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I have spend over three weeks trying to get my money back and they have not submitted any artwork per my order.
They submitted their first rendition of artwork for review. Upon review of this artwork, it wasn’t even close to what I submitted.
Because the artwork they submitted for review was so far off from my original order, I wrote
Click here to continue readingManta Ray Video off Jacksonville, Florida
October 22, 2010 a Friday to remember for these divers who not only saw the Manta Ray but filmed her. The TISIRI team was once again working on the environment. Out collecting trash as part of a grant by West Marine. The days events were being documented on film. Joe Kistel, as the last diver to enter the water explains the story to me like this: I was
Click here to continue readingWhitney Lab lecture features artificial reefs
MARINELAND — The impact of artificial reefs on ocean life is the topic of the next Evenings at Whitney lecture, at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience.
William J. Lindberg, associate professor of fisheries and aquatic science at the University of Florida, will speak on “How enhanced reef habitat might improve some fisheries populations.”
In 1990,
Click here to continue readingUS Gov’t blocks worst-case oil spill figures
WASHINGTON – The White House blocked efforts by federal scientists to tell the public just how bad the Gulf oil spill could have been, according to a panel appointed by President Barack Obama to investigate the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.
In documents released Wednesday, the national oil spill commission’s staff reveals that in late April or early May the White House budget
Click here to continue readingBlown-out BP well in Gulf declared dead
Today, September 19, 2010 the Blown out BP well is official declared, dead.
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WASHINGTON – After intense negotiations, BP on Thursday bowed to
President Barack Obama’s demand for a $20 billion fund to compensate victims of the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The humbled chairman of the giant British company apologized to the American people for the horrendous accident.
BP is suspending its
dividends to shareholders for the rest of
Click here to continue readingBP Announces Second Block Grant of $25 Million to the State of Florida
This $25 million grant is in addition to a previous $25 million block grant that BP announced on May 5 to help accelerate the implementation of the State’s Area Contingency Plan, and a $25 million tourism grant announced on May 17.
“Working inClick here to continue readingSinking BP shares ignite trans-Atlantic rift
This is what cutting corners to make a profit does.
LONDON – The Gulf of Mexico oil spill risked turning into a trans-Atlantic diplomatic rift Thursday after U.S. threats to have BP fork out billions more for the disaster caused a precipitous slide in the blue-chip’s stock, hurting retirement savings for millions of Britons.
My thought: Why tell us, tell BP. They are the ones who are responsible for this mess.
America,
BP Consequences for Gulf Oil Spill
What do you think?
What should be the consequences for the catasptrophe occuring off our shores for BP and
US Government?
Is a companies profits (Mngt bonus’) to come at the cost of our planet and its citizens? Should non stockholder of BP be made to pay for their mistakes of saving a buck to make a ton of bucks for BP, its stockholders? Who is BP being responsible to? Of course
Click here to continue readingBP Oil Spill News and Updates References
maps for oil impacted areas of Florida Deepwater Horizon Latest News from Unified Command
(Coast Guard, Homeland Security, NOAA, BP, Transocean, Department of the Interior – Minerals Management Service) Joint Information Center: www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com. Deepwater Horizon Response on Facebook Deepwater Horizon Response on Twitter | BP on Twitter Live video feed from BP’sClick here to continue reading