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Rocky Kistner

Rocky Kistner

Posted: March 21, 2011 05:50 PM

Fresh Oil Continues to Wash Ashore in the Bayou


Fresh Louisiana crude washed into the beaches and dock areas near Grand Isle over the weekend, creating a sickening sight for the residents of this oil battered region. The reddish brown crude and oily sheen lapped onto the sandy and rocky shores, while some people flocked to Grand Isle's famous white beaches for spring break unaware of the oily assault nearby.

Grand Isle Mayor David Camardelle said the oil had hit Elmers island and Lafourch beaches near the main beach area of Grand Isle. He said the oil appeared to be about two miles offshore over the weekend  but then started coming ashore to the west of the island. "It reminded me of the first time we saw oil last summer, a brown reddish sheen."

The Coast Guard says it is mobilizing workers to lay fresh boom in environmentally sensitive areas and arranging for additional cleanup crews to help as oil comes ashore. 

Photos taken of oil impacting the beaches near Grand Isle, LA      Photos by Betty Doud

The Coast Guard has confirmed that oil slicks have impacted Louisiana shore around the beach resort of Grand Isle and further to the west. The Wall Street Journal is reporting today that oil continues to wash ashore in the Grand Isle area and impact the coastline. Here's how the paper describes it:  

Photos taken by Jefferson Parish officials show globs of reddish matter coming ashore on Elmer's Island, a state wildlife sanctuary, that looks very similar to what washed onto northern Gulf beaches during last summer's oil spill. Other photographs, taken off Port Fourchon, show vast stretches of the Gulf's surface coated in a thin film and streaked with bright orange streams of thick matter...

The Coast Guard said the oil appears to have come from a leaking drilling rig near Grand Isle, but details remain sketchy. News reports quote local government officials as saying the oil spread for 5 miles.

The Coast Guard is continuing its investigation of reports last weekend of a major plume of oil in the Gulf that stretched for perhaps a hundred miles, according to reports filed with the Coast Guard's emergency response office.

A Coast Guard press release yesterday stated the giant dark plumes in the water appeared to be a massive dredging operation in the Mississippi River that had washed silt into the Gulf. The agency said it had sampled the water from the plumes that could be seen from the air and found only "trace amounts" of petroleum hydrocarbons, oil and grease.

Gulf photo off Grand Isle, LA, March 18-19, 2011       Jerry Moran / Stuart Smith   oilspillaction.com

But others who flew over the area last weekend believe there were vast stretches of oil in the water. Mike Roberts of the Louisiana Bayoukeepers was with a group that went up in the air on Saturday and then out on a boat on Barataria Bay Sunday. "It looked like a huge amount of oil in the Gulf," Roberts said. "They could smell it from the airplane and I could smell it from the boat. This wasn't just Mississippi River mud."

This is how his wife Tracy Kuhns, who went on the flyover on Saturday describes it in her Bayoukeeper blog post today:

We turned to the southwest, heading toward the reported oil sighting south of Grand Isle, LA.  Almost immediately we began seeing, what appeared to be, large areas of oil just below the surface along with streaks of multicolored "sheen" on the surface.   The smell of petroleum was thick in the air.  We flew southwest, to approximately 40 miles south of Grand Isle and followed the "plumes" and "sheen" north all the way in to Grand Terre Island and Grand Isle.  The "sheen" appeared to be flowing into Barataria Bay through Four Bayou Pass and Grand Isle Pass. We saw only a few birds, one large, dead Red Fish and only three dolphins during the entire fly over.

 

Dolphins in water off Grand Isle, LA, March 18-19, 2011   Jerry Moran / Stuart Smith   oilspillaction.com

Bonny Schumaker with the group Of Wings of Care pointed out there were still potential harmful effects from the brown substance in the water even if it is not pure oil. Schumaker watched a pod of dolphins trying to keep one apparently mortally ill dolphin afloat in the the Gulf. This is what she told WWL radio in New Orleans:

 "There were dolphins and turtles and a large bull redfish lying dead on its back... They worked for a full 20 minutes trying to push this other one up, and eventually I guess they gave up."

Coast Guard officials say they will continue to investigate the source of the leaking oil and complete tests results of water samples taken from the giant plumes observed last weekend. As the memorial anniversary of the BP blowout approaches, this is one memory coastal residents here don't want to live through again.

