USF’s R/V Bellows Departs for Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill 5-19-10 0
Video and Editing by Jim Webb www.thewebbworks.com R/V Bellows Sets Sail for Loop Current By Vickie Chachere ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (May 19, 2010) As scientific models show oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill entering the Gulf of Mexicos Loop Current, USF’s R/V Bellows and a team of scientists began a five-day voyage to the Loop Current Wednesday to investigate the extent of oil spreading south through the gulf. The Bellows is the second USF ship involved in the oil spill response. The R/V Weatherbird returned Monday, May 17 from a 12-day mission to gather marine life samples in the gulf and in the spill zone. The Weatherbird II is expected to sail again for the Loop Current later this week to rendezvous with the Bellows. The Bellows voyage will involve collecting water samples from the Loop Current and determine if oil below the gulfs surface is present in the fast-moving current that runs the length of the state of Florida. Scientists will use high-tech underwater sensors to explore in depths that cannot be examined by satellite images. Scientists will also look for tar balls and deploy as many as six drifters to estimate eastward movement of the oil in the Loop Current. The gulf Loop Current is about 80 to 100 miles from Floridas west coast. USF PhD students Peter Simard, who studies whales and dolphins, and Brian Barnes, an optical oceanographer who studies the coral reefs near the Florida Keys, are representing the College of Marine Science on the venture. Simard said …
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Coast Guard Rescues Man Overboard in the Gulf of Mexico 0
NEW ORLEANS – A Coast Guard air crewman hoists a man into a HH-65C Dolphin helicopter after he was reported overboard from a decontamination vessel taking part in the Deepwater Horizon response effort the morning of July 5, 2010.
The vessel Philip Allen McCall radioed to nearby vessels at approximately 4:45 a.m. that the man, identified as 49-year-old Ricky Johnson, was missing 50 miles off the coast of Venice, La. and had presumably fallen overboard in the early morning darkness. He was last seen approximately 15 minutes earlier.
The vessel C-Escort joined the search for Johnson and later relayed the message to the Coast Guard at about 6:00 a.m, which dispatched the helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans, and a C-144 Casa aircraft from the Coast Guard Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Ala.
After several hours of searching by several boats and the two Coast Guard aircraft, the C-Escort spotted Johnson at about 9:00 a.m. and relayed his position to the aircraft. Johnson first tried to climb aboard the C-Escort but, after several hours adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, was too weak to climb the vessel’s ladder.
A rescue swimmer was lowered from the Dolphin helicopter and assisted Johnson into a rescue basket where he was hoisted aboard and transported to West Jefferson Hospital in Jefferson Parish, La., for treatment. His condition is unknown at this time. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer Nathan Falkenstein.
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Coast Guard Rescues Man Overboard Gulf of Mexico 1
NEW ORLEANS – A Coast Guard air crewman hoists a man into a HH-65C Dolphin helicopter after he was reported overboard from a decontamination vessel taking part in the Deepwater Horizon response effort the morning of July 5, 2010.
The vessel Philip Allen McCall radioed to nearby vessels at approximately 4:45 a.m. that the man, identified as 49-year-old Ricky Johnson, was missing 50 miles off the coast of Venice, La. and had presumably fallen overboard in the early morning darkness. He was last seen approximately 15 minutes earlier.
The vessel C-Escort joined the search for Johnson and later relayed the message to the Coast Guard at about 6:00 a.m, which dispatched the helicopter from Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans, and a C-144 Casa aircraft from the Coast Guard Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Ala.
After several hours of searching by several boats and the two Coast Guard aircraft, the C-Escort spotted Johnson at about 9:00 a.m. and relayed his position to the aircraft. Johnson first tried to climb aboard the C-Escort but, after several hours adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, was too weak to climb the vessel’s ladder.
A rescue swimmer was lowered from the Dolphin helicopter and assisted Johnson into a rescue basket where he was hoisted aboard and transported to West Jefferson Hospital in Jefferson Parish, La., for treatment. His condition is unknown at this time. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer Nathan Falkenstein.
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OIL SPILL GULF OF MEXICO STARGATE OR FALSE FLAG ? 12
Is the Mexican Gulf BP Spill another Stargate? 120 degrees Giza plateau? Is this another hidden warning sign to the Illuminati or to mankind? False Flag attack to depopulate the human race?
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Less than a month after Barack Obama, the US president, allowed drilling off US shores, an oil disaster is looming. Is Obama’s aim of getting Republican support for his carbon emissions bill jeopardising environmental safety on the US coastline and the future of a thriving tourism industry?
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Giant oil skimmer being tested in Gulf of Mexico 1
Giant oil skimmer being tested in Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico cleanup crews working to block millions of gallons of oil from reaching land may soon have a giant on their side, if a weekend test of a new skimmer goes well.
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Whose SWAT Teams Went To ALL Gulf Of Mexico Oil Rigs & What The Hell Are They Doing? 26
***UPDATED**** A THIRD OF THE WATERS? Whose SWAT Teams Are On All Gulf Of Mexico Oil Rigs And What The Hell Are They Doing? US Orders Blackout Over Gulf Of Mexico Oil Rig www.wral.com A SECOND OIL DRILLING has overturned near Morgan City, Louisiana, after the oil slick from the first…
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Hurricane threatens Texas, Mexico
US President Barack Obama has declared a state of emergency in Texas as Alex strengthened into a hurricane.
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These are the images that you might not be seeing. You need to. Music by Five Finger Death Punch: Death Before Dishonor By The Associated Press (AP) — Events May 5, Day 16 of a Gulf of Mexico oil spill that began with an explosion and fire on April 20 on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon, owned by Transocean Ltd. and leased by BP PLC, which is in charge of cleanup and containment. The blast killed 11 workers. Since then, oil has been pouring into the Gulf from a blown-out undersea well at about 210000 gallons per day. The slick threatens the US coastline. ONE LEAK CAPPED The Coast Guard says BP PLC has managed to cap one of three leaks at a deepwater oil well. That’s not expected to reduce the overall flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, but does make it possible to drop a single containment box on the breach, rather than needing two or three. SPILL NEARS LAND AND LOOP CURRENT Two satellite images taken Wednesday morning indicate that oil has reached the Mississippi Delta and the Chandeleur Islands off the coast of Louisiana, an imaging expert says. It’s not clear from the radar images whether the oil has reached the shore, but “it’s certainly very close,” said Hans Graber, director of the University of Miami’s satellite sensing facility. He said the images also show oil drifting to the south, toward the Loop Current, which could carry oil toward Florida and the Florida Keys. Boats remained at the Chandeleur Island chain because officials got a report of oil coming …
NEW ORLEANS — The Coast Guard says a burning offshore drilling platform is tilting badly after a fiery explosion in the Gulf of Mexico as a frantic search continues for at least 11 people missing. The Coast Guard says most of the 126 workers on the rig Deepwater Horizon escaped safely after the explosion off the Louisiana coast about 10 pm Tuesday. But at least 11 are unaccounted for and several hospitals say they are treating workers for injuries. At least two are still hospitalized. Helicopters, an airplane and boats searched for any sign of the missing workers. Meanwhile, the rig was listing at about 70 degrees and threatening to topple over.