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What’s Going On In The Gulf?

Massive Fish Kills Cause New Concerns

What's Going On In The Gulf? While the mainstream media coverage has subsided the truth toll of the damage is just beginning to surface.

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3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by George Washington - September 17, 2010 at 12:22 am

Reasercher says “they found a FIELD OF OIL two inches thick, spreading as far as 70 miles from wellhead” — “Finding it everywhere that we looked” (VIDEO)

Is Gulf Oil Sitting on the Ocean Floor?, ABC News, September 13, 2010:

Transcript . . . → Read More: Reasercher says “they found a FIELD OF OIL two inches thick, spreading as far as 70 miles from wellhead” — “Finding it everywhere that we looked” (VIDEO)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - September 14, 2010 at 10:03 pm

Yesterday near Bay Chaland, Louisiana: FOUR FOOT wide, four inch thick “oil patty” + 100,000s of dead fish = NO TESTING TO SEE IF FROM BP’S OIL (MAPS)

On Monday WGNO New Orleans reported “Hundreds of thousands of dead fish at . . . → Read More: Yesterday near Bay Chaland, Louisiana: FOUR FOOT wide, four inch thick “oil patty” + 100,000s of dead fish = NO TESTING TO SEE IF FROM BP’S OIL (MAPS)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - at 8:40 am

Just hours before “a new wave of black oil suddenly” came ashore, state officials began process of REOPENING nearby waters to commercial fishing

LDWF Begins Process of Reopening Commercial Fishing in Terrebonne and Timbalier Bays by . . . → Read More: Just hours before “a new wave of black oil suddenly” came ashore, state officials began process of REOPENING nearby waters to commercial fishing

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - at 6:30 am

Far From Over: New Oil Soaks Beaches in Plaquemines Parish; Oil Surfaces on Eastern Side of Barataria Bay

For anybody who doubts there’s any substantial amount of oil left in the Gulf, you might catch the Times-Picayune story about new waves of oil coming ashore. The TP article reminds us just how far we are from getting through this mess: “… 16 miles of coastal beaches in Plaquemines Parish from Sandy Point to…

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Stuart Smith - September 13, 2010 at 5:52 pm

“NEW OIL WAS SURFACING” and BLACK crude “SUDDENLY” came ashore — 16 MILES of beaches and marshes hit in Louisiana

The Times-Picayune reported yesterday, “A new wave of black oil suddenly came ashore . . . → Read More: “NEW OIL WAS SURFACING” and BLACK crude “SUDDENLY” came ashore — 16 MILES of beaches and marshes hit in Louisiana

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - at 3:45 pm

DISTURBING: Nest of baby turtle eggs surrounded with tarballs — “We dug in the sand a few feet and found layers of black sand” (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

Tarballs on Horn Island, Greenpeace Blogpost by Phil Kline, September 8, 2010:

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Horn Island, . . . → Read More: DISTURBING: Nest of baby turtle eggs surrounded with tarballs — “We dug in the sand a few feet and found layers of black sand” (PHOTOS & VIDEO)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - at 8:37 am

New wave of oil comes ashore west of Mississippi River

PLAQUEMINES PARISH – A new wave of black oil suddenly came ashore west of the Mississippi River on Friday and Saturday, coating beaches and fouling interior marshes, according to anglers’ reports. (...)Read the rest of New wave of oil comes ashore west of Mississippi River (250 words) © admin for oilspillaction.com, 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add…

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Stuart Smith - at 6:32 am

MUST SEE: Pilot observes “a lot of white foamy substance never seen before and that none of us could identify from the air” (PHOTO)

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Aerial Search for Whale Sharks Both Troubling and Uplifting; Dispersant Foam . . . → Read More: MUST SEE: Pilot observes “a lot of white foamy substance never seen before and that none of us could identify from the air” (PHOTO)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - September 12, 2010 at 9:12 pm

Chem Lab President: “Such a high concentration” of Corexit dispersant in “inshore water” suggests spraying occurred nearby

Chem Lab President: “Such a high concentration” of Corexit dispersant in “inshore water” suggests spraying occurred near the shore despite government claims they have not sprayed close to the coast.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - September 1, 2010 at 2:08 pm

FLASHBACK: Toxicologist says dispersant “sits on the surface” comes up and “moves around”; Even with “a very good pilot, drift can be of concern” — Absolutely impacting land (VIDEO)

C-130 on "Oil Spill Cleanup"

Dr. Chris Pincetich, Marine Biologist and Toxicologist, Project Gulf Impact, July 4, 2010:

<p . . . → Read More: FLASHBACK: Toxicologist says dispersant “sits on the surface” comes up and “moves around”; Even with “a very good pilot, drift can be of concern” — Absolutely impacting land (VIDEO)

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Florida Oil Spill Law - August 31, 2010 at 5:19 pm

BP Gulf Oil Spill Photos Show What BP Doesn’t Want You To See, The Real Reason Constitution Has Been Suspended

BP Gulf Oil Spill Fish Kill

A collection of photos that BP doesn't want people to see which shows just why the Constitution has been suspended and there is now a no-fly zone over the BP Gulf Oil Spill.

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188 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - July 11, 2010 at 8:22 pm

Is The BP Gulf Oil Spill Raining on Florida? This Is Just The Beginning

Oil spill reaches Louisana

After a rain storm in Florida one resident reports a toxic oil smell and his car covered in a sheen of oil from the Gulf oil spill. This was just from rain. What happens if a hurricane hits?

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13 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Alexander Higgins - May 30, 2010 at 3:04 am

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