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On June 30th, 2010 I went out to Pensacola Beach to do a quick photoshoot for work. On the way home I decided to check out our beaches and see if there were more oil on them as result of the huge waves churned up by Hurricane Alex. While I did not see the [...]
Two decades ago, Roy Dalthorp helped clean up the rocky shores of Prince William Sound after the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground, producing what was then the largest oil spill in U.S. [...]
The wildlife rescue has been called, again today, to help with an oiled pelican here on Garcon Point, just east of Pensacola and on Escambia Bay. Last eve, there was a few oiled Pelicans spoted but it was too late in the day to try a rescue, although the rescue team did show up at my door to take a look at the photos that I have taken of the pelicans [...]
58 years of living on the gulf coast i never have seen the beaches on a sunday morning so deserted. lots of clean up efforts are mostly all i saw. here are some video of the clean efforts [...]
We arrived on Grand Isle a little after 8 in the morning and were greeted by closed beaches, BP protest signs, and generally kind people who could not answer us. On a mission to interview citizens to see how charitable Americans can help, we were met mostly by genteel stonewalling from the military, contractors and government officials [...]
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