If someone doesn't dive down and shut off the faucet, the experts say the consequences could be far-reaching.
I would be interested to know the thoughts of Bama96 and other Grady-owners living in the Panhandle stretching to Texas.
You all are close to the situation down there. Does all boating/fishing STOP if and when the oil reaches shore?
With the right winds and the incredible amount of oil continuing to pour into the Gulf they say it could affect Fla. all the way to the Keys and beyond. If it gets into the Stream, it goes up the East Coast.
This is scary to me...Tourisim(swimmers/vacationers) commercial fishing/wildlife..you name it; is affected.
I'm no expert, but I would guess the clean up (WHEN they get it shut down) could be a real challenge, not to mention how incredibly long it would take.
I would be interested to know the thoughts of Bama96 and other Grady-owners living in the Panhandle stretching to Texas.
You all are close to the situation down there. Does all boating/fishing STOP if and when the oil reaches shore?
With the right winds and the incredible amount of oil continuing to pour into the Gulf they say it could affect Fla. all the way to the Keys and beyond. If it gets into the Stream, it goes up the East Coast.
This is scary to me...Tourisim(swimmers/vacationers) commercial fishing/wildlife..you name it; is affected.
I'm no expert, but I would guess the clean up (WHEN they get it shut down) could be a real challenge, not to mention how incredibly long it would take.