Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Recovery July 22, 2010 Day 92
Louisiana’s forward command centers located in Grand Isle, Venice and Hopedale for field staff. Approximately 200 LDWF staff on the coast at all times patrolling waters, beaches and islands. 100 Fisheries biologists 80 Enforcement agents 35 Wildlife biologists 150 Boats with air support 9 Public Information & Outreach staff Overview
Agents inspect vessels fishing in closed areas and return all caught seafood to the water. Seafood returned to the water (7/14/10) - 23,385 pounds of shrimp (12,680 returned in federal waters) trout pounds crabs - 13 red drum - 8 mangrove snapper - 1 southern flounder - 1 cobia pounds of various fish (federal waters) sacks of oysters. Management & Assessment
Biologists are on the water every day in Louisiana’s seven coastal bay systems and offshore scouting for oiled wildlife and habitats. Collected approximately 1,000 fisheries tissue samples comprised of approximately 20,000 individual animals. (7/10/10)
Birds - 3,766 total birds collected within five-state impact area (LA, MS, AL, FL, TX) (7/21/10) Species & Habitat Impact
Louisiana Bird Collections 2,037 total birds processed through Fort Jackson rehabilitation center in Buras, LA. - 1,008 collected alive - 1,029 DOA or euthanized after unsuccessful rehabilitation
Marine Life 709 sea turtles collected in the five-state impact zone collected in Louisiana 67 dolphin collected from the five-state impact area, all DOA dolphins from Louisiana waters
Bird Releases (7/21/10) birds treated and released
FIRST POINT OF CONTACT FOR ALL MEDIA REQUESTS. More than 400 media requests received and accommodated through LDWF alone. (7/16/10) Provide daily reports to the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) Staffed the GOHSEP Joint Information Center (JIC) Prepared and distributed news releases Oversee the media process Web site updates, social media postings, map updates Video documentation of all LDWF activities News release distribution Public Information Office Role
emergency.louisiana.gov Social Media Coverage 10 videos with 11,540 total views 6,186 fans 346 followers
CNN and ABC Nightly News
Fisheries staff with Jeff Corwin on a live turtle rescue. PIO Joel Courtney documented all department activities with video ranging from enforcement activities to seafood sampling.
Vanity Fair covering turtle rescue with LDWF fisheries and enforcement staff. LDWF biologist Mike Carloss with HBO film crew for a documentary on the department’s role in the oil spill recovery.