth'WDSU New Orleans

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Isle Coast Guard crew returns – Honolulu Star-Advertiser 0

Posted on November 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Isle Coast Guard crew returns
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
He said the Coast Guard in Hawaii was prepared to react to the gulf oil spill, watched from afar and waited for the call. Huff said that en route off the
Coast Guard Cutter Back In Hawaii After Record Setting MissionKITV Honolulu

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Nighttime sand washer operations in Grand Isle 0

Posted on October 07, 2010 by bp complaints

GRAND ISLE, La. — Michael Lunsford, the sand washer project manager at the Coast Guard Incident Command Post in Grand Isle, explains the process of how oil is removed from sand by equipment on the beach in Grand Isle, Oct. 6, 2010. The automated sand washer can clean between 26 and 32 tons of sand per hour and only requires a crew of seven for maintenance. U.S. Coast Guard multimedia presentation by Petty Officer 2nd Class Rob Simpson.
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100914-G-8047S-018- NOAA SCIENTIST DISCUSSES SUB-SURFACE OIL MONITORING OPERATIONS NEAR GRAND ISLE, LA 0

Posted on September 16, 2010 by bp complaints


GRAND ISLE, La.- NOAA scientist Sam Walker explains the capabilities and techniques the crew of the NOAA ship Pisces use to conduct sub-surface oil monitoring operations near Grand Isle, La., Sept 14, 2010. Several different techniques to monitor and track sub-surface oil remnants from the spill are being used off the coast of Louisiana. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Etta Smith
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VIDEO RELEASE: National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen Demonstrates Sub-Surface Oil Monitoring near Grand Isle, La. 0

Posted on September 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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GULF OF MEXICO – National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist Sam Walker, Head of NOAA Corps., U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm John Bailey, and Entrix staff scientist Chelsea Murphy answer questions about snare sentinel boom operations near Grand Isle, La., Sept 14, 2010.

Snare sentinel boom is deployed along the coast of Louisiana to help detect and track the presence of sub-surface oil remaining from the spill.

U.S. Coast Guard Video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Etta Smith.

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National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen Observes Sub-Surface Oil Monitoring in Grand Isle, La 0

Posted on September 16, 2010 by bp complaints

GULF OF MEXICO – National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientist Sam Walker, Head of NOAA Corps., U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm John Bailey, and Entrix staff scientist Chelsea Murphy answer questions about snare sentinel boom operations near Grand Isle, La., Sept 14, 2010. Snare sentinel boom was deployed along the coast of Louisiana to help detect and track the presence of sub-surface oil remaining from the spill. U.S. Coast Guard Video by Petty Officer 2nd Class Etta Smith.
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