I just returned from a trip to New Orleans. I attended the Gulf Coast Strategic Planning Conference, Assisting Animals in Need. I met a lot of wonderful people who care about animals and the world we live in. I realized, by the end of the weekend, just how connected we all are in
the world. This situation was manmade and will have consequences that
are far reaching. I see it as a wake-up call.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA) had been invited to make a presentation at the conference. The Coordinator of NOAA’s “Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program” was going to attend. The morning of the conference they pulled out and said they would not send a replacement. They would not say why the pulled out.
We did get to hear presentations from:
1. Paul Berry, former CEO of Best Friends Animal Society.
2. Beau Gast, LA Wildlife Rehabilitation Association and Clearwater Wildlife Sanctuary
3. David Vitter, Louisiana Senator
4. John Young, Chairman of Jefferson Parish Council (He was awarded the “Pioneer Spirit Award”)
5. Billy Nungesser, President of Plaquemines Parish (He was awarded the “Pioneer Spirit Award”)
Billy Nungesser is a very generous man and cares about the public! I told him that I wanted to go out in the marshes and see what is going on, with my own eyes. Billy called P.J. Hahn ( Director, Coastal Zone Management Dept.) who arranged for me to go out on the boat. Billy told me that anyone else who attended the conference could join me. We had about 15 people go out on Billy’s boats.
Two weeks ago Billy took Philippe Cousteau out on his boat so he could show Philippe the impact the oil has had. That trip will was taped and will be seen on National Geographic in October. Jean-Michel Cousteau had interviewed Billy back in May. This issue is very important to Billy. You can hear some of his thoughts by watching the video below.Jeff Dorson, Executive Director for The Humane Society of Louisiana, said he was glad he was able to go out and see what is happening in the Gulf. The very first thing we saw when we arrived at
the dock was shocking! There was a very large area of land that was fenced in with a sign saying: “Warning, Do Not Enter, Hazardous Material”. PJ said that was the area where booms and equipment were housed. He said it was so full that you could barely walk in there. Had I arrived 6
days earlier I would have seen it myself. Unfortunately, BP is taking everything out of the region and nothing was left, except a few booms. (See below).
Once we pulled out of the dock we saw, immediately, how slack the care for this oil situation had become. Booms were not in place. Many of the booms that were in place were covered in oil. We also saw a number of BP workers on their boats but they were not doing any work. Here are a few pictures from the first canal we went down, the first 5 minutes of our day.
This situation has a far reaching affect on everyone, everywhere. The first step is to find alternatives to oil. The US consumes so much more than any other country in the world. In addition, we import most of it from other countries, like Canada. It’s not like we are buying our own oil. The world we live in is amazing! This planet has been through so much and keeps on going. It has the ability to regenerate itself, no matter what the human population does to it. Unfortunately, regeneration takes a lot of time and it is being destroyed much faster than it can be repaired. I hope this is a wake-up call and the world can learn from this situation. Let’s take steps to improve the way we live. Humans are so intelligent. We are so advanced in medicine, technology, etc. At the same time we seem to destroy things faster than we are advancing.
I was really glad I got to go to New Orleans. I realize how much that place means to me. It is
one of the most unique, interesting, culture rich places you will ever
visit.
You have to go visit and check it out yourself!!
Governor Jindal has declared August 20th Louisiana Wildlife Appreciation Day!
Here is a Copy of the Proclamation
As they say in Louisiana: Laissex Les Bons Temps Rouler…..Let The Good Times Roll!!!
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