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U.S. urged to ensure deepwater drilling safety – Reuters 0

Posted on August 27, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters

U.S. urged to ensure deepwater drilling safety
Reuters
The Development Driller III, which is drilling the relief well, is seen at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast
Did Transocean's Neglect of Deepwater Horizon Rig Maintenance Cause Gulf Oil DailyFinance
Experts: Drilling ban may not be needed any moreThe Associated Press
Panel Recommends Lifting Of Oil Drilling MoratoriumNPR
MiamiHerald.com –Huffington Post (blog) –Zimonet
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Administration Launches Dockside Chats to Promote Gulf Seafood Safety Awareness 0

Posted on August 25, 2010 by bp complaints

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  • 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 – In order to promote accurate information about the safety of Gulf seafood from waters open to fishing, the Obama administration today announced the deployment of senior officials to the Gulf Coast to participate in a series of eight dockside “chats” in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida Panhandle communities –  in coordination with state governments – designed to engage fishers, shrimpers, oystermen and crabbers, as well as local officials in discussions about steps being taken to verify the safety of Gulf seafood. 

The Obama administration is engaged in an aggressive, comprehensive, coordinated, multi-agency program to ensure the safety of Gulf seafood – working across federal agencies and with state and local officials, and the seafood industry, to closely monitor the effects of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its potential impact on seafood safety.

“Federal and state officials recognize the importance of ensuring that seafood caught from the Gulf of Mexico is safe to eat,” said FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg. “We have worked diligently over the past several months to develop criteria that must be met and tests that must be successfully passed to make sure that seafood from open harvest waters is free from harmful oil residues. We hope these chats will answer any questions that fisherpersons may have so they can resume harvesting with confidence in the safety of their catch.”

“This administration continues to stand shoulder to shoulder with Gulf Coast fishers and their families during these challenging times,” said NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco. “We are committed to making sure that Gulf seafood is the safest in the world, and to reassuring consumers that Gulf seafood is safe to eat.”

“This administration’s extensive monitoring provides a wealth of information to our federal, state and local partners about water quality in the Gulf,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson.  “EPA alone has collected more than 4,000 air, water, sediment and waste material samples since the beginning of the BP oil spill.  We have an extraordinary range of up-to-date information to guide us in determining if there are any risks to human health.”

The team will visit dockside locations where fishers work to clearly address the issues of seafood safety and toxicity – answering questions, correcting misinformation, and providing details about the rigorous actions undertaken by the federal and state governments to ensure that Gulf seafood from areas that are open to fishing following the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is safe to eat.

The “chats” are being hosted and coordinated by local officials and fisherpersons on the ground in each community. Each of the participating state and federal agencies plays a vital role in the government-wide effort to manage fisheries, test and monitor seafood, regulate the seafood industry and test environmental factors related to seafood, such as water and air. 

Each of the participating state and federal agencies plays a vital role in the government-wide effort to manage fisheries, test and monitor seafood, regulate the seafood industry and test environmental factors related to seafood, such as water and air. 

Visit www.NOAA.gov or www.FDA.gov for more information about the federal government’s seafood sampling programs. Some frequently asked questions can be answered here. Call 1-888-INFO-FDA with questions or concerns about seafood or to report any seafood that you suspect of being contaminated. 

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PHOTO RELEASE: Vessels of Opportunity Undergo Safety Inspections 0

Posted on August 17, 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

 

GRAND ISLE, La. - Local Grand Isle-based fishing vessels participating in the vessels of opportunity program moor up to check in at the incident command post dock, Aug. 14, 2010. About 134 vessels ranging from shrimpers to oyster boats are working in the response providing platforms for boom, skimming, safety and logistics operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Local Grand Isle-based fishing vessels participating in the vessels of opportunity program moor up to check in at the incident command post dock, Aug. 14, 2010.

Of the 1,430 response-wide vessels of opportuntiy, approximately 134 vessels ranging from shrimpers to oyster boats are working for the Grand Isle incident command providing platforms for boom, skimming, safety and logistics operations.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. - Tracey Allemand, a contractor working with the Grand Isle logistics branch, checks in vessels at the incident command dock as they return to work on the response following Tropical Depression Five, Aug. 14, 2010. Approximately 134 vessels of opportunity are working for the incident command in Grand Isle. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Tracey Allemand, a responder working with the Grand Isle logistics branch, checks in vessels at the incident command dock as they return to work on the response following Tropical Depression Five, Aug. 14, 2010.