 

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Fresh Louisiana crude washed into the beaches and dock areas near Grand Isle over the weekend, creating a sickening sight for the residents of this oil battered region. The reddish brown crude and oi...
Fresh Louisiana crude washed into the beaches and dock areas near Grand Isle over the weekend, creating a sickening sight for the residents of this oil battered region. The reddish brown crude and oi...
 
 
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04:57 PM on 03/24/2011
What unknown source? Did you forget about the massive underwater plumes caused by the mixture and oil dispersant added at the well head? Did those plumes magically disappear?
That oil is either going into fishes and other undersea life, or washing up on shores somewhere.
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StillMadMatt
Offending the right people is its own virtue.
03:18 PM on 03/24/2011
Wicked world we are making. The planet is ok . We are leaving.
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Christine Shackleton
02:38 PM on 03/24/2011
Will they drill still for oil in falklands near to argentine and Antactica . will japan keep building green nuclear plants

http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/special_eds/20110321/japan/
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Dave Harpe
Was young, now old.
01:25 PM on 03/24/2011
Did they REALLY plug that leak? I doubt it.
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DanBeach
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04:22 PM on 03/23/2011
Oil company takes blame for sheen off La., says only 5 gallons spilled http://on.msnbc.com/eVom7U
02:57 PM on 03/23/2011
Human destruction of the natural world, fed by greed, selfishness and corruption, leads to an unnatural one?
01:02 PM on 03/23/2011
Could it partly be because the oil was not cleaned up?BP sprayed chemicals to DISPERSE the oil,DISPERSE means to SPREAD, the oil was not cleaned up.
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DanBeach
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12:58 PM on 03/23/2011
Wow and yesterday Shell got the approval for drilling more deep water exploratory wells in the gulf...so this spill must be insignificant ...because no one is really reporting on it...I guess BP"s big sponge called the ocean will just absorb the new oil and everybody can eat shrimp again
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lambdin1
What's this?
12:56 PM on 03/23/2011
Gee, I would not have guessed this could happen! Didn't BP say it was done with the clean up?
12:14 PM on 03/23/2011
But I thought we had to defund the EPA and deregulate the oil companies because they were being so responsible in making sure that things like this never happen?
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jtabs
That one man ...
11:34 AM on 03/23/2011
Drill baby drill, another glaring example of the short sightedness of the republican, yes and even some members of the democratic party. What is outrageous is their phony concern about leaving our progeny with crippling debt but are unconcerned about providing quality education for them and apparently unconcerned about the environment bequeathed to them. The question is are we going to allow the myopic minority carry the day or are we going to become involved and allow the adults to move forward.
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joedas
My former employer would forbid it,
11:22 AM on 03/23/2011
Well, does it affect Big Business? I doubt it. The business continues; the people suffer.
11:34 PM on 03/22/2011
Every automation takes energy,every automation takes jobs.As we have seen recently, both Nuclear and Fossil derived energy, carry high risks to Our Planet.Capitalism's sole purpose is to maximize profit and externalize risks,regardless of costs to others and Our environment.One way to reduce costs and increase profits, is to hire lobbyists to persuade to Congress that their activities are harmless and need no oversight or regulation.Now the impact of their lies and acts are washing up on our shores,and are splashed on our TV' from Japan and around the world nightly.Courtesy of B.P., America now has black sand beaches,courtesy of our Nuclear Regulatory Commission,California and across the Nation we have reactors not built to withstand big earthquakes.Our need for energy and its production does not need to kill our lively hoods and our planet, as it is doing to those who depend on a clean Gulf,and healthy fish.Technology available today,could reduce our dependence on deadly, Nuclear,Coal and Petroleum far more and far faster than the experts say.ASK THEM WHY NOT?
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11:18 PM on 03/22/2011
OK, so what's going on here? We reported in the Herald de Paris on 1/18/11 that NOAA stopped charting the location of Deepwater Horizon oil on 8/23/10, stating that, "the majority of the oil observed by NOAA is now from sources other than the Deepwater Horizon." See the actual NOAA note HERE: http://bit.ly/gE8jOj
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Dean Robichaux
10:57 AM on 03/24/2011
Ummm,yep.