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Tuesday, September 07, 2010
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Thanks A Lot, BP

First, Underestimate the Problem

"It can't be done..."

This video is wickedly funny, despite the sad fact that it is too, too true.

 
Live Video

Live Video Stream of the BP mess.  Stream is getting so many hits that it is often not available but when it is it will be right after the "Read More" link.

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More BP Lies

Tony Hayward, BP CEO has assured us:

"The oil is on the surface.  There aren't any plumes."

What's this video all about then?

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Which Is It, BP?

Which is it?  Like the man says, it doesn't much matter...

"I think they were either lying or they were incompetent. Either way, the consequences to the Gulf and Mexico are catastrophic."

Rep. Ed Markey in reference to BP on  Face The Nation

 
EPA Finally Says "Stop"

After allowing BP to use 600,000 gallons of a toxic chemical banned ten years ago in the UK, the ever vigilant EPA has now given them four days . . .

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But BP says No We Won't...

Amazingly, BP's response to the EPA telling them to find a new chemical dispersant and begin using it in 72 hours is to say,  "No, we will keep using this one."

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BP Finally Admits The Obvious

BP conceded Thursday that more oil than it estimated is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico as heavy crude washed into Louisiana's wetlands for the first time, feeding worries and uncertainty about the massive monthlong spill.  However. . . 

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CBS 60 Minutes Video

On Sunday, May 16, CBS 60 Minutes ran a chilling segment featuring a Deepwater Horizon survivor and a renowned researcher who has been asked to investigate the incident.  We have that video for you to watch.  If you haven't seen it, you really should watch it.

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Oil On Shore in Wetlands

1.4 million feet of boom and the full force of BP's pitiful response to their ongoing mess wasn't enough to save the wetlands of Louisiana when the oil came ashore on May 19, 2010.  (Photos) If this is a harbinger of things to come, the outlook is bleak.  (Video after the jump)

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Ugly Truth Department

 

 
Izzat So? Department
She said what?Sara Palin: The Dutch could fix it because "they are known for dikes and cleaning up water".... No, really, she said that..
Arrogant Prick ReduxA video "tribute" to Hayward's memorable quotes from The Natural Resources Defense Council
Arrogant Prick Pt VFood Poisoning? Right, Tony...and you probably have a brain cloud.
Arrogant Prick Pt IVMore denial..."The oil is on the surface," Hayward said. "There aren't any plumes."
Arrogant Prick Pt. III Listen to what he has to say at 1:30 into this video He wants HIS life back?.
Let me off before I hurlCoast Guard Rear Admiral Mary Landry: "We're all on a roller coaster ride here"
BP = "Big Penis" OilCarl-Henric Svanberg, the chairman of BP, has struck out at critics of his company's response to the Gulf oil spill and told The Financial Times that BP is "big and important."
Not Guaranteed? Really? BPO Chief warns new effort to cap leak isn't guaranteed.
Arrogant Prick Pt. II CEO Hayward of BP spews more of the same... "The environmental impacts of this disaster is likely to be very very modest."
"Most"? For real?USCG Rear Admiral Landry on 5-21-10:
"what's most important is we've stood up a national technical team....this team will put together a very important report of what we think the" amount of oil being spewed is.
Absolutely No? None?(FWC Chief) Rodney Barreto "emphasized that Florida has had absolutely no impacts from the oil spill and that the current spill trajectories show no impacts in the immediate future
Possible? Really?House of Representatives panel launches investigation into "Possible oversight failures".
Arrogant Prick Pt. I"The Gulf of Mexico is a huge ocean"
BP CEO, Tony Hayward
Oh, really?  Thanks for clearing that up, Tony.
 
Another Country Heard From

... "there is no excuse for companies being shielded by governments from the full impact of the mistakes they make."

Lorne Gunter, Edmonton Journal

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"Latest efforts to limit the environmental damage involve an untried deep-water technique, using a toxic dispersant that they believe may damage ocean life."

Peter Beaumont, UK's The Observer

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Only Getting Worse

The news regarding the ongoing oil spill disaster is not good.  If you have a financial stake in the Gulf of Mexico, either as a fisherman, boat owner, IFQ shareholder, fish dealerf, or any other connection that depends on a healthy and viable ecology in the Gulf of Mexico, you really should get yourself on-board with one of the slew of class-action lawsuits currently being put together.

