This image, acquired on May 24, 2010 by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument aboard NASA’s Terra spacecraft, shows oil from the former Deepwater Horizon rig encroaching upon several of Louisiana’s wildlife habitats. The source of the spill is located off the southeastern (bottom right) edge of the image. In Figure 1, the left-hand image […]
By BRIAN ROSS, MATTHEW MOSK, and AVNI PATELJune 3, 2010 New videos show more clearly than ever how BP, with little resistance from the Coast Guard or other federal agencies, kept the public in the dark about just how bad things were beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. On May 1, 11 days […]
MIAMI — June 4, 2010 — Thousands of barrels of oil are leaking out of the Deepwater Horizon site each day. The oil ascends from depths of approximately 1502 m. (4928 ft.), but not all of it reaches the sea surface. The stratified seawater of the Gulf of Mexico captures or slows the ascent […]
An oilfield workboat plows through the floating oil just off the coast of Grand Isle, La. as the crude makes landfall on Louisiana’s barrier island beaches and inundates Barataria Bay, even as oil continues to spew from the Deepwater Horizon spill into the Gulf of Mexico, Wednesday, June 2, 2010. PHOTO BY TED JACKSON / […]
By Chris Kirkham, The Times-PicayuneJune 05, 2010, 5:19PM The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has closed more than 500 additional square miles of fishing grounds off the panhandle of Florida beginning this evening, as the oil slick moves farther east. Yesterday NOAA closed more than 2,000 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico to fishing […]
Submitted by Deborah Mitchell on 2010-06-05 Cleanup workers associated with the Gulf oil spill are complaining of various flu-like symptoms, and about a dozen have been treated in area hospitals, according to recent news reports. The complaints are similar to those made by workers who cleaned up the Valdez oil spill about two decades ago, […]
By The Associated PressJune 05, 2010, 4:15PM The wildlife apocalypse along the Gulf Coast that everyone has feared for weeks is fast becoming a terrible reality. Pelicans struggle to free themselves from oil, thick as tar, that gathers in hip-deep pools, while others stretch out useless wings, feathers dripping with crude. Dead birds and dolphins […]
By The Associated PressJune 04, 2010, 11:34AM GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Small gobs of reddish brown oil washed up in the surf for the first time Friday on the public beach at Gulf Shores, where the scent of oil hung in the air. “You don’t smell the beach breeze at all,” said Wendi Butler, […]
By The Associated PressJune 05, 2010, 10:46AM By Seth Borenstein, AP Writer They are the ghastly images of a summer fouled before it started. Squawking seagulls and majestic brown pelicans coated in oil. Click. Gunk dripping from their beaks. Click. Big eyes wide open. Click. Even the professionals want to turn away. They can’t. “They […]
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOSASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER SPOKANE, Wash. — Researchers have embarked on an ambitious study to track the health of thousands of high school graduates over a half century in a Montana town where a toxic mine has killed hundreds of people and made it the deadliest Superfund site in the nation. People […]