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Old 05-19-2010, 12:18 AM
Ryank Ryank is offline
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I flew to Houston today and the size of the oil slick from 30k feet was amazing. "Humongous" does nothing to describe how vast an area of ocean this slick covers. It is also all over the beaches covering dozens of miles of coastline that I was able to see. I feel the media has been totaly covering up (probably as ordered by our Government) the severity of this. I understand the blow to Tourism will be catastrophic, not to mention the blow to our ecology.
This post from Spearboard only confirms my fears. I have been told the same by many dive shop owners in that area, as what you are about to see if you click on the link, that there is indeed oil showing up in MANY areas in the Fl keys already as a result of the loop current. Isn't it nice the media Sucks A$$. I guess there really is no freedom of the press or free speech.


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Old 05-19-2010, 09:10 AM
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I`ll be taking my online Haz-Mat cert. soon. Sea Tow is organizing volunteers here in WPB. Our collective hearts are breaking.

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Old 05-19-2010, 12:44 PM
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Keys balls are ship oil from a bilge. I live in Mobile, Alabama and have worked in the oil field and have been performing remediation for the past decade, please don't listen to the tv about this. Louisiana is getting hammered, the rest of us on the gulf coast are just watching money being wasted with hundreds of people driving up and down the beach waiting for something that may never get here. We are all boomed off and ready to close off every inlet and we have had a total of about 2 gallons (actually less) of tar balls wash up on the beaches here. The media has killed tourism here and the beaches are as beatiful as ever. Yes our fishing is closed when you get 20-25 miles offshore, but there isn't any oil there either.

Pray for Louisiana, the rest of us are just like always.

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Old 05-19-2010, 07:01 PM
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The keys balls may indeed be from a ships bilge, I am guessing you did not look at the pictures, these pictures are from marathon key, on the Atlantic side, This is Light sweet crude that has made it up thru the loop current.Where the leak is occurring some of the spill is going to move towards land in MS or LA,the rest will and has begun to get swept up in the loop current and is/ has begun landing in Florida. This is not tar balls from a ships bilge. The color of these slicks forming already is the same as LSC from the spill site. This is a oil slick over a mile long. Also some friends just commented the CG has found a slick over 5 miles long heading for the dry tortugas. (which will most likely become public at any time) This is not just speculation, this is reality. Fl may become worse effected then LA or MS or any of the other states due to the loop current situation. CNN and all the other media claims what the government tells them to.
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Old 05-19-2010, 09:20 PM
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The gulf oil spill is a huge mess, and BP should be held responsible for their failure to contain it. But don't lose heart, folks. Crude oil occurs naturally, and mother nature has ways of dealing with it. The Gulf is loaded with natural oil seeps. This spill has just dumped a lot more than usual over a much shorter period of time. So while the immediate situation is a gummy mess, I think in two years or less, you'll be hard pressed to find signs of lasting damage.
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Old 05-19-2010, 09:34 PM
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tar balls in keys do not match fingerprint of of from horizon. the loop current will spread it farther, but the action in the current will ultimately increase the rate of degredation. this incident has been blown way out of proportion and millions off resources wasted in places that will never see an impact from this. my wife is from jupiter and laughed because tar balls used to wash up on the beach very frequently when she was younger. it is an oil spill not the end of the world. the saddest part is everyone has forgotten the 11 people that died because their fishing might get hurt for a few months.
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Old 05-19-2010, 11:26 PM
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The gulf oil spill is a huge mess, and BP should be held responsible for their failure to contain it. But don't lose heart, folks. Crude oil occurs naturally, and mother nature has ways of dealing with it. The Gulf is loaded with natural oil seeps. This spill has just dumped a lot more than usual over a much shorter period of time. So while the immediate situation is a gummy mess, I think in two years or less, you'll be hard pressed to find signs of lasting damage.
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I agree, even if it does impact florida, time will cure all.
But as to those that feel there is a media hype, not sure what you mean? The oil slick is huge, As I have seen from the air, which is not shown on any media tv station I have viewed. Even what is visible from the air a majority of what is leaking out is not floating on the surface but hanging at different depths. The report that it might get caught in the middle of the gulf and not make it to Fl at all is well and good, but it is a report from the same group that is trying to protect tourism, and not start any panics. I understand their intentions but feel at the same I would rather know the entire truth of a situation. Its not that it could potentialy ruin fishing and diving for a few years, it is much larger then that. I would love to believe everything is awesome and honky dory and no oil is going to effect us. Yes we all know tar balls have floated up on beaches for the last 100 years and it is a normal ocurrence. We will have to wait and see, and hope...
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Old 05-20-2010, 09:59 PM
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Scientists analyzing video of the oil gushing from the seabed have pegged the spill's volume at about 70,000 barrels (2.9 million gallons/11 million liters) per day.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100520/...l_rig_leak_201
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Old 05-20-2010, 10:31 PM
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The Russians would have probably set off a nuke in the seabed next to this thing a few days after it started and sealed it instantly! Seems a little strange there hasn't been more discussion of that. We did underground nuke tests for years, so there should be plenty of data on how close and how deep it would have to be to melt all the rock around the hole!
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Old 05-21-2010, 07:10 AM
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