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Serious concern in Florida for the spill damage
Experts warn that the discharge can reach the beaches of Florida in
less than 30 days.
Florida, USA May 10, 2010
En Español
Given the concern about the damage that can cause the oil spill off
the coast of southern Florida U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and U.S.
Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Ted Deutch held on Monday
morning a meeting which also involved scientists
experts and officials from Miami-Dade County to study possible damage
from the oil spill response plan that could implement the authorities.
Experts believe that the spill will still take several days to reach
the coast or perhaps never come, because everything depends on weather
and ocean currents of the Gulf of Mexico and there is currently
defined as a threat said Captain Jim
Fitton, the Coast Guard.
Bill Nelson said at the briefing held at the Emergency Operations
Center in Broward in Plantation that the arrival of the spill off the
coast of southern Florida would be a disaster for the economy depends
on tourism and the authorities want the spill
be controlled as soon as possible.
The oil slick remains 80 miles from an ocean current that could drag
the spill to the east coast of South Florida, polluting on their way
to the Florida Keys enter, 10 to 30 days on the coast of Miami
-Dade and Broward counties, according to Igor Kamenkovich, professor
at the College of Atmospheric Sciences and Marine of the University of
Miami.
The authorities have already planned where installed containment
barriers and Richard Dodge, Oceanographic Center of Nova Southeastern
University, said the need for large-scale dispersants to protect coral
reefs, although it will affect fish
.
The Broward tourism director Nicki Grossman, said the hotels serve
hundreds of calls a day over the spill, and that some groups of divers
have canceled reservations.
If the spill reaches Broward, could mean losses of more than $ 10
million a day for business and tourism could paralyze the activity
because the beaches would be closed.
www.gpsbuceo.com
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