Biden’ Time: Tuesday June 29 BP Oil Spill Update
By Beach Blogger at 29 June, 2010, 12:18 pm
1. Alex. The National Hurricane Center still is predicting tropical storm Alex will make landfall considerably to the west of Pensacola Beach, somewhere along the Texas-Mexico border. It likely will arrive there at the start of the Fourth of July weekend. The storm reached near hurricane strength , as of 10 am EDT Tuesday. 2. Buffett Concert Delayed. Jimmy Buffett’s free Alabama beach concert has been postponed to Sunday, July 11. The expressed concern is that soon-to-be Hurricane Alex may cause “large and destructive waves” which might swamp the temporary beach stage planned for Orange Beach. Although the storm likely will make landfall well to the West of Orange Beach, Alabama, it has a large and growing wind field which also could dump a fair amount of rain as far east as the central Gulf Coast. Country Music Television, which had planned to cable-cast and net-cast a 90-minute portion of the event, says it is still working on a revised schedule . 3. Joe Biden in Pensacola today. Vice-president Joe Biden will be in Pensacola today. He is scheduled to “speak to the media” at Pensacola Naval Air Station (NAS). Accompanying the vice-president, the Mobile Register reports , will be Biden will be joined by NationalIncident Commander Admiral Thad Allen and NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco. Florida Governor Charlie Crist, who is now running as an Independent for the vacant U.S. Senate seat, changed his plans yesterday and will accompany the vice-president, the St. Petersburg Times “Buzz” blog reports. A personal visit to Pensacola Beach is not precluded, but for now such a thing isn’t on the announced schedule. Current weather conditions may govern whether he makes any other local stops. It’s overcast this morning and chances of rain in Pensacola are pegged at 60% today. According to the original White House announcement , Biden is here to “assess efforts to counter the BP oil spill.” The most recent issue of GOSPORT , the local Navy base newspaper, reported “little new oil” was found near N.A.S. last week and “the oil has been kept away from the delicate ecosystem around the base.” [O]il operations within sight of the base continue. BP has hired hundreds of contract workers in response to the April 20 drilling rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11 people. For the past week some of those BP workers have been seen around the base, either skimming out in the waters or picking up pieces of oil from the shore. The oil recovery process around the base has been going as good as can be expected, Fenters said. During a recent three to four-day period, BP contract skimmers were able to pick up only about two barrels of oil after skimming an area three miles out from the base [Emergency Manager Burt] Fenters said. There was not a lot of the thick oil out there or closer to the base, but tar balls can still be found, Fenters said. 4. Pensacola Beach Health Warning. Dr. John Lanza’s county health department at long last yesterday issued a health advisory that warns beach goers “immediately” not enter the water along an eight

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Biden’ Time: Tuesday June 29 BP Oil Spill Update
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