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2nd Anniversary of the BP Oil Spill (2012)

Louisiana: The State We're In

Details

Collection:LPB

Genre: News, Public Affairs

Place Covered: Louisiana

Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority

Date Issued: 2012-04-20

Duration: 00:06:53

Subjects: Environment | BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Oil Spill, 2010 | Graves, Garret | Louisiana. Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority | Gulf Of Mexico | Bay Jimmy (La.) | Barataria Bay (La.) | PELICANS | United States. RESTORE Act of 2012 | COASTAL RESTORATION

Contributors:

  • Whinham, Charlie Host
  • Sanford, Shauna Host
  • Melton, Christina Producer
  • Fortenberry, Rex Q. Photographer
  • Justice, Todd Editor
  • Graves, Garret Interviewee
  • Driscoll, Melanie Interviewee
  • Muth, David Interviewee

Description

This segment from the April 20, 2012, episode of the series “Louisiana: The State We’re In” features producer Christina Melton’s report on the second anniversary of the BP Oil Spill. During a visit to Bay Jimmy in Barataria Bay, Melton interviews Melanie Driscoll of the National Audubon Society about the oil that still bubbles to the surface in warm temperatures, the effect of this oil on pelicans, and the possibility that cleaning this area could lead to the loss of more marshes. She also talks to David Muth of the National Wildlife Federation about the uncertainty over how long the ecosystem will be affected by the oil spill. This report also includes an interview with Garret Graves of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority on the one million barrels of oil that remain in the Gulf of Mexico, the fines facing BP, and the goal of the RESTORE Act in allocating those fine monies to the restoration of the Gulf Coast. Hosts: Charlie Whinham and Shauna Sanford