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More Links to BP News Articles

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BP Disaster News

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Oil Spill Timeline

Comprehensive timeline of events leading up to and involving the Deepwater Horizon Explosion and the ongoing disaster that followed.

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BP Deceptions Continue

From Marine toxicologist (and activist) Riki Ott:

Orange Beach, Alabama -- While President Obama insists that the federal government is firmly in control of the response to BP's spill in the Gulf, people in coastal communities where I visited last week in Louisiana and Alabama know an inconvenient truth: BP -- not our president -- controls the response. In fact, people on the ground say things are out of control in the gulf.

Even worse, as my latest week of adventures illustrate, BP is using federal agencies to shield itself from public accountability.

Read full post on Huffington Post

 
What Are The Priorities?

Are We Protecting "Maritime Industry" At The Expense Of Fishermen andThe Gulf?

Fox news questions USCG Admiral Thad Allen about impact of Jones Act. (video)

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Eight Times the Exxon Valdez?

"The Obama administration has once again increased its estimate of the flow of oil from BP's blown-out well.

Three different groups of scientists making educated guesses have come up with upper and lower ranges that go as low as 12,600 barrels a day and as high as 50,000 barrels a day."

Full Article on HuffPost

 
Salazar's Pregnant Pause Says Volumes

In the following video footage aired by Fox News, Interior Secretary Kenneth Salazar, under questioning by Senators, finds himself unable to voice an answer to a simple question for what certainly seems a very telling length of time, after which comes a fairly transparent dance around the issue.

Video after the jump:

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Investors Bailing, BP Shares Tanking

While BP shares took a huge hit in U.S. trading the company took the opportunity to indulge in a bit more denial.

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"Globs of Death"

AP video of experienced divers used to diving the rigs.  They are not happy with what they are seeing, and neither should anyone else be.  Video after jump.

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More on those pesky dispersants

Back to the topic of what are dispersants doing.  This marine biologist who just spent two weeks in the Gulf seems to think they are making things much worse for the fish.

Video after the jump.

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I've Been Wondering the Same Thing

NOAA Director Dr Jane Lubchenco last week called for plume sampling to pause while researchers coordinate sampling methods, saying that the large signal falloff shows that researchers need to know better what they are doing before they proceed with current sampling.

Why does this woman still have a job?

Teddy Partridge for Firedoglake

 

The King of Screw Ups

The King of Liars

The BP oil disaster is now at day 43, and it's still not known how much longer this gusher will continue hemorrhaging oil into the Gulf of Mexico. But one fact has become clear beyond a doubt, and that's BP's incompetence and irresponsibility—both before and after the spill. Because it's getting hard to keep track of the company's screw-ups, here's a list of the top ten:
Kate Sheppard for Mother Jones

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Oil Spill Legal Help

These are links to law firms, legal blogs and contacts for lawyers working on class actions for those affected by the BP/Transocean/Halliburton Oil Spill Disaster.  If you have others, send them to us by the contacts menu above and we'll post them.


 

David C. Rash

David Rash of Miami, FL is the brother of Steve Rash, the owner of Waterstreet Seafood in Apalachicola.  His firm has experience in class actions and has agreed to file one on behalf of commercial fishermen impacted by the BP/Transocean/Halliburton Disaster.  The link below will allow you to download a zip file containing the three documents you will need to fill out and either mail or fax them care of David Rash to his firm's offices in Miami or if you are in the area you can drop them off at Waterstreet Seafood in Apalachicola.

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GASP:

We contacted Gulf Action Spill Plaintiffs by email asking about contact numbers and got this email in response:

The Gulf Actions Spill Plaintiffs (GASP) Team of attorneys and affiliate firms can represent individual Southern Offshore Fishing Association members individually and as a member of a class of claims.  We have counsel in each affected state, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, and have filed class cases in Texas, Louisiana, and Florida, with actions planned for Mississippi and Alabama. 
 
Feel free to use the contact information below for individual Oil Pollution Act (OPA) Claims against BP, as well as individual state and federal law claims, and class action claims against BP.
 
Thank you for contacting the GASP Team of attorneys.
 
Tim

 
Professor Tim Howard, J.D., Ph.D.
Law & Policy Doctorate Program, Director
42 Belvidere
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5000
(617) 373-6076 (o)
(617) 373-2325 (f)
ti.howard@neu.edu

Howard & Associates, P.A.
Florida Office:
8511 Bull Headley Road, Suite 405
Tallahassee, FL 32312
(850) 298-4455 (o)
(850 216-2537 (f)
ptim@aol.com

Massachusetts Office:
8 Museum Way, Suite 2407
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 373-6076

More Legal Links

 We also found these links to other lawyers and will post more as we get them.

