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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Fwd: [MedicalConspiracies] fishing ban extended = 54,096 sq miles, which is slightly more than 22 % of Gulf



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Date: Wed, May 26, 2010 at 4:08 AM
Subject: [MedicalConspiracies] fishing ban extended = 54,096 sq miles, which is slightly more than 22 % of Gulf
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"NOAA's mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources. "

 (yeah right )

 Visit us at http://www.noaa.gov 

  • ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - NOAA has extended the closed fishing area in the Gulf of Mexico to match the Louisiana state waters closure west of the current boundaries, and to incorporate an area reportedly with oil in the southwest. Closing fishing in these areas is a precautionary measure to ensure that seafood from the Gulf will remain safe for consumers.  
  • The closed area now represents 54,096 square miles, which is slightly more than 22 percent of Gulf of Mexico federal waters.
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BP/NOAA/FEMA/HSD
 
= hey folks - bury the leak and quit trying to preserve your investment in that pipeline
 
 
 
some low lights
  • Costner, the "Waterworld" and "Field of Dreams" actor, has invested more than $24 million in developing the centrifuge invention, along with business partner John Houghtaling II of New Orleans.
  • On Tuesday, Houghtaling said BP has agreed to test the devices, which can be dropped into the oil spill and separate water from oil, storing the petroleum in tanks. The smallest weighs 150 pounds (68 kilograms); the largest 4,500 pounds (2,040 kilograms).
  • "It's like a big vacuum cleanerhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37241470/ns/business-oil_and_energy/page/2/#," Houghtaling said. "These machines are ready to be employed. The technology is familiar to the industry."
 
 
 
note - Shell is preparing to do the same to the Artic Ocean wth a deep water drill
and
 
the
 
BP relieve wells are slant wells which are iffy at best and may simply add more leaks or further crack the existing pipeline
 
and widen this disaster
 
why hasn't the govt
 named Sylvia Earl the Gulf ocean expert
to lead this ??
 
She is the expert on the Gulf environment
 
her receent heart moving testimony before Congress last week
Back Issues: The Forever Spill
Last Tuesday, in the wake of the devastating BP oil spill, the National Geographic ran an article in which the renowned oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle was quoted as saying that if BP were unable to... By Erin Overbey
 
  • PROFILE of Dr. Sylvia A. Earle, a marine botanist & biologist who is perhaps the world's best-known woman marine scientist. Writer visits the site of an oil-spill in Alaska with her & watcher as she surveys the damage to Prince William Sound. In 1953, when Sylvia began her
 
Earl should lead this rescue mission to preserve the Gulf !
 
and may i suggest to - especially to George N
 
Hey George N,
interview the retired Transocean CEO who just retired filthy rich - a former Naval Academy grad and intel -
use your nine years in the Navy to attract his man
to take on air questions
 
read some of Transocean info and oddities below
 
 
  • "...The past year will have done little to change that. First, Transocean moved its headquarters from Houston to the foot of the Swiss Alps in early 2009, in a move mainly aimed at saving on taxes. Then came a top management reshuffle and retirement of its eminent, but media-shy chief executive, Bob Long...."
  • Long spent 34 years working for Transocean or predecessor companies, and as a Naval Academy graduate, shared the U.S. military pedigree of Chairman Bob Rose, an Air Force veteran...."
  •  
  • "...The bench is certainly facing a stress-test, because Newman's move to the helm topped off a busy year of nameplate switching in Transocean's management suites.
  • Chief Financial Officer Greg Cauthen opted to retire in April for "personal reasons" at age 51 as his colleagues moved to Switzerland. He was succeeded by an Oxford-educated senior vice president, Ricardo Rosa, who was already based in Europe.
  • Then came the December announcement that Rob Saltiel would jump ship to run Atwood Oceanics Inc -- only three weeks after being named as the replacement for Newman as COO.
  • That all followed the abrupt 2008 retirement of another COO, Jon Marshall, who was also in line to be boss, indicating that the 45-year-old Newman has a proven ability to survive boardroom politics.
  • After his Senate appearance, Newman faces his first annual general meeting of shareholders as CEO on Friday.."
  •  
  • "..The Horizon is now a wreck on the seabed, following an explosion three weeks ago that killed 11 people, including nine Transocean employees, and precipitated a massive leak from another well it was drilling for BP...."
  •  
  • Simply put, rig owners view too much attention as bad for business, and Transocean, the Switzerland-based industry leader with a history of ex-military managers, is no exception.
 
Transocean Ltd. Board Authorizes CHF 3.5 Billion Share Repurchase and Seeks Shareholder Approval for US$1.0 Billion Dividend

Pat on the Back

PatOnBackWinter2010

Raise Your Glass to Bob Long

Bob Long, Transocean's CEO, plans to retire from the company after 34 years of service. Bob joined the company in 1976 as Corporate Planning Manager for Southern Natural Gas, Inc., a predecessor company, and has held numerous operational and financial roles during his career, including Division Engineer and Division Manager of the North Sea and Egypt before he took on executive roles in 1987. He was elected Vice President in 1987, Senior Vice President in 1990, Senior Vice President and CFO in 1996, Senior Vice President, Treasurer and CFO in 1997, Executive Vice President, Treasurer and CFO in 2000, President in 2001 and President and Chief Operating Officer in early 2002. He has served as CEO since October 2002.

A 1968 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Bob attended the U.S. Naval Nuclear Power School and in 1975 earned an M.B.A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business.

He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) and served as IADC's Chairman in 2007. He is also a past member of the Board of Directors of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA).

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more rats have been jumping ship at Transocean
 
Transocean Bids Farewell to Executive VP and COO
Transocean Ltd.
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Monday, December 14, 2009
 
huge turn over at Transocean in 1st Q 2010
 
and it continues :

Transocean announced that Rob Saltiel, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, is leaving the company to pursue another opportunity.

Steven Newman, President, will assume the duties of Chief Operating Officer while the company considers alternatives. Previously, the company announced that Mr. Newman will become Chief Executive Officer in early 2010 when Bob Long plans to retire as CEO.

         Peace, Hugs, and Purrs,
Carolyn Rose Goyda
Missouri,
USA
rosegojda@aol.com

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