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Oil officials ignoring bird-saving boats

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Friday, July 2, 2010 11:12 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


AGAIN a good idea being wasted!!
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Mark Castlow and Jimbo Meador have a solution for saving the oil-covered birds in the Gulf of Mexico. However, they also have a problem.

I saw the solution firsthand during a quick ride through a Gulf inlet, near Meador's home of Fairhope, Alabama, about a 20-minute drive outside Mobile.

The two co-owners of Florida-based Dragonfly Boatworks have been working at a breakneck pace for weeks to modify the design of their shallow draft fishing boats, turning them into mobile triage units for pelicans, seagulls, and pretty much any kind of critter caught in the catastrophe.

Their concern on the 65th day of the underwater gusher is deep rooted. Castlow, who says he has "salt water in his blood," grew up surfing off Miami and the Keys. Meador, a former shrimper, was raised along Alabama's Gulf shores.

They're keenly aware that each day adds to the death toll of birds and other animals dying in pockets of oil that invade their natural habitat.

"We have to do everything we can to take care of them," said Meador, who said he has a serious interest in the "birding world." "We want to do try to do what's right to help them because they can't help themselves."

Unlike more traditional boats, which have deep keels that bog down when they push into shallow marshlands, the custom Dragonfly boats can operate in less than a foot of water.

Their broad hulls create very little wake that might further alarm wildlife; and they've even been painted a light green color to blend better with their surroundings.

On board, Castlow and Meador have added a whole set of tools to help wildlife rescuers: a large, skid-proof worktable for crews to handle animals, an adjustable shade canopy which can be easily lowered to slip beneath bayou tree branches, fine mist nozzles to cool the scorching summer temperatures for workers and critters. The oil won't hamper the boat's engines, thanks to a special cleaning solution.

The men consulted wildlife biologists and other scientists as they rushed to make the improvements, and they've found big donors, like Florida musician Jimmy Buffett, who are willing to help them make the boats available to rescuers free of charge.

The vessels will be outfitted with wireless Internet access, and plans are in the works to team up with Google Earth to enable anyone to track the boats online in real time. Onboard Web cameras donated by a group in Houston, Texas, will allow classrooms or anyone else to watch rescuers in action.

So far, Buffett has funded construction of one prototype boat, according to the duo. The plan is to produce a new boat every seven days from here on out. After the cleanup, the animal rescue groups will be allowed to keep the boats for use in research projects.

Although the vessels have been praised by wildlife experts, including marine biologists at the University of Southern Mississippi, Castlow and Meador say they've run into dead ends trying to get their boats into the hands of animal rescuers.

They've called federal authorities and BP too, but they say no one seems able to willing to tell them how and when the boats might be put to work.


Castlow and Meador call their support network the DEA, the Dragonfly Environmental Army, which is made up of those who have extended a helping hand, which include suppliers, donors and volunteers. They're hoping the combined forces of their group can break through the bureaucracy and get their boats in the hands of animal rescuers.

It is frustrating to both men, but they say they've been so encouraged by wildlife experts who have universally praised their innovation, that they're pressing on, convinced that no less than the lives of thousands of birds are at stake, and the future of their beloved Gulf too.

"And we're going to get all of these people, and we are going to break that ceiling," said Castlow. "And we will go through it -- because it's our livelihood."

FCKING GOVERNMENT! FUCKING BP! Get those damned things OUT THERE!!!!! mutherfuckers, bastards, SWINE!

Will it NEVER END?!?!?


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Friday, July 2, 2010 11:30 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


I had to dig to find out WHY they were stopped, but eventually I found it:
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Because the US Fish & Wildlife Service requires all organizations involved in the rescue of wildlife to have a permit. And in order to obtain that permit, the people involved in wildlife rescue must undergo a certain period of training. Now in theory, that sounds reasonable. After all, no one wants to harm already injured wildlife any further.

But here's the reality: The BP Gulf catastrophe is far from over. The oil is still gushing in the open sea and attempts to stop it have been less than successful. Volunteers, like Castlow and Meador, are more than willing to do whatever it takes to ease the burden on wildlife struggling for survival against the toxic oil and dispersants. So why is viable help being turned away?