Oil Sill Attorneys Blog

Kaufman, Englett & Lynd

Beasley, Allen

Hardly Surprising

Halliburton you say?Steven Newman, the CEO of rig owner Transocean, testified under oath that the blowout preventers "were clearly not the root cause of the explosion." Instead, his testimony pointed at the oil field-services giant Halliburton: "The one thing we know with certainty is that on the evening of April 20, there was a sudden, catastrophic failure of the cement, the casing, or both." Newman's remarks suggested that the blowout preventer may have been damaged by debris from casing or cement. Kate Sheppard for Mother Jones

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The Sorting Table

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The Way You See It

Nils Stolpe

The Rest of the Story

Commercial fishing - the rest of the story
Oil Flow Finally Stopped!

At 3:25 PM July 15, 2010, after 85 days of spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, the BP well has finally been successfully capped and the flow has been stopped.

For now, anyway.  We hope and pray the cap and the well bore both hold up to the pressure.  Now we just have to face the long cleanup process and brace ourselves for the long wait to see just how much long-term damage may have been done by the combination of crude oil accidentally spilled and toxic dispersents purposely poured into the Gulf of Mexico by BP and their partners.

25% of Gulf Now Closed to All Fishing

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NMFS has scaled back the closed area by a significant amount for the first time since this whole fiasco began.  Hopefully things will continue to move in the direction they have in the past week.. To see the closure, as well as other predictions and views, overlaid on a google map,  click here.

Spill and Closure Overlaid on Google Earth

We hope we are now on the road to recovery and hope that the long term effects of this huge amount of toxic materials released into and sprayed on the Gulf of Mexico are not as bad as many scientists fear they will be.  Time will tell.  For now, NMFS has reopened a significant portion of our fishing grounds, everything below "the 27 line" is back open again, giving much of the Florida based bottom fishing fleet some room to work.  Now if they can just find some fish and get a weather break, we can start the healing process.

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ROFF'S Weekly Image Updates

Roffer's Ocean Fishing Forecasting Services announced on June 3, 2010 that they will no longer be releasing daily satellite views of the oil. They have still been releasing them weekly and their latest image is one using information from June 22, 2010.

Note: In the ROFF's image, "WOM" means "water and oil mix".

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Last Updated on Friday, 23 July 2010 10:21
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Visualize The Scope Of The Disaster

It is hard to visualize the scope of this spill and this disaster if you don't live on the Gulf.  This tool may help.  Put your city and state (or any other) into the box at the top of this page.

 
Hayward Thumbs His Nose at U.S. Congressional Committee

Well, this was productive.  Tony Hayward did indeed face an angry Committee of Energy and Commerce today (6/16/10) as promised.

"Mr. Hayward, let me just say with all due respect: I, like everyone else here, and everyone else in America, [am] thoroughly disgusted. I think you're stalling, I think you're insulting our intelligence and I really resent it."
Representative Eliot Engel

He didn't answer any questions of any substance and spent most of the day lying and denying, as usual, but he did show up and admit that yes, it was indeed Thursday.  Video after the jump.

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NOAA Inaction in the Gulf

We reprint this article with the kind permission of Nils Stolpe, a man who has been writing about fishing and fishermen and the issues challenging us for some time.  His writing is always excellent and well researched and he is one of the best advocates fishermen have.

His website, FishNet is here and his Blog is here.  Both are well worth bookmarking and reading regularly.

Where'd The Precautionary Principle Go?

Nils E. Stolpe
Fishnet USA
June 10, 2010

For over a decade the precautionary principle has been the mantra used by anti-fishing “conservation” organizations and federal fisheries managers in their relentless efforts to get recreational, commercial and party/charter fishermen off the water. Most simply, the precautionary principle states that when there is any doubt about the accuracy of the data propping up a proposed management action, assume the worst and manage accordingly. Thus, if the estimate of a stock of fish is in the range of 75,000 to 125,000 metric tons (plus or minus 25% would be doing really well considering the average stock assessment), the managers should assume that the lower figure is accurate and set catch parameters as if it were. No allowance for fishermen’s on-the-water observations, no allowance for common sense or intuition, no allowance for “anecdotal” observations; just go with the lowest possible estimate regardless of the costs to the affected fishing communities.

