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Scientists Release the First Rescued, Rehabilitated Sea Turtles Back into the Gulf 0

Posted on August 18, 2010 by bp complaints

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  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

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Phone: (713) 323-1670
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NOAA administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco and Adm. Thad Allen joined state, federal, and partner biologists today as they released 23 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles back into the Gulf of Mexico near Cedar Key, Fla., after the turtles were successfully rescued and rehabilitated from the effects of the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill.

Scientists selected the area on Florida’s Gulf coast for release because it is an important foraging area for the species, the water was never oiled, and the habitat provides everything these turtles need for survival.

“I’m pleased that Admiral Allen and I were able to assist with the release of these turtles. And we thank all of our partners in this rescue and rehabilitation effort,” said Dr. Lubchenco. “This is a wonderful day for all involved–but especially for the turtles.”

“This area near Cedar Key provides excellent habitat for Kemp’s ridley sea turtles and has long been known as an important habitat area for this species,” said Barbara Schroeder, NOAA’s national sea turtle coordinator. “Thanks to the efforts of our rescue teams and rehabilitation facility partners all of the turtles we released today have an excellent chance of surviving in the wild and contributing to the recovery of this species.”

The turtles released today were rescued by teams from NOAA and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission working with partners from the Riverhead Foundation and the In-Water Research Group. The turtles received excellent treatment and care, including cleaning and de-oiling, at the Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans, and at Gulf World in Panama City, Fla. The turtles were then cared for by SeaWorld Orlando, Mote Marine Laboratory, and the Florida Aquarium. To date, approximately 500 live turtles have been rescued during the Gulf oil spill, and more than 450 stranded or captured turtles have had visible evidence of external oil. Approximately 350 turtles are still in rehabilitation facilities and will be released as they are given clean bills of health.

“It’s wonderful news that sea turtles hurt by the Deepwater Horizon spill are now rehabilitated and ready to go home to the Gulf of Mexico,” said Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida. “This is a testament to the hard work of fish and wildlife agencies and our wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centers.”

”This is a great day for our biologists since many of these turtles were originally rescued by our staff,” said Gil McRae, director of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute. “Everyone involved has worked hard to ensure that these endangered turtles are returned to the wild so they can contribute to the overall population.”

NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth’s environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources. Visit us at http://www.noaa.gov or on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/usnoaagov.

For more information on FWC sea turtle conservation, visit http://www.MyFWC.com/SeaTurtle.

On the Web:

Detailed fact sheet on Kemp’s ridley sea turtles and today’s release: http://www.noaa.gov/factsheets/new%20version/releasing_kemp’s_ridley_turtles.pdf

B-roll video will be available after 4:00 p.m. EDT: http://www.restorethegulf.gov/multimedia.shtm

 

 

 


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MEDIA ADVISORY: Admiral Allen and Administrator Lubchenco to Discuss Sea Turtle Release and Provide Operational Update on Ongoing Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil Spill Response Efforts 0

Posted on August 18, 2010 by bp complaints

WHO:  Adm. Thad Allen, National Incident Commander and Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

WHAT: Teleconference to provide update on ongoing Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill response efforts

WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010, 12:15 p.m., EDT. The call-in number is (866) 304-5784 for domestic callers, and (706) 643-1612 for international callers. Conference ID# 95435826

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US Fish and Wildlife release birds-1.wmv 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

HOUMA, La. – Wildlife response teams from US Fish & Wildlife release birds from rehab at the Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge in southeast Louisiana. Each day, multi-agency bird recovery teams led by US Fish and Wildlife Service respond to reports from cleanup workers and citizens of injured and oiled birds. The birds are captured and transported to rehabilitation facilities with the eventual goal of returning them to the wild. US Fish and Wildlife Service video.
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PHOTO RELEASE: Vessels of Opportunity Undergo Safety Inspections 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Key contact numbers

  • Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866) 448-5816
  • Submit alternative response technology, services or products: (281) 366-5511 
  • Submit a claim for damages: (800) 440-0858
  • Report oiled wildlife: (866) 557-1401

Deepwater Horizon Incident
Joint Information Center

Phone: (713) 323-1670
(713) 323-1671

 

GRAND ISLE, La. - Local Grand Isle-based fishing vessels participating in the vessels of opportunity program moor up to check in at the incident command post dock, Aug. 14, 2010. About 134 vessels ranging from shrimpers to oyster boats are working in the response providing platforms for boom, skimming, safety and logistics operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Local Grand Isle-based fishing vessels participating in the vessels of opportunity program moor up to check in at the incident command post dock, Aug. 14, 2010.

