Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Cathy's away again.


NOAA scientists from around the region and from NOAA headquarters in DC are meeting in Sarasota today and tomorrow to discuss a range of topics, including impacts of the BP oil catastrophe.  Cathy, along with the Deputy Regional Administrator and others, left early this morning to attend.  I think among the topics to be discussed could be long term changes to the food chain.  Follow the link below to see what I refer to.

Scientists warn of a grim reshuffling of sealife that could over time cascade through the ecosystem and imperil the region's multibillion-dollar fishing industry.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100714/ap_on_sc/us_gulf_oil_spill_food_web;_ylt=Ar_EvcqC7ViKlDqZ29mJLjqs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTN1ZjU2c2UyBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwNzE0L3VzX2d1bGZfb2lsX3NwaWxsX2Zvb2Rfd2ViBGNjb2RlA21vc3Rwb3B1bGFyBGNwb3MDOQRwb3MDNgRwdANob21lX2Nva2UEc2VjA3luX2hlYWRsaW5lX2xpc3QEc2xrA3NjaWVudGlzdHNzYQ

My question is, how's BP going to compensate for this?

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