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  • check out earthprotect(dot)com and share your story there.

  • Oh, and it looks easy to bag the sludge on the beach! If I lived there...

  • Tragic. I'm a mobile born guy living in central Florida and I'm glad to see somebody else actually cares about our backyard. My grandpa took me fishing for years in the summers as a boy. He is older now and un optimistic. It's sad, so sad. The new gulf war.

  • thanks for the unbiased reporting..and holding the bastards that are responsible to the obligation and responsibility to get it cleaned up...

  • Extremely interesting video.

    Keep it up.

  • Hey I hope you keep up the videos, am so far away but feeling for you all down there, much love from Canada brother.

  • Straw is a great absorbent for oil. This vid proves that. It looks like you could rake up the oil & the straw at the same time... Hey, lets all grab some rakes & start working rather than looking. As the house is burning, would you really sit inside the house waiting for the fire department?

    Great vid..

  • Good job man. This whole damn thing is the biggest travesty Ive ever witnessed from the most incompetent govt of all time, all the while they get to claim what a great job theyre doing.

  • yea they said turn the camera off how original is that. they are all saying the same thing. Good job man. thanks for the info. those guys belong in jail along with barry and bp. They want to cover everything up and pretend it is not happening. cause they know they are in the wrong.

  • good job man.......when the oil hits my beach i will be there with my camera..thanks tor the knowledge.

  • Great report. It's not surprising there is no one from government or BP to clean up BP's mess. It looks like it will be left up to citizens in the community to clean the beaches.

    Perhaps citizens should get together and bill BP for their time spent cleaning BP's oil spill.

    1000 people per beach at $50 per hour each.

    How many beaches are there along the Gulf Coast?

  • Its the dispersant that stuff would more or less hose away, its no longer oil, the worry is what exactly is in the dispersant?

  • great job - thanks for posting

  • The lighter distillates evaporated, I think, and left the heavier to wash up. So sorry to see it, but what a valuable report ! Needs to go everywhere on the Internetz. Please put it up, folks.

  • BP could have used safety measures that would have prevented deaths of wild life and careers of fisherman and tourist industry. The billionaires of BP did not want to spend 500k that would have prevented this mess. Find out the names of BP, because they will sell fuel under different names. Avoid buying gas from BP company names. Google them and find out how to best boycott them.

    Set up a Democracy system; vote at libraries by everyday people.

  • if plain old folk started cleaning up you can bet they would send in the troops...probably not to clean up...just to send folks away...jerks...i am so sorry for this...

  • Here is a substance that is non toxic and was created to clean off oil! Its incredible its called EKA or EKALOGIC take a look at the video on youtube or google

  • @EKALOGIC there was a guy on cnn that did a display but where is that guys video??it's a natural dispersant too..

  • CNN says thier cleaning.....go back to your entertainment america .....just like haiti everything is taken care of

  • BP should have clean-up workers at SUN-UP cleaning the shores as this GOO washes ashore.

  • Paradise lost. Those splotches are caused by the toxic dispersant used to break up the oil patches. It may look minor on a scale, but it indicates that the whole area is contaminated. Those guys are most likely Haliburton, who owns the clean up company. Which they purchased just a month before the big gusher in the gulf, and were amazingly on site when the "leak" occurred, Food for thought there.

  • thanks for this report

  • seems like these 'tarballs' usually come with seaweed, reeds, seagrass, whatever.

    How easily does that crap wash off anyhow?

  • I did not know Alabama was so pretty

  • @diana1nicole yeah dont tell anyone about the redneck riviera it's one of the best kept secrets in the south, the water is clean in alabama too, the bass championships, etc

  • @isawanangel2 Great report, huh? I am so sorry about this terrible situation there. Jeez, that inner tube, Photo of the year, sums it up ! Should be on the front pages everywhere.

  • They should have the beach closed. People were in the water. So sad and they will get sick.

  • thats sad man, and i'd be willing to assume those guys in the cart are probably some more bp drones. if anything you've made at least 1 more person the wiser about whats going on in our country, thanks for recording this.

    they aren't there to clean up, they're only around to watch you watching their mess, after seeing them in the video, i'm positive those are BP employees or more people scared under a gag order.

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