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August 01, 2010 by
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Coast Guard Allows Toxic Chemical Use On Gulf Oil NPR At sea, they're depending on each other to finally plug up the environmental disaster. Enlarge Associated Press Oil containment boom is laid out in Treasure … 3 squabbling companies must cooperate to plug wellThe Associated Press
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August 01, 2010 by
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Coast Guard: Work On Smaller Gulf Leak To Begin Sunday Wall Street Journal The size of this leak–roughly estimated at 33 barrels a day–is a tiny fraction of the massive oil Gulf of Mexico oil spill that released tens of thousands … Leaking wellhead in Bayou St. Denis could be closed SundayNOLA.com Day 99: The Latest on the Oil SpillNew York Times Coast Guard: New Gulf Oil Spill Will Take More Than a Week to PlugAOL News Daily Comet –KLFY –PennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release) all 100 news articles »
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July 16, 2010 by
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July 11, 2010 by
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New Deepwater Horizon images:
Coast Guard Provides Media Aerial View of Deepwater Horizon Spill Cleanup Efforts

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July 11, 2010 by
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MIAMI - Members of the Coast Guard, National Park Service, and staff from Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami, unload 23 crates with 45 brown pelican chicks Saturday, July 10, 2010, at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The pelicans, ranging in age from 5-to-10 weeks old, had been impacted in the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and previously cared for at Fort Jackson Bird Rehabilitation Center in Buras, La. The chicks were transported to Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami where they will remain until they can fly and be released into the wild. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Krystyna Hannum.
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