~This new image from SAR (synthetic aperture radar) satellite sensors was taken Saturday, May 15. The image is not contaminated by clouds and presents a clearer image of the oil on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. Image by Hans Graber, Director of CSTARS at the University of Miami and Professor Nan Walker, Director of the Earth Scan Laboratory and staff, School of the Coast and Environment at LSU.
~Please also see: WAVCIS.
Gulf Oil Spill Tracker ~SkyTruth
Times appx 4lbs/gallon (light crude oil) = 265,160,000 lbs
So can we arrest these perps now? 86'em from da'Scheme
Bling Bling fo'Sing Sing? Send'em up da'River? Angolarize'em?
Maps: Governor's Office of Homeland Security
Despite Utter Destruction of our coasts, BP Struggles to Capitalize on Disaster and Capture Oil Instead of Sealing Runaway Well
LA National Guard troops fan out along coast to combat BP oil fail
Dularge shrimper reports oil in catch~And this from
BP Oil Fail Presents New Challenges to Vietnamese Fishermen in Louisiana
Real disaster might be lurking beneath the surface
~New research suggests that huge plumes of oil might be spread at all levels of the water column, showing how much scientists don't yet know about the complex Gulf oil spill.
~A Brown Pelican is cleaned Saturday, May 15, 2010
at the Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Buras, La. The bird was rescued after being exposed to oil in an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico caused by the explosion of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil platform more than three weeks ago. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Success, failure and controversy -- BP's response to their Crime
~Erica Miller, left, Heather Nevill, center and Danene Birtell clean a Brown Pelican, Louisiana's State Bird, Saturday, May 15, at the Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at Buras, La.
The bird was rescued after being exposed an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico caused by the explosion of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil platform more than three weeks ago.
Tulane law clinic faces chemical warfare ~James Gill
~WWOZ Presents Gulf Aid
New Orleans City Park creates a volunteer venue~Molly Reid
~Molly Reid, winnah of Levees.org Seal of Approval!
1 comment:
It should be obvious to anyone by now that neither BP nor anyone else is going to fix this thing. There are too many moving parts to every attempted fix, and the scope of the spill exceeds the available repair technology. They'll be trying more and more jury-rigged solutions that have less and less chance of success. The MSM out to acknowledge this and turn the public's focus to the implications of cleanup.
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