Nelson marks eighth anniversary of Deepwater Horizon anniversary

Florida Senator Bill Nelson marks the somber occasion of eight years since the new stickers indicating that an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was on fire, the Coast Guard was on scene and workers were missing, that by morning light 11 men were known to not go home again and for 87 days oil gushed to one of the most productive marine environments in the world, the bottom to the dolphins and sea turtles at the top.
Florida Senator Bill Nelson marks the somber occasion of eight years since the new stickers indicating that an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was on fire, the Coast Guard was on scene and workers were missing, that by morning light 11 men were known to not go home again and for 87 days oil gushed to one of the most productive marine environments in the world, the bottom to the dolphins and sea turtles at the top.
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May not be used as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for elective public office, and may not be used to distort the objects and purposes of the hearing, or cast discredit on or dishonour any member of the United States House of Representatives or US Senate, or bring the House or Senate or any Member into disrepute.Editorial Use only. May not be used as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for elective public office, and may not be used to distort the objects and purposes of the hearing or cast discredit or dishonor any member of the House or bring the House or any Member into disrepute.
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19 April, 2018
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