Sunday, July 18, 2010

Oil spill threatens sea turtles

Besides seabirds and wetlands' wildlife, the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico is also threatening the world's most endangered sea turtles.

The Kemp's Ridley Turtle has been making a comeback in recent years with the help of conservationists.

But its migratory path takes it right through the polluted Gulf.

Al Jazeera's Franc Contreras reports from Mexico's northeastern Gulf Coast.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Oil spill tragedy for Gulf Fishermen

As officials with BP test the seal on the company's blown-out well, one lifetime fisherman worries about the long-term affects of the spill.

Ryan Lambert is a fisherman, hotel owner and well-known local businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana, who has worked on the water for 29 years.

This is his story.

Kindra Arnesen on Intel Hub Radio Stop Poisoning the Gulf

Our interview with Kindra Arnesen, with special co hosts, Matt and Gavin of Project Gulf Impact.
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