Magic,
I know the dockmaster at Pennekamp. I will be calling scott and getting some first hand news of the slick. I doubt the oil will be effecting the reef line directly and closing it. I am looking forward to taking the Grady to humps off of Islemorada for dolphin, wahoo etc. Selfishly, I hope the fishery is not closed. Altruistically, I hope the fishery is not closed because it will mean the impact is not as bad as it could be on the environment.
I will give y'all a real time report when we head down there. Tarballs float, waves, big waves crash, the only time the gulf has big crashing waves are during big storms...
I hate the hyperbole the media used on June 1st, the start of hurricane season. The nawing of teeth, panic and so forth of speculating the catastrophe of mixing the oil with a hurricane. You would think Hurricane Camille or Katrina was 3 days away from the way they were freaking out. What we need is reasoned thought coupled with pragmatic solutions both technically and politically here, not the blame game...the barn door is open, the cows are all over and the media and the President focus on who let the darn door open, versus how do we collect the cows....get the cows first, then spank the culprits second...duh....