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What Can We Do to Help with Oil Spill Cleanup?

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Crescent City Living LLC Licensed LA RE Commission

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 than likely grow over the coming days since it appears that BP has yet to figure out how to cap the leak that continues to spew oil into the Gulf at this moment. 

Not only is this a tragedy for our environment, but 11 workers lost their lives during the initial rig explosion.  Many of them were from right here on the West Bank and it makes my heart ache to see posts offering prayers to those who lost loved ones.

I've been watching the Facebook updates from people who live in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.  I've read how willing people are to step up and offer help in any way they can, whether it's with the actual clean up or through donations.  It's been difficult to separate the real information from the rumors, but this appears to be the most accurate list I can find.

Volunteer

To report oil on land and for Community and Volunteer Information, call 1-866-448-5816.

To offer your vessel for service or submit alternative response technology, services or products, call 281-366-5511 or email HorizonSupport@OEGLLC.com

You can register through OilSpillVolunteers.com to volunteer or join a cleanup organization.

The BP Volunteer Hotline has set up numbers if you need to report injured wildlife or damage related to the spill. You can also request volunteer information at 866-448-5816.

The Oiled Wildlife Care Network is providing volunteer information, though help from private citizens is not being requested at this time.

  • The Audubon Society is rounding up volunteers here.
  • Can't join the clean up?  Local t-shirt designer Fleurty Girl is selling the Rescue Me shirt, with all proceeds going to the Audubon Institute's oil spill rescue efforts of marine mammals and sea turtles.  Printed with soy inks, no petroleum products were used in printing.  You can order shirts here and use discount code RESCUE for free shipping.  

The impact this will have on the Gulf Coast environment and economy has the potential to be devastating for many.  Please take a moment and help in whatever way you can.

 

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UPDATE 5/5/2010 - THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY SENATOR DAVID VITTER

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Our office has received a significant number of calls and e-mails from people all over the country wanting to help or get involved in cleanup efforts for the oil spill in the Gulf. Also, we are working to stay on top of BP as the situation is assessed and trying to ensure that BP complies with its responsibility to stay involved and assist as many affected Louisiana constituents as possible.

There are two program updates that fishermen and other affected parties need to be aware of.

1. Claims: BP has initiated a program to assist those affected parties who can claim lost wages or other income due to the spill. Full details of the program are not yet available, but BP has indicated that they want to get restitution into the hands of affected parties. At minimum, it is important that affected Louisiana families and individuals get a claim number by calling the hotline: 1-800-440-0858.

2. Vessel of Opportunity: We wanted to inform you that BP has established a new Vessel of Opportunity line for those wishing to offer their vessels for service. The prior e-mail contacts and hotline were overwhelmed by those wanting to help. The new number is 281-366-5511. The new e-mail address is HorizonSupport@OEGLLC.com. Vessel owners will need to provide details about their vessel, including the name, owner, horsepower, length, draft, etc.

Other Pertinent Information:

• To report oiled wildlife, please call 1-866-557-1401 and leave a message. Messages will be checked hourly.

• To discuss spill related damage, please call 1-800-440-0858

• To report oiled shoreline, please call 1-866-448-5816.

• To request volunteer information, please call 1-866-448-5816.

• To contribute an idea or offer resources to the cleanup efforts please submit all relevant information to horizonresponse@piersystem.com.

• To submit an alternative response technology, services or products please email horizonsupport@oegllc.com or call 281-366-5511.

• For the latest information visit www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com or follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/Oil_Spill_2010 or on Facebook at Deepwater Horizon Response.

• For members of the media needing more information regarding the Deepwater Horizon incident, contact the joint information center at 985-902-5231/5240.

If you're a Louisiana constituent affected by this spill and have concerns that BP is not committing enough resources or providing access to the claims program or the Vessel of Opportunity program, please call our hotline at 1-866-345-0931. If you do not receive an answer at that number, please call my Metairie office's direct line at 504-589-2753.

Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

This is a catastrophic mess, sad to say.

Patricia

May 04, 2010 06:35 AM
Michelle Fradella-Barfuss
Broker, Marketing Coach, Trainer - Red Rock Real Estate - Salt Lake City, UT
Author of "Top 10 Mistakes Agents Make When Market

Great post, Lisa.  I can't even being to imagine the effect that this is going to have on our coastal area for years to come.

May 04, 2010 07:52 AM
Duane Murphy
Expert Real Estate Partners LLC - Appleton, WI
Broker- Owner-Real Estate -

Lisa- Thanks for passing ono the information on how to help!  Very Cool!

