Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/07/28

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Miss River Oil Spill in New Orleans
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Mon Jul 28 04:37:15 2008
References: <002801c8f061$6757f250$80f510ac@chris0436b6050>

oil slicks are pretty attractive when you look at them that way;^)

ric


On Jul 27, 2008, at 11:24 PM, Chris Williams wrote:

> Does not seem like it's getting allot of national attention, but on  
> Wednesday morning an oil tanker hit a tugboat pushing a barge full  
> of industrial oil down the Miss River just west of the Miss River  
> Bridge in New Orleans. 9,000 barrels went into the river, 400,000  
> gallons of industrial oil(like diesel) spilled into the river. This  
> is one of the worst spills on the Miss River.
>
> Saturday night at a wedding I was able to be high enough to still  
> view the oil slick on the river. At that time only 10% of the oil  
> had be contained. The sunken barge is located where the bright  
> lights underneath the bridge are in these images. There are some  
> reflections in the images due to shooting through a very dark tinted  
> window, but the spill is very noticeable still.
>
> http://www.zoeicaimages.com/OilSpill2008
>
> D3, 2500iso
>
> While the Coast Guard is once again doing a bang up job, it seems  
> others are only concerned about the loss of revenue with having to  
> shut down the river for a few days. Very little is being discussed  
> on the news about environmental impacts as the spill moves into the  
> wetlands along Louisiana's coast. It seems very surprising to me  
> whenever oil drilling is discussed nationally that a spill always  
> seems to follow.
>
> Chris
> NOLA
>
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