Of the 1,430 response-wide vessels of opportunity, approximately 134 vessels of opportunity are working for the incident command in Grand Isle.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. - Contractors from the safety branch of logistics check in vessels of opportunity at the incident command post dock in Grand Isle, Aug. 14, 2010. The safety team inspected the vessel for fire extinguishers, sound producing devices, operational running lights and obvious safety hazards among other things. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Responders from the safety branch of logistics check in vessels of opportunity at the incident command post dock in Grand Isle, Aug. 14, 2010.

The safety team inspected the vessel for fire extinguishers, sound producing devices, operational running lights and obvious safety hazards among other things.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – A crewman aboard the local fishing vessel After Dark secures boom prior to a safety exam at the vessel’s check in at the Grand Isle incident command post dock by safety personnel from the branch command, Aug. 14, 2010.

Safety personnel checked in the branch’s vessel of opportunity fleet as they returned to work following relocation for storm avoidance of Tropical Depression Five.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

 


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Gulf Seafood Gets Intense Safety Testing – NPR 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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Gulf Seafood Gets Intense Safety Testing
NPR
by AP Enlarge AP Research chemist Daryle Boyd holds seafood samples from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill region as tests are conducted on seafood at the NOAA
Local Expert Discusses Gulf Seafood SafetyPatch
Oil well capped, but Gulf Coast fisheries still reeling from scared consumersNaples Daily News

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Gulf seafood gets intense safety testing – The Associated Press 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

Gulf seafood gets intense safety testing
The Associated Press
And while the dispersant that was dumped into the massive oil spill has consumers nervous, health regulators contend there's no evidence it builds up in
BP well capped, but not forgottenSan Francisco Chronicle
Ecosystem in the surf imperiled by oil spillPensacola News Journal
GUEST COLUMN: The Deepwater spill and your seafood menuAttleboro Sun Chronicle
Patch –Dayton Daily News –Worcester Telegram
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BP oil spill: Barack Obama dives into safety debate with Gulf of Mexico swim – The Guardian 0

Posted on August 15, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

BP oil spill: Barack Obama dives into safety debate with Gulf of Mexico swim
The Guardian
Barack Obama plunged up to his neck into the debate about the safety of Gulf waters after the BP oil spill yesterday when the White House released a photo
President Obama: Oil spill efforts successful, Gulf Coast now 'open' [Pic]Examiner.com
Obamas take boat tour on Florida Panhandle tripCNN (blog)
Obama, daughter swim in Gulf in act of reassuranceAFP
Reuters –Tonic –Newsday (subscription)
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Oil rigs’ safety net questioned as governments rely on private inspections – Washington Post 0

Posted on August 15, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters

Oil rigs' safety net questioned as governments rely on private inspections
Washington Post
The Deepwater Horizon catastrophe, which claimed 11 lives and fouled the Gulf of Mexico, has revealed that the mobile oil rig leased by BP had a host of
BP yet to update emergency plan three months after Deepwater Horizon spillThe Guardian
BP uncertain if Deepwater Horizon static kill will hold back the oilExaminer.com
What we learned from the ecological calamity in the gulfKansas City Star
Bloomberg –The Daily Advertiser –The Business Insider
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Seattle’s NOAA operation testing safety of Gulf fish – Seattle Times 0

Posted on August 08, 2010 by bp complaints

The Hindu

Seattle's NOAA operation testing safety of Gulf fish
Seattle Times
But nobody checks the fish for chemical dispersants dumped in the Gulf to break up oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill. By Sandi Doughton While Gulf states
Oil Spill Calculations Stir Debate on DamageNew York Times
BP begins 'static kill' of its Deepwater Horizon wellMiamiHerald.com
BP Finishes Pumping Cement into Blown-Out WellVoice of America
Oil & Gas Journal –The Guardian –The Economist (blog)
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Chemical dispersants used in gulf oil spill don’t hurt seafood safety, FDA says – Washington Post 2

Posted on August 06, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Chemical dispersants used in gulf oil spill don't hurt seafood safety, FDA says
Washington Post
Chemical dispersants sprayed into the Gulf of Mexico to break up the massive oil spill from the Deepwater Horizon disaster do not appear
Oil Disaster Day 109: BP waits for cement to dry in blown-out wellWAAY

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BP could learn from Exxon’s safety response to Valdez oil spill – USA Today 1

Posted on August 04, 2010 by bp complaints

Palm Beach Post (blog)

BP could learn from Exxon's safety response to Valdez oil spill
USA Today
Based on production and number of spills, Exxon says that its 2008 spill rate was 0.61 vs. 1.4 for the industry average. In the Gulf of Mexico,
Enough Already With The Oil Spills!Huffington Post (blog)
An oil-free Gulf vacationChicago Tribune (blog)
SUBJECT: THE GULF COAST DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL; THE OFFSHORE DRILLING Federal News Service (subscription)
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