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BP's Oil Drilling Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico | Blog

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Blog about the Oil Spill from the Gulf Restoration Network

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Deepwater Horizon oil spill | Environment | guardian.co.uk

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Most recent news from the Guardian UK newspaper on the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.

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Facebook: Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness

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This is the Facebook page of the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.

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GeoPlatform - Gulf Response

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The dynamic nature of the BP oil spill has been a challenge for a range of communities – from hotel operators to fishermen to local community leaders. We know the American people have questions about how the federal government is responding to this crisis, and we are committed to providing the answers with clarity and transparency. The site you’re viewing right now is a symbol of that commitment. GeoPlatform.gov/gulfresponse is a new online tool that provides you with near-real time information about the response effort. Developed by NOAA with the EPA, U.S. Coast Guard, and the Department of Interior, the site offers you a “one-stop shop” for spill response information. The site integrates the latest data the federal responders have about the oil spill’s trajectory with fishery area closures, wildlife data and place-based Gulf Coast resources — such as pinpointed locations of oiled shoreline and current positions of deployed research ships — into one customizable interactive map.

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Gulf Coast Oil Spill - C-SPAN

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C-SPAN's library of videos relating to the oil spill

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Gulf Oil Spill Map - Wildlife at Risk - NYTimes.com

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How Unleashing the Mississippi Could Protect the Louisiana Coast

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering a plan, proposed by scientists, to use dams to divert more water toward the mouth of the Mississippi River, which could keep the BP oil slick from penetrating the vulnerable coastal wetlands.

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LSU Resources - Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill

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LSU related resources and information about the oil spill, including expert contact information.

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Mashable's Oil Spill tagged articles

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Founded in 2005, Mashable is the top source for news in social and digital media, technology and web culture. With more than 25 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the most prolific news site reporting breaking web news, providing analysis of trends, reviewing new Web sites and services, and offering social media resources and guides. Mashable’s audience includes early adopters, social media enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, influencers, brands and corporations, marketing, PR and advertising agencies, Web 2.0 aficionados and technology journalists. Mashable is also popular with bloggers, Twitter and Facebook users — an increasingly influential demographic.

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Oil Spill FAQs - Coastal Response Research Center- University of New Hampshire

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Oil Spill Gulf of Mexico 2010 - NOLA.com

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Latest news, photos, videos from the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling disaster from NOLA.com

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Video shows federal officials knew quickly of potential for massive oil flow in Gulf spill

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A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration video, shot as officials coordinated response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster, shows that federal officials almost immediately worried that the oil well could leak up to 110,000 barrels per day, or 4.6 million gallons. It was filmed in Seattle, at NOAA's Western Regional Center, as scientists and federal officials in Seattle, Houston and New Orleans engaged in telephone conferences, according to a companion.

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