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Dr. Bill Deagle talks about the impending oil volcano tsunami caused by the BP abiotic (unending) oil well located in the Gulf of Mexico
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Dr. Bill Deagle talks about the impending oil volcano tsunami caused by the BP abiotic (unending) oil well located in the Gulf of Mexico
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Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 28
TALLAHASSEE – The State Emergency Response Team and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) are actively coordinating and responding to the Deepwater Horizon incident.
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This was filmed with family on Saturday, June 13, on one of my many trips to one of my favorite beaches lately in fear that it may be the last time that they are beautiful. Currently, those of us who live along the coast walk the line between concern and sadness under a thick and heavy fog of anger and disbelief over the effects of the BP oil spill. We push on with our lives while we and our neighbors speak of hardship claims filed with BP, our loss of business and tax revenue in the busiest time of the tourism season and whether a dozen Apalachicola oysters will be our last. As the oil makes it way east and southeast, all that we can do is pray that our Walton and Bay County communities will be spared the pain being endured by Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and now the Florida panhandle an hour down the road to our west. Deer Lake State Park along Highway 30A in Walton County, Florida is a stunningly beautiful pristine coastal dune park that straddles the borders of the communities of Watersound Beach and Seagrove Beach. I created this video as an outlet of pent up frustration and feelings of helplessness where the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster is concerned. I cannot do anything about the spill except document the beach in its beautiful preserved state now, and if spoiled this summer, help clean it up later. Three days before the explosion of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Drilling Platform, Florida Rep. Dean Cannon shelved his proposal to lift the ban on oil …
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NOAA offshore trajectory forecast for noon June 2, 2010 – June 4, 2010 Facebook: This is a report from Laurie Greeley Diefenthaler In the Florida Keys. “They have totally lied to everyone. The BP Oil is here….it is on our lures, on our fingers and on our fishihg line. It is in the gulf stream and it is not being reported on the news ANYWHERE. This makes me sick.” LAURIE REPORTS THIS ALSO: AND BY THE WAY, WE ARE IN DUCK KEY, RIGHT OFF MARATHON ….FLORIDA KEYS. www.facebook.com Perhaps this is why a BP claims office was opened in Marathon Key on May 30. www.floridaoilspilllaw.com Also, NOAA has closed the waters all the way to the Tortugas 50 miles west of the Keys. sero.nmfs.noaa.gov Tags: dispersant riser pipe syphon gulf louisiana alabama mississippi miami lauderdale tampa st. pete palm beach turtles coral reef pelicans oilspill oilslick oil BP Deepwater Horizon Transocean Halliburton Anadarko wellhead junkshot containment boom dome rov rig blowout ixtoc exxon valdez attorney lawyer volcano geyser loop current gulfstream new orleans biloxi disaster
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Florida Deepwater Horizon Response June 22, 2010
The following is a summary of state and BP response actions to date, as well as tips for residents and visitors to take precautions both pre and post-landfall.
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BP reattaches cap, but oil closes Florida beaches
BP reattaches cap, but oil closes Florida beachesBP reattaches cap, but oil closes Florida beaches
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Experts: Oil from BP blowout not likely to reach South Florida, Keys
The risk of oil from the Deepwater Horizon blowout reaching the Florida Keys and South Florida anytime soon is now so remote that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has suspended its trajectory maps for the area, effectively downgrading the region to low risk.
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Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 17
TALLAHASSEE – The State Emergency Response Team and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) are actively coordinating and responding to the Deepwater Horizon incident.
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