Crisis Reflection 2: The Gulf Coast and the BP Oil Spill

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  • Crisis Reflection 2: The Gulf Coast and the BP Oil Spill
  • Instructions:
  • o Write a short 2-3-page essay reflecting on the article. You will want to reflect on the issue at

    hand using facets of crisis communication you have learned in the course.
    o You will be graded on content and how well you understand the course material, reasoning

    and how well you amalgamate the material.
    o Proper grammar and mechanics is crucial and will be a part of your grade.
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  • About the Gulf Coast
  • The Gulf of Mexico is bordered by five of the United States: Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
    Louisiana, and Texas. It is also bordered by Mexico and is the location ofCuba. The gulf itself
    covers an expanse of 600,000 square miles and has a developed a circulation pattern for the
    waters (General Facts about the Gulf of Mexico, 2011). Water enters the Yucatan Strait, flows
    through the Loop Current, and exits through the Florida Strait (2011). The way in which the
    water flows creates the well-known current, the Gulf Stream. The Gulf Coast acts as a major
    drainage pool for the thirty-three major rivers and two-hundred and twenty-seven estuaries from
    the United States alone (2011).

    The states that line the Gulf have excellent opportunities to take advantage of the resources the
    gulf has to offer. With 16,000 miles of coast in the United States alone, the Gulf provides easy
    access to fishing, natural resources, and recreation opportunities (2011). The population of the
    Gulf is expected to hit 61.4 million by2025 with Florida and Texas expected to house most of the
    new population (2011). Tourism boosts the economy by $20 billion each year and seven of the
    top-ten seaports are located along the Gulf Coast (2011). The Gulf “yields more finfish, shrimp,
    and shellfish annually than the south and mid-Atlantic, Chesapeake, and New England areas
    combined,” and is home to about 45,000 bottlenose dolphins (2011).

  • About the Oil Spill
  • On April 20, 2010, a tragic disaster hit the Gulf Coast. British Petroleum’s (BP)Deepwater
    Horizon rig exploded spewing crude oil into the ocean from the threemajor cracks in the rig. It
    rivaled the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill within days of exploding(Gerstein, 2010). A few years
    earlier, BP was fined $20 million for neglecting toprevent leaks in a pipeline in Alaska’s Prudhoe
    Bay (2010). From June 5, 2010 toJune 14, 2010, BP had collected 127,000 barrels of oil in their
    containment cap alone; while it is believed that a total 60,000 barrels of oil a day are gushing
    into the Gulf (Gerstein, 2010). The oil slick can be seen from space and covers an area of 130
    miles by 70 miles even though BP has dumped 50,000 barrels of heavy mud on theleaks to help

    stop the flow of oil (2010). After the insistence from government officials, BP began drilling a
    relief well that will intersect with the original well and willpull up oil so that BP can dump more
    mud and concrete into the old well and retire itfor good (Walsh, 2010). During the

    period between the explosion and BP’s decision to drill the relief well, they hadattempted to use
    a variety of tactics to quell the leaks: “top-hats, containment domes, top kills, junk shots” (2010).

  • How the Spill Has Affected the Gulf
  • “‘I’m not too worried about oil on the surface,’ says one scientist. ‘It’s the things wedon’t see
    that worry me the most’” (Begley, 2010). The oil that has been leaking fromthe well has done
    more than float to the surface and become an eyesore; it has also been trapped beneath the

    surface of the waves and carried methane to other parts of the Gulf (2010). At first officials (both
    for the government and BP) attempted to dispel these finding, however, the independent

    scientists who boldly made these claims have been proven correct (2010). Not onlyhas the oil
    spill affected the shorelines and marshes, it has also seeped into unexplored ocean and could
    possibly disrupt the natural ecosystems that thrived there before the spill (2010). Louisiana State

    University chemist, Ed Overton, said, “‘It’s [the oil spill] going to cause verysubstantial and
    noticeable damage–marsh loss and coastal erosion and impact on fisheries, dead birds, dead
    turtles–but we’ll know what that is. It’s the things wedon’t see that worry me the most. What
    happens if you wipe out all those jellyfish down there? We don’t know what their role is in the
    environment. But Mother Nature put them there for a reason,’” (2010). The dispersants that are
    used to help break up oil spills are making the environment under water even worse by
    “‘changing thechemistry and physics of the oil,’ says biological oceanographer Ajit
    Subramaniam ofColumbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. ‘They are creating
    micro layers of oil that are being carried by the deep currents.’ Even without dispersants,the
    crude gets broken into zillions of droplets suspended in the water column and corralled there,
    prevented from rising to the surface” (2010). Two main plumes of the oil and methane mix have
    been found and the largest is 22 miles long, 6 miles wide,and 3,000 miles thick (2010). Not only
    do the plumes deprive the areas of oxygen but they also suffocate marine-life by clogging up

    their respiratory systems with oil (2010).

    If large marine animals are not affected directly as a result of the oil spill, their dietaryneeds will
    eventually harm them as an indirect consequence of the oil spill. Planktonwill likely ingest the
    oil and as one of the lowest organisms on the food chain, the oilthey ingest will find its way up

    to the top of the food chain; and linchpins (organisms that act as the garbage collectors
    underwater) will fail to clean up the dead organisms that will pile up on the ocean floor,

    therefore, depriving other creatures of nutrients that are by-products ofthe disposal of the dead
    organisms (2010). The list of marine-life that could potentially be affected by the oil spill goes
    on and on, anything from coral reefs to fish to crustaceans to tube worms (2010).

