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June 17th, 2010
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Entrance To Pensacola Bay
The entrance to Pensacola Bay is the first line of defense to try and keep this area from dieing a slow and painful death.
June 17th, 2010
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Pelicans
I've been told that this area of the gulf usually host hundreds of Pelicans. In the five days I've been here these are the only two I've seen.
June 17th, 2010
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Pensacola Bay Crime
As large a disaster that the oil spill that you can see is, it's what you don't see that's truly heartbreaking.
June 17th, 2010
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Police Chief Peter Paulding
Gulf Breeze's Chief of Police, Peter Paulding, explains some of the frustrations of dealing locally with the BP oil spill.
June 16th, 2010
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Coastal Watch
This morning I drove up the coast to Orange Beach, Alabama.  What I saw brought me to heretofore unknown levels of rage and sadness; oil… and one indescribably gorgeous beach with perhaps three people on it.  The cleaning crews are doing...
June 16th, 2010
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Bill Clark of Gulf Breeze, FL's "Coastal Watch" explains the all volunteer, on-the-water, oil containment program as well as a few of the frustrations of trying to save Pensacola Bay from the onslaught of millions of gallons of oil.
June 16th, 2010
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Kate Wilkes
Kate Wilkes of The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council says that despite what the the media's saying about the BP oil spill, there's still a tremendous amount to enjoy in the Pan Handle area.
June 16th, 2010
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Wes Dannreuther
Wes Dannreuther of "Intercoastal Outfitters" in Pensacola, talks about the present oil spill crises as well as his hopes for the future.
June 16th, 2010
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Perdido Key, FL
Perdido Key, FL clean up efforts from beach crews to the Coast Guard. 
June 16th, 2010
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Bret speaks about how the oil will damage the environment.
Looking Glass