Florida Deepwater Horizon Response – June 16 0
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Florida Deepwater Horizon Response – June 16
Under the leadership of Governor Charlie Crist, the State Emergency Response Team and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection are actively coordinating and responding to the Deepwater Horizon incident.
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Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 15 0
Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 15
TALLAHASSEE – Under the leadership of Governor Charlie Crist, 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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Unified Command Framework For Volunteers, Jobs, Vessels of Opportunity; Qualified Community Responders Programs Supporting Deepwater Horizon Incident in the Florida Peninsula and Keys 1
MEDIA AVAILABILITY: Vessel Tour Highlighting Natural Resource Protection Efforts in Florida Keys for Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response 2
Florida Peninsula Incident Command Post Continues Efforts to Mitigate Wildlife Impact 0
Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 10 0
Florida Deepwater Horizon response, June 10
TALLAHASSEE – Under the leadership of Governor Charlie Crist, 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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Admiral Allen Establishes Deputy Incident Commanders for Alabama, Mississippi and Florida 0
Florida braces for effects of oil spill 1
Barack Obama, the US president, has made a third trip to Louisiana to meet with officials involved in the oil clean-up operation in the Gulf of Mexico. He warned British energy giant BP on Saturday not to shortchange local residents who have lost their livelihood – while paying out billions of dollars in dividends to company shareholders. The oil slick has now drifted east and is closing in on the US coast near the state of Florida, where businesses at the tourist hotspot of Pensacola Beach should be preparing to greet a flood of tourists at this time of year. Instead, they are getting ready to deal with waves of oil. Al Jazeera’s Cath Turner reports.