Check out the new website just set up by the EPA to respond to the changing situation in the Gulf.
And this page gives you a list of how you can get involved in this cleanup:
To volunteer, call the Deepwater Horizon Response Volunteer Request Line at 1-866-448-5816. More information and volunteer hotlines.Report an oil sighting:
* Report oiled shoreline: 1-866-448-5816
* Report oiled wildlife: 1-866-557-1401
* Discuss spill related damage: 1-800-440-0858
And here's the NOAA website that is tracking the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill incident on a daily basis:
As the nation's leading scientific resource for oil spills, NOAA has been on the scene of the BP spill from the start, providing coordinated scientific weather and biological response services to federal, state and local organizations.We have mobilized experts from across the agency to help contain the spreading oil spill and protect the Gulf of Mexico's many marine mammals, sea turtles, fish, shellfish and other endangered marine life.
NOAA spill specialists are advising the U.S. Coast Guard on cleanup options as well as advising all affected federal, state and local partners on sensitive marine resources at risk in this area of the Gulf of Mexico.
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