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bp oil spill: Be The One - 07/20/10 09:29 PM
If you don’t live along the Gulf Coast, you probably haven’t been inundated every single day, multiple times a day, for the last 3 months with the images of oil spewing uncontrollably and the memories of lives lost in the initial explosion of the Deepwater Horizon.
Your local newspapers probably are not filled with oil spill related stories from the front page to the back.
You may have seen photos of oily pelicans, but not realize how many people are now out of work.
You may have watched a report on the cleanup of the beaches of Grand Isle, LA, but … (38 comments)

bp oil spill: Donations Needed for Wildlife Rescue and Recovery on Gulf Coast - 06/16/10 07:40 PM
The Jefferson Chamber is collecting items to assist the Terrebonne-Barataria National Estuary Program in the rescue and recovery of oiled wildlife.
Photo credit: Greenpeace USA 2010 on flickr
There is an immediate need for some items and two convenient drop off points for all donations. If you can help, please bring your items to:
East Bank Location Jefferson Chamber Office 3421 N Causeway Blvd Suite 203 Metairie LA
West Bank Location Gretna Economic Development Assocation 711 Second Street Gretna LA
 
The Gulf Response Involvement Team needs:
Clorox Wipes Plastic Measuring Tapes (like ones used for measuring fabrics/sewing) Knee-high Rubber … (6 comments)

bp oil spill: Frustration is Boiling Over with BP and Goverment Response to Gulf Coast Oil Spill - 05/24/10 11:42 PM
I truly didn't think our own goverment could screw up a disaster response any worse than the way Katrina was handled.  I was wrong.
Press conference with Plaquemines Parish President on May 23, 2010.  Give 'em hell, Billy.

 
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bp oil spill: What Can We Do to Help with Oil Spill Cleanup? - 05/04/10 12:37 AM
In New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast, we take for granted easy access to fresh fish and seafood.  We take for granted that we are home to many species that are reliant on the condition of our coastal waters and wetlands to survive.  We take all of this for granted until they are threatened by something that is out of our control.
Over 6,000 square miles of fishing waters have been shut down due to the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  Stop for a moment and consider that.  Over six thousand square miles. 
That number will more … (51 comments)

 
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