LDWF Issues Additional Recreational and Commercial Fishing Closure in the Territorial Seas near Marsh Island 0
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NOAA Ship Thomas Jefferson dispatched to deploy special instruments
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Filmed 20 minutes north of Palm Beach County, FL on Tuesday May 18, 2010 at 9:00a EST. Is the BP oil spill the cause of hundreds of dead fish washing up on Southeast Florida beaches? Cold weather is capable of killing certain types of fish. This morning, area temperatures were near 90*F. Video copyright of www.landofthemarvelous.com Subscribe for more updates. Tags “May 16” “May 17” “May 18” dispersant riser pipe syphon gulf louisiana alabama mississippi miami lauderdale “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 volcano geyser loop current gulfstream “new orleans” biloxi
LDWF and DHH Issue Additional Closures to Fishing and Oyster Harvesting Areas in the Territorial Seas near Marsh Island Due to Reports of Oil 0
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Confirms Oil Near Sister Lake 1
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La. shrimping town, near oil spill, buoyed by prayer 0
La. shrimping town, near oil spill, buoyed by prayer
VENICE, La. (BP)–Residents in the small shrimping community of Venice, La., are uncertain about their future amid reporters who have crowded into the state’s southernmost town to cover the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Horrified Pilot Sees Oil Spill Clumps Near Gulf Coast (Update1) 0
Horrified Pilot Sees Oil Spill Clumps Near Gulf Coast (Update1)
May 5 (Bloomberg) — Oil is still gushing from BP Plc’s leaking rig, 80 miles from the Gulf Coast. It hasn’t yet touched shore in the Alabama city of Mobile, though some residents say they can smell the fumes of the approaching slick. Coast Guard officials say it’s onshore elsewhere.
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