So what if the oil spill hits Florida

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It would be a nightmare of epic proportions, but there is the chance that the oil spill will hit Florida shores. This will send vacationers moving inland. Guess where they will vacation. Book early.
 
It would be a nightmare of epic proportions, but there is the chance that the oil spill will hit Florida shores. This will send vacationers moving inland. Guess where they will vacation. Book early.

I doubt that a lot of beach vacationers would go to WDW instead. They'd go to Atlantic coast beaches instead of Gulf coast beaches. :confused3
 

If you can believe the lies that are on TV it looks like the east coast of Florida may be in worse shape then the west coast.It all has to do with the loop current.And yes this a one hell'va mess that will take years to correct.How sad BP gets rich and the fishermen lose their way of life.
 
If you can believe the lies that are on TV it looks like the east coast of Florida may be in worse shape then the west coast.It all has to do with the loop current.And yes this a one hell'va mess that will take years to correct.How sad BP gets rich and the fishermen lose their way of life.

possible it'll miss Florida entirely and land more northern areas...Myrtle Beach or even Ocean City, MD:sad2:

heartbreaking to the see the pics

fyi, many cruises are locked into sailing no matter what:rolleyes:it's not a coverable item under trip insurance
 
It is really not if, it is where all will it hit? If the panhandle has not seen it yet...it will be soon. Tar balls have already come ashore in Dauphin Island. News said something about some in Key West area, but not sure that these are from the oil leak. Sent off for testing. My guess is that it has hit the loop and making it into the keys....

No matter where it goes, it is a huge mess and lots of people are already canceling condos and vacations on the Gulf Coast.

Just came across info that said that testing says the Key West tar balls are from a different source...the oil does not match. Still a really scary situation.
 
This is precisely why many of the scientists at LSU said that using dispersion chemicals was a BAD idea... it makes predicting the landing sites much more difficult. Many said it would be better for the environment, the cleanup efforts, and all communities to leave the spill in tact and deal with it that way. I'm in Louisiana and our way of life will in all likelihood be impacted the most... but I still agree it would have been much better to leave the oil in tact rather than dispersing it into infinite tarballs that *could* ride the Gulf Stream.

As for placing blame, I'm still looking squarely at the U.S. federal regulators who gave the Deep Sea Horizon numerous safety awards after bogus inspections, leading the unfortunate crewmen and corporate leaders to believe they were working in a safe situation.
 
yeah, those poor unfortunate corporate leaders who wanted all that deregulation, the government really let them down.

I know that "beach people" we know who were going to the gulf coast states re-booked for Atlantic beaches.

I hope the hay thing works.
 
yeah, those poor unfortunate corporate leaders who wanted all that deregulation, the government really let them down.
I'm thinking more of the 11 people who lost their lives that night, including corporate reps AND crewmen.
 
yeah, those poor unfortunate corporate leaders who wanted all that deregulation, the government really let them down.

I know that "beach people" we know who were going to the gulf coast states re-booked for Atlantic beaches.

I hope the hay thing works.

Hay thing?? I guess that I have missed that.
 
ahhh I had heard about the hair, but not the hay. Thanks for the clarification. I live in Ohio now, but am from Pensacola, FL. My family is still there, so I am trying to keep up with everything.

There are several initiatives to use oil-absorbent materials to "soak up" oil as it approaches the shoreline, including hair and hay.
 
I, for one, hope all the tourists that might be staying away from the beaches DO go to Disney, SeaWorld, Universal, etc. Florida needs those tourist dollars any way it can get them. Hopefully in the long term, those tax dollars go to helping the businesses that lose out during this disaster.
 
The oil balls from Key West were tested and were determined NOT to be from the Mississippi Canyon spill. Probably from a passing ship.

However, yesterday there were also oil balls collected in Dry Tortugas National Park, which is located in the Florida Straits 70 miles west of Key West. That is a much more logical place to find the first traces of the BP oil because it is right where the Loop Current goes into the Florida Straits. No word yet on whether those oil balls were from BP.
 
The problem really is that this situation is not contained. It is not a matter of the oil slick is moving. It is a matter of continuous amounts of oil continue to pour into the water from three different breaches. Containment may be months away. In my opinion the oil will naturally run the loop up the east coast. The weather will determine whether the oil moves into or away from land. I can't imagine what happens if we get some early tropical storms.

DRILL HERE..... DRILL NOW.... Hope these words are never seen again.
 
Tar balls have been a way of life on the Texas Gulf Coast for many years. I remember going to Galveston (staying out of the water if I could help it) and trying to avoid stepping on a tar ball on the beach.

My husband was an offshore tool pusher and driller for many years in the Louisiana Gulf area. I designed offshore platforms for a few years before I went to work for Exxon.

I guess you could give up driving if you want them to stop offshore drilling.

With June 1 right around the corner, BP could have a bigger problem on their hands.
 
It's already sad.

Loss of human lives, loss of livelihood for many, and loss of wildlife.

Did anyone see the 60 Minutes report on BP's shortcuts?
 















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