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May 24th, 2010 9:11 AM

  Winds/currents continue to keep the plume away from the Florida coast for at least the next 72 hours.

·      Latest observations by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) indicate that a small portion of the oil slick has reached the Loop Current in the form of light sheens. NOAA oceanographers release updated trajectory maps showing the predicted trajectory of the oil slick. Learn more at the NOAA website.

·      Impacts to Florida’s coastline could include tar balls, oil sheen or tar mats. If oil is sighted on Florida’s coastline report it to the State Warning Point at 1-877-2-SAVE-FL begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              1-877-2-SAVE-FL      



Read more: http://www.panhandleparade.com/index.php/mbb/article/florida_deepwater_horizon_response_may_24_2010/mbb7723530/#ixzz0or8y1tN3

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