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Gulf oil spill: Fishermen decry a lost season – Los Angeles Times (blog) 0

Posted on July 31, 2010 by bp complaints

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Gulf oil spill: Fishermen decry a lost season
Los Angeles Times (blog)
and shrimping won't salvage the livelihoods of many Gulf of Mexico fishermen this season after the devastating effects of the catastrophic BP oil spill.
Florida Releases July 31, 2010 Gulf Oil Spill Situation UpdateGov Monitor
Tracking Gulf's Fate as Slicks RecedeNew York Times
BP Gulf oil spill update: Were Tony Hayward and Rush Limbaugh right after all?Examiner.com
The Associated Press –San Jose Mercury News –Voice of America
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LDWF Schedules Meetings to Outline Preliminary Plans for Waterfowl Hunting Season in Louisiana and Receive Public Comment 0

Posted on July 16, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

‘Minimal harvest’ reported for early start of scallop season 0

Posted on June 22, 2010 by bp complaints

‘Minimal harvest’ reported for early start of scallop season
By Karen Voyles Staff writer The weather limited scalloping in some areas during the first weekend of the 2010 season, but those who ventured out were able to find the shellfish.
Read more on The Gainesville Sun

2010 Hurricane Season 0

Posted on June 21, 2010 by bp complaints

2010 Hurricane Season
The presence of the biggest release of crude oil the nation has ever seen off the coast of Louisiana could complicate the hurricane season that starts today.
Read more on The Daily Iberian

BP oil spill could make Gulf hurricane season ‘devastating’ 0

Posted on June 08, 2010 by bp complaints

BP oil spill could make Gulf hurricane season ‘devastating’
Forecasters expect an active hurricane season, raising concern that a storm could push more of the BP oil spill ashore.
Read more on KFJX Pittsburg

Arrival of hurricane season in Gulf of Mexico adds new fears over continuing Deepwater Horizon oil spill 0

Posted on June 06, 2010 by bp complaints

Arrival of hurricane season in Gulf of Mexico adds new fears over continuing Deepwater Horizon oil spill
NEW YORK – The 2010 Hurricane season, which is predicted by meteorologists to be “active or extremely active” has arrived in the Gulf of Mexico where BP is still struggling amid myriad failures to stem the flow of oil from its leak that is now in its 42nd day.
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Hurricane Season Starts 0

Posted on June 01, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

Oil complicates forecasts on hurricane season eve 0

Posted on May 30, 2010 by bp complaints

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Oil complicates forecasts on hurricane season eve
As hurricane season approaches, the giant oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is taking weather forecasters into nearly uncharted waters.
Read more on AP via Yahoo! News

LDWF Sets Spring Shrimp Season Dates for Additional Portions of Zone 1 0

Posted on May 28, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

Time to Get Ready for Hurricane Season 0

Posted on May 27, 2010 by bp complaints

Today marks only six days until the start of hurricane season. FEMA is working across the administration and with our state and local officials to be ready and earlier today I joined Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano, NOAA Administrator Dr. Lubchenco, Bill Read of the National Hurricane Center and five FEMA regional administrators to brief President Obama about our continuing efforts.

FEMA has been in regular contact with Governors, congressional delegations, and emergency managers in coastal states to ensure they have the tools and resources they need to prepare for, respond to, and recover from any potential hurricane impacts.

FEMA, the states, and local governments all have important roles, but the bottom line is – we can only be as prepared as the public is prepared. The fact is FEMA is only part of the team. State, tribal and local offices, the private sector, faith-based groups, non-profits, and most importantly, the general public, all have a role to play as well.

Families and business in coastal communities all need to take steps now to prepare for hurricane season – but because no one is immune from emergencies, you should take these steps to increase your preparedness whether you live in a hurricane-prone area or not.

They include putting together a communications plan, getting an emergency kit, and staying informed and following the instructions of local officials. Ready.gov is a valuable source of information on preparedness, with links for business and children as well.

FEMA also recently launched a mobile version of our website, which can be found at m.fema.gov, to give people quick access to the disaster information and tools on their smart phones.

This season there has also been a lot of questions on the BP oil spill. Our planning has certainly involved consideration of the effects that the BP oil spill could have on the response capabilities and recovery scenarios. But, the existence of the spill does not change FEMA’s initial priority during a response, which is to support the states and do everything possible to protect lives and property. And my message to the public is – whether or not we have an oil spill, if you have a major hurricane coming, you have to listen to the advice of your state and local officials, and if they tell you to evacuate, you need to evacuate.

Hurricane season officially starts June 1st. So now’s the time to get ready – get a family communications plan, put together an emergency kit, and pay attention to announcements and instructions from local officials. Being prepared will go a long way toward keeping your family safe this summer.

For more information on how to how your family can become better prepared, visit www.ready.gov.

Craig Fugate is the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency

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