(see above for appropriate swearing and add


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Friday, July 2, 2010 11:56 AM

WHOZIT


GOOD NEWS FOR YOU LIBS!!! If you post 1 more story about the oil spill I'M GOING TO KILL MYSELF!!

I'M GOING TO SHOVE A GUN IN MY MOUTH AND PULL THE TRIGGER!!

AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!

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Friday, July 2, 2010 12:36 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


There's a phone number listed for this guy which I'm going to call tomorrow...it's too late Eastern Time to bother him today. I want to find out what the update is on the status of this, as the article was several days ago and I can't find anything more current. Maybe I can do something with them (tho' probably not, BP will probably take over or something, if they DO allow it). Bastards.

Just saw your idiotic post, Whatsit. What you do is up to you, it's not our responsibility. And yes, I know you're bullshitting...why not just ignore the gulf stories and go elsewhere?

It's still happening, if you hadn't noticed, and it's not something the people THERE can exactly forget, so why should we? I realize you have a short attention span, as does a lot of the country unfortunately, but some of us DON'T.


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Friday, July 2, 2010 4:13 PM

DREAMTROVE


Whozit,

Your country is under attack.

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Friday, July 2, 2010 4:35 PM

ANTHONYT

Freedom is Important because People are Important


Hello,

I often see animal and environmental advocates willing to break national and international laws in order to further the welfare of animals and nature. Some people battle whalers, to the extent of using violence to stop whaling activity. Some other people throw paint on fur coats. Some chain themselves to construction or logging sites, remaining until forcibly removed by law enforcement. Some vandalize or destroy property belonging to hated industries. I have even heard of people who break and enter into industrial farms to tend to the worst cases of suffering that can be found there.

Where are these folks? I'd expect many stories about them. Self-publicized, even. Cleaning beaches illicitly. Saving wildlife illegally. Piloting their piratical boats into forbidden waters to rescue birds. Getting arrested for trying to help, and gaining sympathy for their causes in the press.

The lack of any reporting in this vein makes me wonder if it's being covered up or dismissed by the media. Or maybe I'm not reading the right news stories.

--Anthony

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Friday, July 2, 2010 5:54 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by whozit:
GOOD NEWS FOR YOU LIBS!!! If you post 1 more story about the oil spill I'M GOING TO KILL MYSELF!!

I'M GOING TO SHOVE A GUN IN MY MOUTH AND PULL THE TRIGGER!!

AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!!




Promise? Pinky swear?

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Saturday, July 3, 2010 6:09 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Some rehabbers (like IBRRC) have been given the permits to do their work; and they are, in masses. It's both difficult and dangerous to rescue pelicans, and you can do as much damage as good if you don't know how.

I, too, wonder about it, tho'...I wish I knew more. The GROUPS I've contacted work under government permits, so aren't willing to lose same by behaving illegally.

MY question is, for all their screaming and yelling, etc., where is PETA? You'd think they'd be right on the scene, given they happily, as you mentioned splash paint on coats and do other illegal things. So where the hell are they, or is it just the easy or dramatic things they're willing to do?

I'll have to ask around...not PETA, as I abhor a lot of their mentality and actions, but others.

I know there are people surrpetitiously cleaning beaches...the only thing I can figure about animals is they're either keeping it quiet or BP's "security force" is too good at both stopping it AND keeping it from the media.

They should rot in hell, every one of them
Except the Coast Guard, which has been forced to work for BP...a fact which angers me as much as everything ELSE!


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Saturday, July 3, 2010 8:40 AM

WHOZIT


Quote:

Originally posted by dreamtrove:
Whozit,

Your country is under attack.

You're right.....BY THE BRITISH! BOMB LONDON NOW!!

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Saturday, July 3, 2010 9:30 AM

FREMDFIRMA



Anthony, remember what I said about Operational and Communications security being paramount to successful operations when you oppose the big boys ?

Some folk been takin that to heart - so don't hold your breath lookin for stuff that might qualify as evidence to hang them out to dry.

-Frem

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