Of the 1,430 response-wide vessels of opportuntiy, approximately 134 vessels ranging from shrimpers to oyster boats are working for the Grand Isle incident command providing platforms for boom, skimming, safety and logistics operations.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. - Tracey Allemand, a contractor working with the Grand Isle logistics branch, checks in vessels at the incident command dock as they return to work on the response following Tropical Depression Five, Aug. 14, 2010. Approximately 134 vessels of opportunity are working for the incident command in Grand Isle. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Tracey Allemand, a responder working with the Grand Isle logistics branch, checks in vessels at the incident command dock as they return to work on the response following Tropical Depression Five, Aug. 14, 2010.

Of the 1,430 response-wide vessels of opportunity, approximately 134 vessels of opportunity are working for the incident command in Grand Isle.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. - Contractors from the safety branch of logistics check in vessels of opportunity at the incident command post dock in Grand Isle, Aug. 14, 2010. The safety team inspected the vessel for fire extinguishers, sound producing devices, operational running lights and obvious safety hazards among other things. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – Responders from the safety branch of logistics check in vessels of opportunity at the incident command post dock in Grand Isle, Aug. 14, 2010.

The safety team inspected the vessel for fire extinguishers, sound producing devices, operational running lights and obvious safety hazards among other things.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

GRAND ISLE, La. – A crewman aboard the local fishing vessel After Dark secures boom prior to a safety exam at the vessel’s check in at the Grand Isle incident command post dock by safety personnel from the branch command, Aug. 14, 2010.

Safety personnel checked in the branch’s vessel of opportunity fleet as they returned to work following relocation for storm avoidance of Tropical Depression Five.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis.

 


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FW: Admiral Allen Announces Deployment of Economic Assessment and Evaluation … – Trading Markets (press release) 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

FW: Admiral Allen Announces Deployment of Economic Assessment and Evaluation
Trading Markets (press release)
From: Deepwater Horizon Response External Affairs Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 2:40 PM To: Shapiro, Nicholas S. Subject: Admiral Allen Announces Deployment
Economic Assessment and Evaluation Teams Deployed to Communities Impacted by eNews Park Forest

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Deepwater Horizon: Relief well awaits pressure management decision – PennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release) 1

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

IBTimes Hong Kong

Deepwater Horizon: Relief well awaits pressure management decision
PennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release)
HOUSTON – Completion of the relief well and subsequent bottom kill of BP's Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico is pending a decision by the federal
BP, US technical team need more time to plan next Macondo stepsPlatts
Macondo pressure test due before relief well resumesOil & Gas Journal
BP, government analyzing pressure risks in Macondo wellPennEnergy Petroleum Products (press release)

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PHOTO RELEASE: Post-Storm Operations 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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PHOTO RELEASE: National Incident Commander visits bird rehabilitation facility 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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PHOTO RELEASE: Sediment testing 0

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

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Vertex Energy begins processing material from Gulf Coast oil spill – Trading Markets (press release) 2

Posted on August 16, 2010 by bp complaints

msnbc.com

Vertex Energy begins processing material from Gulf Coast oil spill
Trading Markets (press release)
The company has started processing material from the Gulf Coast oil spill utilising its licensed Thermal-Chemical Extraction Process technology (TCEP).
Oil spill politicsWashington Post (blog)
(8/2010) Investigation Of Natural Resources From Gulf Oil SpillBasil & Spice
Reflections on Global Interdependance's Gulf Oil Spill Disaster SeminarMinyanville.com
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