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06/11/2010
Okaloosa County and the U.S. Coast Guard have developed a boom plan for the Destin Pass that could be the best oil deflection strategy on the Gulf Coast.  But it will be later in the week at best before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issues the permit required for the booms to be deployed. The ...
06/09/2010
http://www.trulia.com/blog/myke_triebold_gri_cnas/2010/06/gulf_oil_spill_noaa_trajectory_for_6-4-2010
06/03/2010
Wednesday afternoon Florida approved the boom contractor to begin laying the final tier of booms in Santa Rosa County. The additional boom deployment, which starts today, includes 10 sites above and beyond those in the plan approved by the Deepwater Horizon Unified Command. Okaloosa County will "...
06/03/2010
"We are moving critical response assets across all the Gulf Coast states in preparation for potential near- and long-term oil impacts. In Alabama, the Coast Guard Cutter Cypress arrived in Mobile Bay today to protect Dauphin Island from the north and west. Tomorrow, we will commence a surge of bo...
06/03/2010
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If you have suggestions for the clean up of the Oil Spill, there is a survey being conducted asking for your input.  Click on this link to give your input. Take the Survey  
06/02/2010
Click this link for an updated NOAA trajectory map of the Gulf Oil Spill http://www.trulia.com/blog/myke_triebold_gri_cnas/
06/01/2010
As of last night, as reported on CNN, BP is stating that the plan for a "top fill" should be taking place this weekend.  With the oil now infiltrating the wetlands of Southern Louisiana, we don't have to look too far to see what could happen to the entire gulf coast if this well isn't stopped soo...
05/21/2010
Wow, take a look at this-- if you live on the Gulf Coast and see your livelihood and the value of your property and even your financial viability threatened, get a load of this!!"The giant oil spill in the gulf (still gushing thousands of gallons of oil a day into the sea) and the hundreds of tho...
05/20/2010
The newly closed area is more than 150 miles from the nearest port and primarily in deep water used by pelagic longline fisheries that target highly migratory species, such as tuna and swordfish. Coastal fisheries, such as grouper, snapper and shrimp, will not be affected by the expansion of the ...
05/20/2010
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