Lots of out of town traffic down here this weekend - folks coming down to look at the beaches before (if/when) we are heavily impacted by this spill.
It is sadly more than just lives/family members/loved ones lost, it does heavily impact the environment as well, which in turn affects the economy. This area is full of spawning grounds for all sorts of wildlife; fish, crustaceans, mammals, birds, etc etc. It is home to the very livelihood of MANY people who depend on that very thing, what the gulf/rivers/bays etc that are being impacted by this mess provide daily. Let's not forget the tender grassy areas that are already being decimated by pollution, etc. If the creatures of the water get killed by this mess which is coming this way then our society/economy goes downhill too. White beaches of Florida, the sunny sands of Gulf Shores, etc etc. Woosh, gone. This spill far outweighs what happened with the Exxon Valdez disaster that happened 21 years ago. They still find oil on beaches up there! That was one ship. This is oil pumping uncontrollably out of the earth. Crude oil (last I saw was over 210,000 gallons per day) in a slick I last heard that is the size of Puerto Rico? I'm not sure if it's really that big but that was one thing I heard (you know how hearsay goes, though).
Commercial fishing has been closed in a pretty big area for the next 10 days from Louisiana to Florida as has Recreational fishing. There are HUNDREDS of places just here in Alabama/Western Panhandle of Florida along the coast that specialize in fresh fish/shrimp/oysters etc that go out into those waters to fish. These are the fish, etc that restaurants here along the coast and inland rely on to carry on day to day business.
Not to forget we're just on the horizon of the beginning of Hurricane Season. I can't imagine a major storm coming in behind this crap. We have friends who live along some of the rivers that feed into Mobile Bay (I'm right in between Mobile and Pensacola, FL) whose homes flood when it RAINS. When Hurricane's come, forget it.
I will volunteer my time to help out in any way I can to save creatures, etc from this muck. Gladly.
It is sadly more than just lives/family members/loved ones lost, it does heavily impact the environment as well, which in turn affects the economy. This area is full of spawning grounds for all sorts of wildlife; fish, crustaceans, mammals, birds, etc etc. It is home to the very livelihood of MANY people who depend on that very thing, what the gulf/rivers/bays etc that are being impacted by this mess provide daily. Let's not forget the tender grassy areas that are already being decimated by pollution, etc. If the creatures of the water get killed by this mess which is coming this way then our society/economy goes downhill too. White beaches of Florida, the sunny sands of Gulf Shores, etc etc. Woosh, gone. This spill far outweighs what happened with the Exxon Valdez disaster that happened 21 years ago. They still find oil on beaches up there! That was one ship. This is oil pumping uncontrollably out of the earth. Crude oil (last I saw was over 210,000 gallons per day) in a slick I last heard that is the size of Puerto Rico? I'm not sure if it's really that big but that was one thing I heard (you know how hearsay goes, though).
Commercial fishing has been closed in a pretty big area for the next 10 days from Louisiana to Florida as has Recreational fishing. There are HUNDREDS of places just here in Alabama/Western Panhandle of Florida along the coast that specialize in fresh fish/shrimp/oysters etc that go out into those waters to fish. These are the fish, etc that restaurants here along the coast and inland rely on to carry on day to day business.
Not to forget we're just on the horizon of the beginning of Hurricane Season. I can't imagine a major storm coming in behind this crap. We have friends who live along some of the rivers that feed into Mobile Bay (I'm right in between Mobile and Pensacola, FL) whose homes flood when it RAINS. When Hurricane's come, forget it.
I will volunteer my time to help out in any way I can to save creatures, etc from this muck. Gladly.