AssociatedPress — June 04, 2010 — Waves of tar balls crashed onto the beaches of the Florida Panhandle on Friday as BP engineers adjusted a cap over the Gulf oil gusher. Local residents say BP should find resources to clean the beaches too. (June 4)
Johnny visits the waters of the Gulf, investigating the impact of the BP Oil Spill. Watch the helicopter following his boat and the globs of crude oil.
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After BP oil has been found in the marshes of the parish, a frustrated Louisiana Parish President, Billy Nungesser, is interviewed after a press conference at Venice Louisiana on May 23. Nungesser, in responding to questions from Bayoubuzz.com said the U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Thad Allen, could step up take better control of the oil [...]
Video: recorded 2 miles south of the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart, Florida. Audio: recorded at the Florida Oceanographic Center in Stuart The tar balls range in size from 3 inches up to 7 inches and were among more than 50 others found recently along this protected beach. A Local Marine Biologist at the Florida [...]