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December 10, 2010
CRS: Citizens Awaken: Florida Keys Environmental Protection

Imaging Notes / Fall 2010 The April 20, 2010 oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico (Figure 1), the result of an unprecedented cluster of human errors and mechanical failures, has led ultimately to a hopeful result. The disaster and the resulting national and international press coverage, including a real-time underwater camera for 24/7 monitoring […]

December 1, 2010
Reef Relief Applaudes Sec. Interior Ban Drilling Off Eastern Gulf‏

Statement Reef Relief; In response to Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar’s announcement today to postpone further consideration of offshore drilling or leasing in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico for seven years, Reef Relief, a Florida based environmental organization, praised his decision and hopes to continue this moratorium indefinitely, until all assurances can be made to […]

November 29, 2010
Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution

A good overview of the plastic’s problem and the message is to cut off the supply at the source. See here

November 23, 2010
Interesting Education Resource on Oil Spill & Gulf of Mexico Ecosystems

Lessons from the Deep: Exploring the Gulf of Mexico’s Deep-Sea Ecosystems Ed Materials http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/guide/welcome.html

November 22, 2010
Returning to the scene of the grime

EAST GRAND TERRE ISLAND, La. — At the end of an oil-stained sandy spit, four researchers cautiously approached a pair of black and white birds with comically long orange beaks. Read the full article

November 5, 2010
Scientists find dead, dying corals near BP well

November 4, 2010 at 8:28 p.m. – Associated Press PENSACOLA — Federal scientists say they have found damage to deep sea corals and other marine life several miles from where BP’s blown-out well spewed millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration along with Penn […]

October 26, 2010
Conservationists Sue BP on Behalf of Gulf of Mexico Wildlife

WASHINGTON, DC, October 20, 2010 (ENS) – Three conservation groups today filed a lawsuit against oil giant BP under the Endangered Species Act for they claim is the “ongoing unlawful harm or killing of endangered and threatened wildlife” caused by the company’s Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Read the full story

October 22, 2010
A great new resource to learn & teach about the ocean and oil

NCSE Launches a new OCEAN-OIL (Online Clearinghouse for Education And Networking – Oil Interdisciplinary Learning) project. OCEAN-OIL will be a comprehensive online teaching resource on the oil disaster and its impacts on the Gulf of Mexico. This project has been developed in collaboration with Boston and Louisiana State Universities with National Science Foundation funding. Check […]

October 20, 2010
Oil Seeps and Deep Reefs

This is the fourth cruise in a four-year project to discover and characterize deep-water coral communities in the Gulf of Mexico, to conduct a variety of experiments and analyses that will help us to predict where other communities will be found, and to understand why we find them where we do. Read more about NOAA’s […]

October 18, 2010
Why Is Oil Giant BP Helping Develop California Schools’ Environmental Curriculum?

Story on Democracy Now!, a daily independent radio and TV news program: Should an oil giant responsible for the worst spill in US history play a role in what public school children learn about the environment? Well, if you’re in California, there’s a good chance they will. BP has helped develop the new environmental curriculum […]