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Miami To Be Oiled Up By August



Jul 2, 2010 3 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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ABC:

On Day 74 of the BP oil spill, there is growing fear that the oil-polluted waters could soon spread beyond the boundaries of the Gulf of Mexico, threatening the tourism industry along the eastern Florida coast.

Government forecasters now say there’s up to an 80 percent chance that the massive spill will reach the waters off Miami by the middle of August, caught in the loop current around Florida and then pushed northward up the state’s east coast at a rate of 100 miles per day.

Watch ‘World News’ for more on this story tonight on ABC.

“Just because it’s not happening now, it’s still prudent to plan that there is a possibility for that to happen,” warned NOAA scientist Debbie Payton today.

If it gets in the loop current, the oil would bypass Florida’s west coast, but it would thread through the delicate environment of the Florida Keys before moving toward Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. Most forecasts anticipate that Louisiana will continue to be besieged by the oil, though Texas will be spared.

NOAA officials say that Miami would see weathered tarballs, not thick blankets of oil, but that type of material has already been enough to sap places like Dauphin Island, Ala. of beachgoers.

No Tourists on Dauphin Island Beaches

Along the Gulf Coast, it should have been a fun holiday weekend with free-spending tourists packing the beaches, but instead cleanup crews patrol the sand.

Dauphin Island real estate agent Amy Vice said bookings have dropped dramatically.

“Last year this time I had 111,” Vice said. “We’ve got ten coming in tomorrow.

Vice said that most of her day is spent sifting through cancellations.

“I’m afraid that what’s going to happen is once it is capped and it’s finished and cleaned up, people won’t come back,” Vice said. “We have a lot of repeat customers and they’re trying to keep with us, but they are afraid to bring their families down here.”

Tourism Business Down Drastically Due to Spill

Overall holiday rentals are off by 80 percent on the island, and next door in Mississippi, tourism is off by 50 percent. Businesses along the Florida panhandle expected a record year in 2010, but not anymore.

Restaurateurs also say they’re doing half the business they were a year ago, and there’s no sign of things improving on this holiday.

“We’re doing a fraction of what we did last year,” said Adam Almord, owner of the Common Loon cafe on Dauphin Island. “The support we’re getting is strictly through locals” and cleanup crews, he said.

Fireworks Cancelled on 4th of July Weekend

The rituals of the 4th of July have been stripped away, too, in communities along the Gulf. There will be no fireworks on Dauphin Island or on Grand Isle, La., where Dodi and Buggie Vegas have cancelled their annual display.

“We have families that have been coming since I was a little bitty girl that we have watched grow up that just aren’t going to be here,” said Vegas.


  • mike3481

    All of the Global shit (events), which has taken place in the last sixty days, has overwhelmed Obama’s administration and the Democratic Party, et al.

    They, Obama & his party, have been reduced to lashing out in every direction in an attempt to control the template of the narrative and or the course of events. Neither of which they can achieve because reality has spun beyond their control.

    Not wanting to go all conspiracy theory here, but the truth about the following questions needs to be revealed

    1. BP’s high-mucky-muck on the Deep Water Horizon rig overruled all the other drilling managers on the rig who wanted to follow normal protocol for capping the well and fill the drill-pipe casing with “drilling mud” to prevent methane from flowing up the drill pipe into the drilling rig. Why isn’t this being reported endlessly?

    2. In overruling the other drilling managers, BP’s guy ordered the drill pipe casing filled with sea-water instead of drilling mud and the end result was the methane explosion that KILLED eleven men and destroyed the rig which resulted in the mess we’re in today. Why did BP’s drilling manager do that?

    3. Why did BP’s guy, the one that ordered the change in protocol for capping the well, helicopter off the rig shortly after ordering the change in protocol? (Yeah, he lived and is apparently being sequestered by BP)

    4. Does any of the above have anything to do with BP’s very public lurch towards going green since Obama took office? (not to mention the one million dollars BP gave the 2008 Obama campaign)

    Just asking.

    • Sully

      Great questions for subsequent litigation but BarryO owns Obamatrina and His response remains malfeasant. There’s no good excuse not to have every available resource in the Gulf cleaning this up and His EPA won’t allow oil decanting vessels to participate unless they meet a 15 part per million effluent criteria.
      The POS is looking for a significant ‘body count’ in His war on oil.

  • littlefox

    Interesting analysis:

    ASPHALT VOLCANO & BP, ILLUSION OF A FALSE SPILL

    Read more: http://www.thegic.org/profiles/blogs/asphalt-volcano-amp-bp?xg_source=activity#ixzz0sdqnqwtU