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Why Arctic Ocean oil drilling is a risky choice The Ecologist (blog) Oil companies are now moving offshore into the last hydrocarbon frontiers – deepwater and the Arctic Ocean. The dangers of deepwater drilling came into sharp focus in 2010 with the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, where 200 million gallons of oil spilled …
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May 26, 2011 by
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Editorial: Why ignore safety when expanding ocean drilling for oil? The Sheboygan Press One of the bills restores the drilling in the Gulf of Mexico suspended more than a year ago after the explosion on British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon rig and subsequent spill of millions of gallons of oil into Gulf waters. … A House Divided – BP's Gulf of Mexico Disaster One Year LaterSpot.Us UCSB Professor Returns from Gulf Spill TripDaily Nexus Sydney Ideas talk – Deepwater Horizon: what happened and what next?Village Voice Balmain Opposing Views –NASDAQ –Small Cap Network all 45 news articles »
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May 26, 2011 by
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Editorial: Why ignore safety when expanding ocean drilling for oil? The Sheboygan Press One of the bills restores the drilling in the Gulf of Mexico suspended more than a year ago after the explosion on British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon rig and subsequent spill of millions of gallons of oil into Gulf waters. … A House Divided – BP's Gulf of Mexico Disaster One Year LaterSpot.Us UCSB Professor Returns from Gulf Spill TripDaily Nexus Sydney Ideas talk – Deepwater Horizon: what happened and what next?Village Voice Balmain Opposing Views –NASDAQ –Small Cap Network all 45 news articles »
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Was Deepwater oil spill a drop in the ocean? The National A year after the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, a shrimp boat trawls near healthy marsh, bayous and waterways east of the mouth of the Atchafalaya River near Morgan City, Louisiana, one of the US states badly affected by the spill. … BP Seeks Transocean Payment, May Be Supported by Coast Guard ReportFinancial Feed Coast Guard Report Could Help BP Get PaidSlate Magazine (blog) Transocean slams Coast Guard report on rig owner's lapsesThe Hill (blog) Detroit Free Press –GroundReport –Bloomberg all 2,568 news articles »
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March 23, 2011 by
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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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February 15, 2011 by
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Deepwater Horizon disaster also pumped 500000 tons of gas into deep ocean Tallahassee Democrat (blog) 2011 5:09PM We now know that last year's BP Deepwater Horizon disaster pumped more than crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The Macondo Well blowout also discharged as much as 500000 tons of gas into the deep ocean. A study led in part by Florida State … Gulf oil spill spectre looms over NZ seasStuff.co.nz The worst eco-catastrophes of all timeABC Online Larsen Pushes Need to Protect Oil Spill Prevention and Response from Budget CutsTrading Markets (press release) Click Green all 25 news articles »
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Gulf Submarine Exploration Reveals Ocean Floor Covered In Oil (Video) Care2.com (blog) The oil company is facing enormous legal ramifications for the explosion and oil spill, which killed 11 rig workers and damaged thousands of miles of marine … Oyster bed bluesBBC News Scott: Nobody Told Me About Drill BanWCTV
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Greenpeace Files Lawsuit Against UK Over Ocean Drilling ShortNews.com Environmental group Greenpeace revealed it has launched legal action to stop any new deepwater oil drilling until the causes of BP´s Deepwater Horizon … Greenpeace sues UK over ocean drillingUPI.com Transocean CEO: Came Out Of Spill Hearings Relatively UnscathedNASDAQ We take the government to court over oil drillingGreenpeace UK (blog)
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September 24, 2010 by
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MORGAN CITY, La. – Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, Federal On-Scene Coordinator; Janet Baran, NOAA Subsurface Monitoring Coordinator; and Ian Heartwell, NOAA Chief Scientist for the research cruise discuss the complexities of subsurface monitoring prior to the Ocean Veritas’ deployment Sept. 20, 2010. Video provided by NOAA
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September 18, 2010 by
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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
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Deepwater Horizon Incident Joint Information Center
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WHAT: The R/V Ocean Veritas will depart Port Fourchon, La., to conduct near-shore, sub-surface monitoring operations off the coast of Louisiana. This mission is part of the comprehensive subsurface oil monitoring effort being carried out by the Unified Area Command in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the ongoing response to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Federal On Scene Coordinator Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft and senior members of the science team will be available to answer questions from credentialed media concerning the upcoming operations and the overall monitoring program. Availability to board the vessel is dependent on operations in preparation for departure.
WHERE: Port Fourchon next to the R/V Ocean Veritas.
WHEN: Monday, Sept. 20, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. CDT.
WHO: Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, Federal On Scene Coordinator, Ian Heartwell, NOAA Chief Scientist for the research cruise and Captain Perry Rosenthall operator of the R/V Ocean Veritas.
CONTACT: For questions on this event, please contact the Joint Information Center at (713) 323-1670.
NOTE: For safety reasons, participants should wear long trousers, shirts with sleeves and closed-toed shoes in the event the vessel is available to board.
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