Sandcastle Momma reports tarballs on her beach at Destin. I am so sad - for the innocent animals, the hardworking fishermen and shrimpers, for the families who may not get to go scalloping this sumemr...
Thank you for not showing that picture of the completely covered pelican. It literally makes me ill. Also am concerned with articles by scientists of what could happen. Trying to read between the lines of no information and conspiracy theories.
I just heard that they estimate the flow rate at 100 B/day (4MM gal/day)now. SO with this being 63 days now that would make it 252,000,000 gallons of oil released in the gulf!
What happens to the water that this volume displaces?
I feel like we're all just sinking in this mess.
ReplyDeleteHow about a hook and an oil suit? Insult to injury!
ReplyDeleteSandcastle Momma reports tarballs on her beach at Destin. I am so sad - for the innocent animals, the hardworking fishermen and shrimpers, for the families who may not get to go scalloping this sumemr...
ReplyDeleteThis slow-motion disaster is unbearable. I can't look at any of the photos and see all that suffering, knowing I can't do a damned thing to help.
ReplyDeleteDitto what Robin Andrea said.
ReplyDeleteBless his heart. I wish we could tell them to flee - find somewhere else to live. So sad.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very sad state of affairs that is for sure!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to think anymore. How did we let this happen? What can we do to help?
ReplyDeleteIt's all just very sad.
ReplyDeleteThank you for not showing that picture of the completely covered pelican. It literally makes me ill. Also am concerned with articles by scientists of what could happen. Trying to read between the lines of no information and conspiracy theories.
ReplyDeleteOil spill is really the mess troubling the world over sealife, although limited to united states but literally endangers wide scope
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Took me awhile to see everything I have missed! And thanks for the shout out! :)
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ReplyDeleteYeah, the "Drill Here, Drill Now" crap isn't working out that great, is it.
ReplyDeleteThose where the days!
ReplyDeleteOuch!
ReplyDeleteI just heard that they estimate the flow rate at 100 B/day (4MM gal/day)now. SO with this being 63 days now that would make it 252,000,000 gallons of oil released in the gulf!
What happens to the water that this volume displaces?