

so we were able to catch up a little bit today but the sense of the damage is done. today the oil is a lot lighter than yesterday. > we spent the entire day cleaning the inside of the bay. > reporter: so yesterday there were 50 fishing boats offshore trailing booms to corral surface oil, soak it up and take it back to shore. bottom line within an hour our fire and policeman had it organized and the boats on the move and were attacking the oil coming on shore.

> i informed them yesterday we are come and earring their access, they a fleet of boats anchored doing nothing because they said they couldn't communicate with them, they were having problem getting fuel, ice. > reporter: and take over they did using a state law that allows local officials we quickly realized yesterday if we are going save the coast we have to take over. and they're trying to run an emergency operation with people who aren't trained for emergency management or emergency response. is a company run by petroleum engineers, administrators, et cetera. 2 days ago it started coming on our beaches, still no action. 10 miles, 5 files, e6 ree day, closer and closer. 14 miles the next day, same thing, nothing. the cord nationals and said skim it, start attacking it before it gets here, nothing. > last week we picked up oil about 20 miles off our coast an gave b.p. he says when sheriff's officers and helicopters first saw the oil coming they tried to get b.p. deno, chief of the homeland security department for jefferson parish decided enough was enough. now both the beaches and the fishing grounds are closed. The shrimp, crab and fish the town's economy depends on.

announced today it will spend up to 500 million dollars over ten years to research the effects of the oil on the marine and shoreline environment. they captured her and brought her in, she was driping with oil. > what they do is fly over and plunge in for fish but they don't recognize oil as being anything other than sea foam or of what ever. volunteers worked to clean birds and feed them a rehydration solution. brown pelicans and their nesting areas were among the first victims. > brown: in fact, the oily sludge is already reached shore along 150 mile stretch from grand isle- grand aisle, louisiana to dolphin island alabama. > every day we do not fight this oil on a barrier, every day we are not dredging sand means one pore day this oil has a chance to company into our ecosystem, into our wetlands that are home to some the nation's most important fisheries. he says the state is tired of waiting for approval to build sand barriers. IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,įITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.Coast by boat also criticized the federal response.
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