THEODORE, Ala. — Dr. Heidi Stout details the efforts at the Theodore Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center as Rachael Newman and Michelle Bellizzi show how an oiled gannet is cleaned June 17, 2010. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Colin White. Uploads by deepwaterhorizonjic
Reno firm’s machines help clean Alabama town’s beaches
A representative of a Reno firm is working with the resort city of Gulf Shores, Ala., to help clean its once-pristine beaches of damage from the oil spill along the Gulf Coast. Read more on Reno Gazette-Journal
Clean hair stockpiled to help with oil spill
MIDDLETOWN — Debby Mastrianni, owner of The Hair Affair inside Main Street Market, opens up a cardboard box packed with about 250 different types of shorn hair. Read more on New Haven Register
MOP Environmental Receives Purchase Order From British Petroleum (BP) to Supply Products for Gulf Oil Spill Clean Up
BATH, NH–(Marketwire – June 4, 2010) – MOP Environmental Solutions, Inc. ( PINKSHEETS : MOPN ) is very pleased to announce it has received a Purchase Order from BP to send oil spill absorbent booms to the Gulf of Mexico for the ongoing oil spill clean up efforts. As per the Purchase Order, MOP Environmental will provide BP with three tractor trailerloads of booms to be shipped to the Hope Dale … Read more on Marketwire
As oil continues to gush from Gulf, Planet 100 takes a look at the 5 most radical methods to clean up an oil spill. For More Videos On Oil: planetgreen.discovery.com
There is increased heat on the White House to do more about the Gulf oil spill, with Senator Nelson saying that it’s time for Obama and the military to step it up on the oil spill. But with the oil industry and the government sharing such a cozy relationship – to the point where the government allowed BP to write its own evaluations – is it even possible for the government to do anything? Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBC’s The Ed Show to talk about what could possibly be done. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Bacteria help to clean up Deepwater Horizon spill
Water samples from the Gulf of Mexico show that a microscopic ally is aiding clean up efforts Read more on New Scientist
www.AvedaFlorida.com We are an environmentally-conscious salon school that recently teamed up with the Matter of Trust organization by recycling cut hair that would normally be thrown away to create oil absorbing mats and water booms. We hope to make an impact on the growing oil spill that is blanketing our gulf. Video Rating: 0 / 5