I'm getting a lot of calls and emails inquiring to the location of BP's oil. Here is the latest information, that I've found.
As this chart indicates, we are not in any immanent danger from the spill. Come on down...we've got more fish than fishermen right now.
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
Oil and Apalachicola
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Apalachicola Bay
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Hopefully the oysters and oyster men will survive the mass of oil that BP and our government is allowing to slowly coat the gulf coast.St. George Island and Apalachicola Bay are still oil free and and life is going on as usual, but not without apprehension. As I sit on the flats waiting for the arrival of the early morning push of tarpon, I can't help but wonder if today may be the last day the bay will remain pristine.
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