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Thursday, May 13, 2010


Piper Gaffrey Eley OK Everyone- This is the extent of damages to beaches we can expect..(this does not include effects to Wildlife, that is a whole other story)..and here is how clean up goes....
1. Volunteers and BP employees walk beach EARLY in morning.
2. If anything is found call:
Report injured or oiled animals to the Wildlife Di
stress Hotline: 1-866-557-1401
Report oiled shoreline to: 1-866-448-5816
3. Employed teams will then clean up ....Hopefully before the sun is hot and any breakdown of balls takes place.
4. By the time folks head to the beach the area should be clean.

No tar balls have been reported on Florida Beaches and as you see in the video the sand is clean and white and the water is clear despite Tar Balls in Alabama.



www.weartv.com
WEAR ABC 3 :: Top Stories - Gulf Shores Tar Balls - GULF SHORES - Effects from the oil spill are starting to show up on local shores...Baldwin Emergen



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