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25 CURRENT | eustatic |
May 17, 2018 17:08
| over 6 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: May 24, 2016 interview with Scott Eustis on WMNF: Update on impact of Shell Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Case Report in GRN's oil and gas report--[Shell's Glider Leak page 8] (https://healthygulf.org/sites/healthygulf.org/files/oilgasreportweb_final.pdf) Key points of the crisis
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Government response:"Conclusions Based on BSEE’s investigation and all available data, BSEE concluded that the loss of containment in the Glider subsea system was caused by the ductile tensile overload fracture of the LLJ of the Glider #4 jumper. The ductile tensile overload fracture was caused by the bending loads imposed as a result of the partial burial of the Glider #4 jumper and subsequent subsidence of the subsea sled #2 (ref figure 7). Based on BSEE’s investigation and all available data, BSEE concluded there were no manufacturing defects or anomalies in the components of the Glider #4 jumper, to include the LLJ. Based on BSEE’s investigation and all available data, BSEE concluded Shell had knowledge of the burial and did not recognize and therefore did not fully assess all possible factors for the structural risk associated with the burial of the Glider #4 jumper system. Based on BSEE’s investigation and all available data, BSEE concluded CROs were not cognizant of the possibility of subsea mechanical integrity failure due to the lack of training in subsea leak detection and the perceived robustness of the Glider subsea system. In addition, CROs incorrectly diagnosed the loss of pressure in the subsea system as a slugging event instead of a breach of the system. This directly led to the delay of identifying the subsea leak, which delayed the shutting in and securing of the Glider field. A quicker identification of a subsea leak would have led to a reduced volume of oil released. Based on BSEE’s investigation and all available data, the required Glider leak detection system (Pressure Safety Low sensor) installed on the Brutus TLP was operating properly and was tested in accordance with BSEE regulations. In addition, isolation equipment (BSDV, USVs, and SCSSVs) was operating properly and was tested in accordance with BSEE regulations. " BSEE map |
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24 | eustatic |
May 17, 2018 17:02
| over 6 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: May 24, 2016 interview with Scott Eustis on WMNF: Update on impact of Shell Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Case Report in GRN's oil and gas report--]Shell's Glider Leak page 8] (https://healthygulf.org/sites/healthygulf.org/files/oilgasreportweb_final.pdf) Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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23 | Shannon |
May 30, 2016 14:52
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: May 24, 2016 interview with Scott Eustis on WMNF: Update on impact of Shell Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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22 | Shannon |
May 25, 2016 16:03
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: NEW May 24, 2016 interview with Scott Eustis on WMNF: Update on impact of Shell Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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21 | Shannon |
May 21, 2016 23:23
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: NEW May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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20 | Shannon |
May 21, 2016 23:23
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: NEW May 20, 2016: Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Click on "visible layers" at upper right to toggle the data on and off. Enter a location in the search bar to zoom to that place. Or just manually zoom in and pan around at will. May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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19 | Shannon |
May 21, 2016 23:22
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth:
NEW Interactive map of existing oil and gas platforms and active pipelines in the Gulf. To use: Click on any platform and some helpful info pops up (name, block location, company, water depth, installed date, etc). Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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18 | eustatic |
May 21, 2016 22:02
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Video from Greenpeace USA [May 20, 2016 upload] (https://youtu.be/CY4JVpILqHY) Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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17 | danbeavers |
May 21, 2016 05:08
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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16 | danbeavers |
May 21, 2016 04:54
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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Government response:BSEE map |
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15 | gretchengehrke |
May 20, 2016 15:26
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Additional Coverage: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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14 | Shannon |
May 20, 2016 14:58
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillMiscellaneous Documentation: NEW May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Documentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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13 | Shannon |
May 20, 2016 14:44
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillMiscellaneous Documentation: May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Documentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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12 | Shannon |
May 20, 2016 14:44
| over 8 years ago
Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillMiscellaneous Documentation: May 19, 2016 article from Desmog: Shell Oil Spill Cleanup Operation Ends As Voices Against New Gulf Drilling Grow Louder Documentation from On Wings of Care: May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
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11 | warren |
May 20, 2016 14:21
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Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information about the recent Shell oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
Organizations on the ground
Local public events around the issue
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10 | gretchengehrke |
May 19, 2016 21:17
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Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Due to this distance asea, our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping are not easily applicable. As the situation develops, we remain open to helping where we can. We leave this page open for updates on the situation. Documentation of the Shell SpillDocumentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives [here](http://www.data.boem.gov/homepg/data_center/mapping/geographic_mapping.asp. Key points of the crisis
Organizations on the ground
Local public events around the issue
Questions being asked
Media sources
Government response: |
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9 | tonyc |
May 19, 2016 21:05
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Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this wiki page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Public Lab has not identified an application of our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping. As the situation develops, we remain open to contact from groups needing assistance. And we leave this page open for updates on the situation from citizen scientists and community members. Documentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives here. |
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8 | Shannon |
May 19, 2016 21:00
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The Public Lab nonprofit has created this wiki page and will add information on the Shell Spill in the Gulf of Mexico as it becomes available. Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Groups in the Consortium and partners of the Consortium have been posting information as it becomes available. Currently, because of the Shell Spill location 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana, the Public Lab non-profit has decided not to directly involve in aerial monitoring in response, however we support the efforts of our partners and community members in exploring this, and other issues further. Documentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Articles on Nola.com: May 16, 2016: Researchers in Gulf to Study Shell Oil spill May 12, 2016: Shell: Damaged flowline caused oil spill in Gulf of Mexico May 12, 2016: Shell spills 88,000 gallons of crude oil off Timbalier Island: Coast Guard Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives here. |
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7 | tonyc |
May 19, 2016 21:00
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The Public Lab nonprofit has created this wiki page and will add information on the Shell spill in the Gulf of Mexico as it becomes available. Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Public Lab has not identified an application of our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping. As the situation develops, we remain open to contact from groups needing assistance. And we leave this page open for updates on the situation from citizen scientists and community members. Documentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives here. |
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6 | tonyc |
May 19, 2016 21:00
| over 8 years ago
The Public Lab nonprofit has created this wiki page and will add information on the Shell spill in the Gulf of Mexico as it becomes available. Public Lab is part of the Gulf Monitoring Consortium, an alliance launched after the BP Disaster of 2010. Members and partners of the Consortium have been posting information, and we will be linking to those resources and updating this page in the weeks ahead. Currently, the spill is located 97 miles off the shore of Louisiana. Public Lab has not identified an application of our particular tools and methods of aerial mapping. As the situation develops, we remain open to contact from groups needing assistance. And we leave this page open for updates on the situation from citizen scientists and community members. Documentation from On Wings of Care: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Revisiting the site of last weeks Shell Oil Spill May 15, 2016 blog: Shell Oil Spill, offshore Gulf of Mexico Flyover video from May 15, 2016 Documentation from Vanishing Earth: NEW May 18, 2016 blog: Unseen Video of Shell's Gulf Oil Leak May 14, 2016 blog: Shell Gulf of Mexico Oil Leak Documentation from SkyTruth: May 16, 2016 blog: Oil Spill Response is a Joke Map being created by Scott Eustis (@eustatic) of Shell Offshore Inc's pipelines from the public BOEM data. If you are interested in contributing to this map, the BOEM data lives here. |
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