PRESS RELEASE Report on Coastal Skimming Activities in Louisiana Baton Rouge (August 30, 2010) - The state of Louisiana today issued its report on skimming operations on Louisiana's coast. The report was compiled as a result of Governor Jindal's directive to the Louisiana National Guard to monitor and track the deployment of skimmers by the U.S. Coast Guard. Statewide, there are 307 skimmers total, of which 303 are operational and 22 actually deployed to collect oil on Sunday. Together, these skimmers collected 0 gallons of oil and 40 cubic yard of debris. On Friday, skimmers collected 396 gallons of oil in Jefferson parish and 30 gallons in St. Bernard parish. On Saturday, they collected 40 gallons of oil in St. Bernard parish. The Coastal Skimmer Activity Report provides visibility of ongoing oil collection efforts directed by the Coast Guard. For information regarding specifics of skimmer deployment and statuses, please contact the Coast Guard Incident Command Post in Houma. Skimmer totals for each parish include the following type skimmers: Navy vessels, skimmers of different sizes, vessels of opportunity, and shallow water barge collection systems. Below is a breakdown of skimming operations by parish: Jefferson
Operational Skimmers: 22 Lafourche
Operational Skimmers: 47 Plaquemines
Operational Skimmers: 104 St. Bernard
Operational Skimmers: 50 St. Tammany
Operational Skimmers: 47 Terrebonne
Operational Skimmers: 33 For more information related to the oil spill, visit http://www.emergency.louisiana.gov. Connect with us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/GOHSEP and on Twitter as @GOHSEP at http://www.twitter.com/GOHSEP. View photos from the state's response efforts at http://www.flickr.com/photos/lagohsep. ### |
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