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Officials gather in Florida for first meeting of Gulf oil spill restoration … – The Canadian Press 0

Posted on November 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Atlanta Journal Constitution

Officials gather in Florida for first meeting of Gulf oil spill restoration
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US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson will preside over the first official meeting of the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task
Independent panel to share findings on Gulf spillThe Associated Press
Six months after the oil spill, Floridians stage beach walk to show coast is clearUSA Today
Jindal on the attack in new bookWashington Post (blog)
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Officials gather for oil spill restoration talks – MiamiHerald.com 0

Posted on November 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Treehugger

Officials gather for oil spill restoration talks
MiamiHerald.com
US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson will preside over the first official meeting of the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task
Oil Spill Investigation A 'High Priority' For JusticeNPR
UAA professor gives presentation on Gulf of Mexico spillKTUU
Ill will toward British Petroleum understandable, but irrationalNewsOK.com
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Officials gather in Tampa, talk about lessons learned from gulf oil spill – Tampabay.com 0

Posted on October 19, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters

Officials gather in Tampa, talk about lessons learned from gulf oil spill
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The main topic this year, of course, is the disaster that began six months ago and left nearly 600 miles of the Gulf of Mexico coastline tainted by oil.
UC Santa Cruz scientist finds the silver lining in the Gulf oil spill disasterSan Jose Mercury News
Critics Lambast Obama Administration Following Lift Of Drilling BanPersonal Liberty Digest
BP links staff bonuses to safetyBBC News
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Panhandle tourism officials blame losses on spill – MiamiHerald.com 0

Posted on October 11, 2010 by bp complaints

WALA-TV FOX10

Panhandle tourism officials blame losses on spill
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Three Florida Panhandle counties say the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico had a devastating effect on local tourism. Compared with August 2009,
Florida Panhandle Tourism Blames Gulf Oil Spill For LossesEasy Destination Blog (blog)

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Louisiana officials complain of BP response to government claims from Gulf of … – NOLA.com 0

Posted on October 02, 2010 by bp complaints

Telegraph.co.uk

Louisiana officials complain of BP response to government claims from Gulf of
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State officials say they have noted less cooperation from BP in resolving government claims from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill since the national media
BP says Gulf oil spill costs hit .2 blnAFP
BP to cut Gulf of Mexico assetsFinancial Times
American Bob Dudley succeeds Hayward as BP's CEOThe Associated Press
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Officials, Native American Leaders Discuss Deepwater Horizon Response Operations 0

Posted on September 23, 2010 by bp complaints

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2nd Chief Alfred Berryhill, from the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, speaks with members of the Deepwater Horizon response
the federal on-scene coordinator for the Deepwater Horizon response, speaks to governmental members of federally recognized Native American tribes during a government-to-government tribal consultation
Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, the federal on-scene coordinator for the Deepwater Horizon response, speaks to governmental members of federally recognized American Indian tribes
Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft (right), the federal on-scene coordinator for the Deepwater Horizon response, speaks with Harrell French (center) from the United South and Eastern Tribes Inc., and Michael Tarpley, the tribal historic preservation officer for the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians
Click an image to view detailed cutline information and download a high-resolution copy. U.S. Coast Guard photos by Petty Officer 3rd Class Rob Simpson

 

An historic government-to-government tribal consultation was held in New Orleans Sept. 17, 2010. Initiated and hosted by Federal On-Scene Coordinator Coast Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft, the meeting was the largest of several inter-governmental consultations between federally recognized American Indian tribes and the federal government to discuss the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill response.

Tribal leaders from as far as Oklahoma and Texas attended the meeting, and included representatives from the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Jena Band of Choctaw Indians, the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma, the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town, and legal counsel for United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET). The Seminole Tribe of Florida also attended the meeting by phone.

One of the main purposes of the meeting was to continue formal consultation and dialogue with federally recognized tribes on the protection of historic properties, traditional cultural properties, and tribal lands that may be affected by the oil spill and response. A total of 25 American Indian tribes are potentially affected by the spill.

Twelve tribal leaders and representatives of six distinct tribal nations attended.

Zukunft briefed the nation tribes on the history of the spill response, and conveys his commitment to protect historic properties that may be affected by the spill and response. Historic properties include ancient archaeological sites, shipwrecks, isolated artifacts, fortifications and structures, and traditional cultural properties. The admiral also provided an overview of the federal government’s obligation and commitment to implement and uphold Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and other federal laws that protect historic properties and tribal interests. The consultation was coordinated by the National Park Service and led by the Assistant Associate Director of Cultural Resources, Dr. Dan Odess.

Continued consultation fosters greater communication between the response and the tribes. In addition to participating in response discussion making tribal monitors accompany shoreline clean-up assessment teams, beach clean-up crews, boom retrieval operations and participate in the planning and review process for Section 106.

The Sept. 17th all-day meeting commenced with a traditional tribal blessing, asking for wisdom, guidance and safe travels for all participants. Charles Coleman of the Thlopthlocco Tribal Town presented Zukunft with an award and a Thlopthlocco Tribal Town coin, and 2nd Chief Alfred Berryhill of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma presented tribal pins. Zukunft presented all tribal members with traditional admiral coins.

Since the beginning of the response, federal partners have engaged Native American tribes on issues related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. USDA hosted specific tribal calls early in the response to discuss various programs available. Tribal leaders were engaged in various agency meetings, and the White House began weekly Native American outreach calls to discuss the spill response as well as claims processes and to answer questions. DHS continues to host weekly calls with tribal leaders.

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Feature by: Margo Schwadron, Ph.D., National Parks Service Archeologist, Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act Coordinator


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BP officials agree to meeting on aid for seafood and tourism industries – NOLA.com 0

Posted on September 23, 2010 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

BP officials agree to meeting on aid for seafood and tourism industries
NOLA.com
View full sizePatrick Semansky, The Associated PressSince the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, fourth-generation fisher Donald Johnfroe has had to fall back on his

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BP holding back data on oil spill impact, Louisiana officials say – NOLA.com 0

Posted on September 18, 2010 by bp complaints

The Guardian

BP holding back data on oil spill impact, Louisiana officials say
NOLA.com
are potentially eligible for compensation from BP for increased costs, economic setbacks and damages from the Gulf of Mexico environmental disaster.
Gulf oil well close to being plugged for goodCTV.ca
Tony Hayward grilled by British MPsThe Voice of Russia
Hayward Defends BP's Record In U.K. TestimonyNPR
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State officials complain BP claims process is too slow – Gainesville Sun 0

Posted on September 15, 2010 by bp complaints

NOLA.com

State officials complain BP claims process is too slow
Gainesville Sun
oil spill was plugged, Florida officials continue to complain that state residents damaged by the environmental disaster are not being compensated. Gulf
BP claim czar 'skeptical' of claims far from spillMiamiHerald.com
Claims process not any better, still slowWLOX
BP claim czar 'skeptical' of claims far from spill10 Connects
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Officials Recover Key Piece of Broken Gulf Oil Well – Voice of America 0

Posted on September 05, 2010 by bp complaints

Washington Post

Officials Recover Key Piece of Broken Gulf Oil Well
Voice of America
Earlier Saturday, the US official overseeing the response to the oil disaster said the BP well is no longer a threat. Retired Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen
Blowout preventer may reveal the 'smoking gun' behind Gulf oil spillExaminer.com
Blowout preventer recovered…Lack of aid in flood-ravaged Pakistan9&10 News
BP close to raising blowout preventer that failed to stop oil leakNECN
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