May 04, 2010 09:04 AM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

The oil companies make all the profits on oil, so maybe they should take some of the money and clean this thing up themselves.

May 04, 2010 10:47 AM
Susan Mangigian
RE/MAX Preferred - West Chester, PA
Chester & Delaware County Homes, Delaware and Ches

Already ordered the t-shirt thanks to you spreading the word on how we can help.  It's a small help, but every little bit helps.  Thanks for doing your part Lisa.  You rock!

May 04, 2010 11:23 AM
Anonymous
rod buller

how to stop oil leak: remove boom from trackhole that has the jaws of life type tool on it, attach cables and hoses lower to bottom attach to pipe and smash off pipe to stop leak.

May 04, 2010 12:45 PM
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Dean Carver
United Brokers Group/Carver Home Team - Ahwatukee, AZ

Our hearts go out to you guys! We hope and pray that this isn't another Exxon Valdez!

May 04, 2010 01:09 PM
Delaware Junk Removal Residential And Commercial Hauling Clean Outs
Delaware Junk Removal 302-530-9186 - Wilmington, DE
Whole House Clean Outs, Basements, Garages, Attics

The President has the situation under control, he send lawyers down there right away to help. He is doing something, not sure what but he is talking about it so everything will be ok.  Praise be to obama.

May 04, 2010 04:42 PM
Kymberly Caldwell-Muniz
(909) 973-0410 - Fontana, CA
TCR Group Keller Williams Realty Rancho Cucamonga

Hello Lisa, Great post. this is such a horrific tragedy on our environment for years to come.

May 04, 2010 06:27 PM
TeamCHI - Complete Home Inspections, Inc.
Complete Home Inspections, Inc. - Brentwood, TN
Home Inspectons - Nashville, TN area - 615.661.029

Once again, man-made disasters pollute our planet...

Helping you help others live their American dream...

May 04, 2010 09:48 PM
Jackie Connelly-Fornuff
Douglas Elliman Real Estate in Babylon NY - Babylon, NY
"Moving at The Speed of YOU!"

Hi Lisa, great information. It is so sad to see that this happened.

May 05, 2010 01:17 AM
Jane Cross
Homes By Cross serving Charlotte NC Real Estate Needs - Charlotte, NC

Lisa, Great post. Poor New Orleans. Another bad hit and shame on BP and Haliburton. It's not like they will be paying for anything-the environment and consumers pay. They just have a little mudd on their face while they scurry about to make it go away.

May 05, 2010 02:04 AM
Derek Myers
Key Real Estate - Pittsburgh, PA

http://www.tonic.com/article/how-you-can-volunteer-to-clean-up-the-gulf-coast-oil-spill/ 

Want to volunteer to help clean up the gulf?  The above link will show you how you can help.

May 05, 2010 02:14 AM
Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Hi Lisa ~ As always, your are doing your part to help out when needed. This is a very sad situation that needs a lot of attention, help and devotion to get this disaster in the ocean cleared up immediately. I hope the links and suggestions you have provided will motivate people to take action and do something to help!

May 05, 2010 04:23 AM
Esko Kiuru
Bethesda, MD

Lisa,

BP seems to be putting in all the effort to contain and eventually clean up the problem and our government needs to stay on top of that to make sure they'll do it, too.

May 05, 2010 07:58 AM
Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker

I updated the post with more contact information provided by Senator Vitter's office.

May 05, 2010 08:42 AM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

This is so sad, Lisa.  Just looking at that first bird they had all over the news was heartbreaking.

May 05, 2010 04:52 PM
Susan Brown
Keller Williams NE, Kingwood Texas (Humble & Atascocita too) - Kingwood, TX

Lisa, This is such a devastating situation for the Gulf Coast.  Thanks so much for putting the word out for everyone to see what volunteer opportunties there are as well as providing information for those involved in the tragedy.  I ordered my t-shirt - thanks for that link as well.

May 06, 2010 04:11 AM
Morris Massre
Pembroke Pines, FL
Real Estate Instructor Broward County Florida

I would love to help, but how from South Florida?

May 10, 2010 04:55 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Here is WHAT I don't understand.  How is it that we get ourselves involved in middle eastern wars in order to protect "our" oil interests there; yet we are allowing a foreign oil company to deep water drill in ouir own waters.  It has been that fact that makes me feel so outraged!

May 30, 2010 01:56 PM