Oil spill

Good News from the Gulf of Mexico

November 30, 2010

Baby fish show up in big numbers despite spill This video shows scientists from the University of North Carolina’s Institute of Marine Science working in Grand Bay, which is on the Alabama Coast near Horn Island, not far from Florida. It’s pretty much ground zero for the BP oil spill landfall. The scientists are finding [...]

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Pensacola Beaches are Open: Get the Latest Info

June 4, 2010

Get the latest information on Pensacola beaches. If you don’t find enough info at the link above, check the travel advisory page on the VisitFlorida.com web site. They are doing a good job of keeping their information current. As of today, June 4, 2010 the Pensacola beaches are still open and safe. A few tarballs [...]

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Update: Florida Effects of BP Oil Spill as of Noon Monday May 17, 2010

May 17, 2010

May 17, 2010 Deepwater Horizon Response Situation Report as of noon. (opens as a pdf file). Summary: There is no oil expected on any Florida beaches within the next 72 hours. The oil plume is currently located 75 miles southwest of Pensacola, 175 miles from Port St. Joe, and 260 miles from Saint Petersburg, FL. [...]

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Update: Florida Effects of BP Oil Spill as of Noon Thursday May 13, 2010

May 14, 2010

May 13 Deepwater Horizon Response Situation Report as of noon. (opens as a pdf file) Summary: There is no oil expected on any Florida beaches within the next 72 hours. The oil plume is currently located 80 miles southwest of Pensacola, 172 miles from Port St. Joe, and 317 miles from Saint Petersburg, FL. Go [...]

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Update: Florida Effects of BP Oil Spill as of Noon Monday May 10, 2010

May 10, 2010

May 10, 2010 Deepwater Horizon Response Situation Report as of Noon. (opens as a pdf file) Summary: There is no oil expected on any Florida beaches within the next 72 hours. The oil plume is currently located 100 miles southwest of Pensacola, 179 miles from Port St. Joe, and 340 miles from Saint Petersburg, FL. [...]

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ROFFS Website Monitors Gulf Water Current Effects on BP Oil Spill

May 10, 2010

This model by Roffer’s Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service, in cooperation with the University of South Florida gives an excellent picture of the position and extent of the oil spill and its movement relative to the nearby Gulf of Mexico water currents. Based on current analysis, it appears likely that at some point at least a [...]

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72 Hour Forecast Expects No Oil on Florida Beaches

May 8, 2010

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 72 hour forecast (as of noon Saturday May 8, 2010) indicates that no oil is expected on any of Florida’s beaches during the next 72 hours. The oil is currently 70 miles from Pensacola and 265 miles from St. Petersburg, Florida. Keep up with the latest Gulf oil spill reports [...]

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Florida Beaches Not Under Immediate Threat From Oil

May 6, 2010

Currently, the beaches along the Florida coast are not under immediate threat from the BP oil spill. The further from the spill, the lower the threat. Western panhandle beaches are on high alert, but as yet, no oil is threatening them. So don’t let what is happening hundreds of miles away keep you away from [...]

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Volunteers Needed to Help with Oil Spill Affected Birds and Beaches

May 2, 2010

If you’d like to be a part of the wildlife rescue and beach cleanup effort created by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, you should contact the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary directly RIGHT NOW! Phone: 727.392.4291 or 727.254.0577 Website: http://www.seabirdsanctuary.com/ The Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that is eligible to [...]

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