    The costs of the spill are overwhelming: 12,000 people from Louisiana alone haveapplied for
    unemployment since the spill, most from the southern part of the state; the cost of the spill for
    BP as of June 14, 2010 was $1.6 billion; it is estimated that the spill will cost taxpayers $1.5
    billion because the government had put a $75 million cap on oil company liability for oil spills
    (though this cap may be raised to $10 billion); and as of June 14, 2010, 26,500 Gulf residents
    have been paid $62 million in tax claims due to the oil spill (Gerstein, 2010). It is estimated that
    four hundred species are going to be affected by the spill; at least thirty species of birds will be
    affected due to the spill also coinciding with breeding season; 25 million migratingbirds could
    potentially be scarred by the spill (2010).

    It is not just wildlife being affected by the spill. The tourism industry has also beenpummeled.
    Oil coming onto shores has caused authorities to advise people againstgoing to the beaches for
    swimming and people have been cancelling their trips to the Gulf. For Mississippi, it could mean
    a loss of $120 million in revenue from tourism(Jervis, 2010). A big fear for tourism agencies in
    the Gulf is that previous repeattourists who were forced to travel somewhere new for the

    summer will continue to go to new places in future years (2010). This in turn willcontinue to
    decrease revenue brought in by tourism.

  • Gulf Coast Recovering Process
  • BP is attempting to help the states affected by the oil spill. Mississippi, Alabama, andLouisiana
    received $15 million each from BP, while Florida received $25 million (NewOrleans is asking
    that BP shell out another $75 million to them alone to help maintain their image); all the states
    plan on using the majority of the money to fund advertisingcampaigns to draw in tourists (Jervis,
    2010). BP has also set aside $20 billion for “tourism and leisure businesses” who file
    compensation claims (2010).

    Daniel R. Brown, superintendent of Gulf Islands National Seashore in Florida, is optimistic.
    Although oil has been brought onto the shores, with time, sand has settled on top of the oil and
    brought back the original white sandy beaches (Beard, 2010). Although they still have to get the
    oil from under the sand, it brings hope toBrown. BP cleanup crews have been using different
    techniques to get the tar out:Beach Techs, Sand Sharks, and Sand Mans; however, Brown would
    prefer the use of hand tools in order to protect organism living in the upper layers of sand since
    the machines damage so much (2010). In Alabama, “Thunder on the Gulf” and local festivals
    (with fresh seafood) has helped to boost tourism numbers (2010).

    50,000 people from local, state, and federal agencies have come together to help clean up

    Louisiana, whether it be squeegee-ing off oil from the surface of the waterto pulling up clumps
    of dead marsh grass that has collected oil to operatingmachines that scare away birds from areas
    with oil (The Shores of Recovery, 2011).All of this will be paid for by BP eventually; however,
    BP has refused to pay forcertain things. For example, the Mississippi River is being used to help
    flush out theoil from the coast shores. The oysters that live in that area will die off due to the lack
    of salt water; people who harvest these oysters will not benefit from BP because BPfeels that the
    oysters were not affected by the oil and they do not need to fund areseeding of oyster farms
    (2011). Due to the media’s reporting that beaches were ruined after the oil spill, many people
    have been deterred from visiting the coast even a year after the spill because of fears that the
    beaches are still coated with oil; manytourism agencies have to fight twice as hard to attract
    tourists to the beaches (2011).

  • References
  • Beard. E., Hannan, M,. & Hayward, P. (2010). After the Spill. (Cover Story). Parks and

    Recreation, 45 (11), 38-45.

    Begley, S., Yarett. I., & Stone, D. (2010). What the Spill will Kill. (Cover story). Newsweek, 155

    (24), 24-28.

    General Facts about the Gulf of Mexico. (2011). Retrieved February 16, 2012,

    from http://www.epa.gov/gmpo/about/facts.html.

    Gerstein, J. (2010). The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill by the Numbers. The Daily Green. Retrieved

    February 16, 2012, from http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/gulf-
    of- mexico-oil-spill-facts.

    Jervis, R. & Jones, C. (2010). Oil Spill Takes a Toll on Tourism on Gulf Coast. USAToday.

    Retrieved February 16, 2012, from http://www.usatoday.com/NEWS/usaedition/2010-06-

    25-1Aspill25_CV_U.html.

    The Shores of Recovery. (2011). Economist, 398 (8730), 31-33. Walsh, B. (2010). Stopping the

    Oil Spill. Time, 176 (5), 24-27.

    http://www.epa.gov/gmpo/about/facts.htm

    http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/gulf-

    http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/gulf-

    http://www.usatoday.com/NEWS/usaedition/2010-06-

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      Crisis Reflection 2: The Gulf Coast and the BP Oil Spill
      Instructions:
      About the Gulf Coast
      About the Oil Spill
      How the Spill Has Affected the Gulf
      Gulf Coast Recovering Process
      References

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