Needless to say, this forced and arbitrary conservatism has unnecessarily cost fishermen
and the businesses that depend on them untold millions of dollars and untold thousands of jobs (lest there be any doubt about this, the current “realignment” in the management of the New England groundfish fishery and the imminent closure of all bottom fishing off the coasts of Northeast Florida and Georgia - and the billions of dollars of direct and indirect economic impacts of these arbitrary actions on fishermen and fishing related businesses - have many people on the East Coast on the verge of active revolt against today’s fisheries management regime.)

Jane Lubchenco was one of the outspoken proponents of the precautionary principle
, at least when applied to fishing and used to punish fishermen, in her past employ as a foundation subsidized researcher and “conservation community” leader and now in her role as the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the federal agency in charge of regulating fisheries in federal waters.

Yet when it comes to non-fishing activities, or at least to non-fishing activities involving Big Oil, Ms. Lubchenco’s commitment to the precautionary principle is nowhere near as well developed. In fact, it appears that it is virtually non-existent.

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BP Given 72 Hours to Develop a Better Plan

After the way BP ignored and flaunted the last deadline given them by the EPA I'm not sure how much value there is in this one, but the USCG has told them to develop a better plan for containment and clean up and has told them to do it very soon.

According to CBS and the AP:

BP has 72 hours to provide plans to develop a longer-term and multi-faceted containment strategy for the crude spewing from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, complete with contingency plans if a method of collection fails, according to a letter sent from the U.S. Coast Guard to the company.

The letter says, in part:

Now that the so-called “top hat” containment system has begun to capture and recover some of the oil escaping from the wellhead, it is imperative that you put equipment, systems and processes in place to ensure that the remaining oil and gas flowing can be recovered, taking into account safety, environmental and meteorological factors.

You can read the letter in full here 

The Government is also working on keeping BP's feet to the fire as far as paying claims in a timely manner  USCG Admiral Thad Allen has sent a letter to BP CEO Hayward demanding more detail and openess in the claims handling process and reminding Hayward that his company "is accountable to the American public for the economic loss caused by the oil spill."

You can read that letter in full here.

Information in this article came from an article on CBS News website.  The full article about both these letters on the CBS News website is here.

 
Media Still Being Kept Away

From an article June 9, 2010 by Jeremy Peters for the New York Times

When the operators of Southern Seaplane in Belle Chasse, La., called the local Coast Guard-Federal Aviation Administration command center for permission to fly over restricted airspace in Gulf of Mexico, they made what they thought was a simple and routine request.

A pilot wanted to take a photographer from The Times-Picayune of New Orleans to snap photographs of the oil slicks blackening the water. The response from a BP contractor who answered the phone late last month at the command center was swift and absolute: Permission denied.

“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they work for?” recalled Rhonda Panepinto, who owns Southern Seaplane with her husband, Lyle. “The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not allowed.’ ”

Read full article here.

 
Federal Aid for Florida Fishermen Requested
Wednesday, 02 June 2010 00:00

Gov. Charlie Crist has asked for federal assistance to help Florida's fishing industries and communities weather adverse impacts of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Specifically, the governor has requested that the U.S. Commerce Department take action under federal law to provide aid to commercial fishermen, charter boat operators and coastal fishing communities.... (Read rest of FWC Release about this issue after the "Read More".

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"Well could fail any given day"

EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson and USCG Rear Admiral Mary Landry held a "Press conference call to discuss dispersants" today (5/24)
The following is all taken from a transcript of that briefing released by the Unified Command.

This first was said at 3:26, not clear by whom but they seemed to be waiting for Jackson so I'm assuming it was Landry::
"You are welcome to ask questions and provide comments. I won't be able to answer every question, those which I can, I will"

Actual conference call/briefing did not begin until 3:48

At 3:59 there was this Interesting exchange.

Landry - (the) Well could fail any given day
(comment from media member participating in call)  What exactly does "fail" mean in this context?
Landry(?) - I need to get clarification, sorry
(from another media member) are my questions being received?
Landry(?) - Not answering questions at this time.

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Why Is BP Still In Charge?

One month after the original explosion, fire and sinking of the rig Deepwater Horizon, the well head is still gushing thousands of gallons of crude oil into the Gulf at a tremendous (and still highly disputed) rate.  Everything BP has tried has failed or been far too little too late.  So, why is BP still in charge?

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