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Oil Drift Bouys
Three buoys have been deployed near the Cape, to help monitor the water currents in the Big Bend area. A fourth buoy was deployed to monitor waters north of the Eddy Franklin. As you can see from the results so far, the currents are not driving the oil spill towards the cape. The full map is here.
Posted by Vince Bishop - Monday, 06/28/10, 08:57 AM - Comments - Category: Oil Spill
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