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Join our Gulf Oil Clean-up Project: Gulf of Mexico on FaceBook click here
Our Group is dedicated to recovery of the Gulf, its animals, and supporting workers who work hard to protect our environment. Its time to clean-up that oil and recycle it! It has got to go somewhere!
BP and the federal government have established a hotline for volunteers:866-448-5816 The number to file your claim with BP is 800-440-0858 To submit alternative response technology, services or products: 281-366-5511 Report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: (866)-448-5816 Submit your vessel as a vessel of opportunity skimming system: (281) 366-5511 Report oiled wildlife:(866) 557-1401 If you have wildlife training, call BP with 866-557-1401. MINERALS MGMT SERVICE LEASING AGENT FOR OFFSHORE DRILLING CO'S Office of Public Affairs (202) 208-3985- Nicholas Pardi Gulf of Mexico OCS Region and Atlantic Activities 1-800-200-GULF COAST GUARD Washington DC 202-372-2100 New Orleans, LA 504-589-6225 Miami, FL 305-415-6800 St Petersburgh, Fl 727.824-7506 For Louisiana Residents: To report oiled or injured wildlife, please call 1-866-557-1401.To discuss spill related damage claims, please call 1-800-440-0858. To report oil on land, or for general Community and Volunteer Information, please call 1-866-448-5816 These numbers and other critical updates are posted on the state’s emergency response web site, which is www.emergency.louisiana.gov.http://www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/ Additional organizations in Louisiana: The Greater New Orleans Foundation: http://www.gnof.org/ Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana: http://www.crcl.org/ Louisiana Seafood Promotion & Marketing Board: http://louisianaseafood.com/nfeed/258/ Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program: http://volunteer.btnep.org/default.asp?id=1 Louisiana Bucket Brigade: http://www.labucketbrigade.org/index.php Lower Mississippi Riverkeeper: http://www.lmrk.org/issues/bp-s-deep-water-drilling-disaster/ For Alabama Residents: People interested in volunteering in Alabama can call the Alabama Coastal Foundation at 251-990-6002; the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program at 251-431-6409; or Mobile Baykeeper at 251-433-4229. To report oiled wildlife: 1-866-557-1401 To discuss oil related damage: 1-800-440-0858 To report oiled shoreline or request volunteer information: 1-866-448-5816 http://www.servealabama.gov/2010/default.aspx Additional organizations in Alabama: Alabama Coastal Foundation: http://www.joinacf.org/ Mobile Bay National Estuary Program: http://www.mobilebaynep.com/ Mobile Baykeeper: http://www.mobilebaykeeper.org/ For Mississippi residents: Please call 1.866.448.5816. We anticipate there will be an ongoing need for volunteers in the environmental cleanup effort. To report oiled wildlife: 866.557.1401 If you want to register your desire to help and receive updates, visit Volunteer Mississippi: http://www.volunteermississippi.org/1800Vol/OpenIndexAction.do?nationalPortal=1. The City of Biloxi is also gathering info from potential volunteers on their website: http://www.biloxi.ms.us/Volunteer.asp For Florida Residents: Go to www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/ which has been updating fairly regularly how to help. Escambia county go to: http://www.escambiadisasterresponse.com/. Santa Rosa County: http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill/ Okaloosa County: http://www.co.okaloosa.fl.us/cc_news.html Walton County: http://www.co.walton.fl.us/index.aspx?nid=737 United Way First Call For Help at 850-595-5905. The Citizen Information Line will be able to register people for classes who do not have computer access.(850) 471-6600. Registration is required for a four-hour health and safety training classes for handling petroleum-contaminated materials. On line trainings at www.BeReadyEscambia.com/training.http://www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/ To report oiled wildlife: 866.557.1401 For wildlife rescue call Audubon of Florida (305) 371-6399 state office. Santa Rosa County Oil Spill Volunteer FAQs: http://www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill/documents/OilSpillVolunteerFAQs.pdf Coast Watch Volunteers: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/deepwaterhorizon/files/050410_01_volunteer_florida_release%20.pdf Additional organizations in Florida: Emerald Coastkeeper: http://www.emeraldcoastkeeper.org/ Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge: http://www.ecwildliferefuge.com/ Save Our Seabirds, Inc: http://saveourseabirds.com/ Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary: http://www.seabirdsanctuary.com/ All States can help: Sierra Club: http://action.sierraclub.org/site/PageNavigator/20100429VolunterGulfCoastOilSpill Matter ofTrust: http://www.matteroftrust.org/ Hands Across the Sand: http://www.handsacrossthesand.com/ Waterkeeper Alliance: http://www.waterkeeper.org/ Oceana: http://na.oceana.org/ Surfrider Foundation: http://www.surfrider.org/ National Audubon Society: http://www.audubon.org/ International Bird Rescue & Research Center: http://www.ibrrc.org/ Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research: http://www.tristatebird.org/ National Wildlife Federation: http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife-Conservation/Threats-to-Wildlife/Oil-Spill.aspx Oxfam: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/ Global Action Atlas & National Geographic: http://actionatlas.org/conservation/oceans-coasts/gulf-oil-spill-fund/summary/pa3F8EF05A77247DD3DE To keep track of the oil slick, visit www.skytruth.org..For information about validated environmental air and water sampling results, visit www.epa.gov/bpspill. 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