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Location: Gulf Coast, USA & Mexico
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Gulf Coast Travel Info & Resources

Sources for Updates on Gulf Coast Tourism Destinations

(For Updates, See News Feed and Comment Wall Below)

Gulfwide
www.CNN.com/2010/US/06/25/gulf.oil.disaster/index.html?hpt=T1
www.DeepwaterHorizonResponse.com; Twitter @oil_spill_2010
www.Discoveramerica.com/ca/gulf-travel-update.html
www.NewOrleans.com/News/Oil-Spill
www.Orbitz.com/Blog/Category/Travel-News/Gulf-Oil-Spill
www.SouthCoastUSA.com



Alabama
www.AL.com/News/Gulf-Oil-Spill
www.AlabamaCoast.org
www.TheBeachFacts.com; http://www.Facebook.com/GulfShoresOrangeBeach; Twitter @AlabamaBeaches
http://BruceAtTheBeach.info

Florida
www.Destin-FWB.com, www.Facebook.com/FloridasEmeraldCoast
www.PNJ.com/Section/News10
www.VisitPensacola.com, http://CuriousAboutOurCoast.com, www.Facebook.com/VisitPensacola; Twitter @VisitPensacola.com
www.VisitPanamaCityBeach.com, www.Facebook.com/VisitPanamaCityBeach, Twitter @PCBeach

Louisiana
www.AmericasWetland.com
www.CajunCoast.com, Twitter @cajuncoast
www.ExperienceJefferson.com
www.Grand-Isle.com
www.HoumaTravel.com
www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/
http://OilSpill.LouisianaTravel.com, Twitter @LouisianaTravel
www.WLF.Louisiana.gov/OilSpill; Twitter @LDWF

Mississippi
www.GulfCoast.org, www.Facebook.com/MSGulfCoastCVB; Twitter @MSGulfCoastCVB
www.MSWestCoast.org, www.Facebook.com/group.php?gid=76349735748; Twitter @mswestcoast
www.OceanSpringsChamber.com
http://www.SunHerald.com/OilSpill

Texas
www.Galveston.com, www.Facebook.com/Galveston; Twitter http://Twitter.com/galvinfo, http://Twitter.com/galvestonisland, http://Twitter.com/galvestoncom
http://GalvestonDailyNews.com
www.PortAransas.org, www.Facebook.com/PortAransasTexas
www.Facebook.com/sopadre (South Padre Island)
www.Facebook.com/pages/South-Padre-Island-Emergency-Management/107578779278020
http://Twitter.com/TexasAlert
www.Facebook.com/pages/TexasCoast/110394948985728

Mexico
http://Portal.Veracruz.gob.mx/portal/page?_pageid=313,4407397&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL, www.Facebook.com/VeracruzTurismo, http://Twitter.com/veracruzturismo

Discussion Forum

Hurricane Harvey spawns 'catastrophic' flooding in southeastern Texas

Set to last 4-5 days, but fatalities fortunately so far minimal.…Continue

Started by Tripatini Aug 27, 2017.

WHY SHOULD I SPEND MY VACATION $$$ ON A GULF COAST BEACH VACATION? 2 Replies

OK, what I'm going to say might make me sound like a jerk, but here goes:Last night I was having a heated discussion with my girlfriend , whose sister was planning to spend a week on the Florida…Continue

Tags: Gulf Coast vacation, vacation, BP oil spill

Started by John Kipper. Last reply by Scott Jones Sep 2, 2010.

The Fla Panhandle

I recently visited the FL Panhandle. I was impressed with how everyone kept things going despite the misperceptions on how the oil spill has affected nearby areas. Everything is alive and well from…Continue

Tags: YOLO, Boarding, beach, alys, panhandle

Started by Robert J. Nebel Jul 21, 2010.

Road Trip to Apalachicola

I'd like to drive over to Apalachicola from Miami in a few days. It seems to me that the oil spill is not affecting this area (my heart goes out to all the areas affected now or in the future). Can…Continue

Started by Prose & Co Jun 16, 2010.

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Comment by EnLinea Media on June 17, 2010 at 8:56pm
A member wants to know the situation in Tampa. Click here to answer.
Comment by Barbara Weibel on June 16, 2010 at 2:34pm
I'm currently traveling in Mexico and have been on the Gulf coast and now in the Yucatan. Opinions seem to concur that the spill won't affect Mexico because the prevailing currents will carry it away from Mexico. I know nothing of currents; just passing on what everyone here is telling me.
Comment by Kristina Rundquist on June 16, 2010 at 2:24pm
Comment by David Paul Appell on June 16, 2010 at 2:21pm
Kristina, trying that site and not getting on -- could you provide the complete URL, with www or http:/ so that it will hyperlink on here? Thanks!
Comment by Kristina Rundquist on June 16, 2010 at 2:21pm
Max--I fear you are right and that it's a lot of both--"... nobody knows what they're doing or they're too cheap to do what they should be doing ..."

In the end, everyone loses.
Comment by David Paul Appell on June 16, 2010 at 2:19pm
John, you're right -- if and when conditions warrant, Mexico should be added to the mix. Let's hope it doesn't become necessary.
Comment by Kristina Rundquist on June 16, 2010 at 2:05pm
Anyone checked out oilspill.skytuth.org? I'm not sure how accurate it is, but it does provide some updates.
Comment by John Lamkin on June 16, 2010 at 1:36pm
No updates yet, but would be good to include the Mexico coast of the Gulf.
Comment by Kate Moeller on June 16, 2010 at 12:34pm
Here are some useful links I've found regarding the Florida coast
http://www.fl-seafood.com/
http://www.apalachicolabay.org/index.cfm/pageId/221

I'll post more as I get them.
Comment by David Paul Appell on June 16, 2010 at 8:56am
From today's Wall Street Journal re fears in Florida:

"Fallout from the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion on April 20 hasn't been nearly as bad along the shores of northwest Florida as in neighboring Alabama, where large deposits of oil began washing up on local beaches this weekend, sullying shorelines, threatening wildlife and driving away tourists.

But smaller, scattered tar balls have been washing up on Pensacola Beach, about 25 miles east of the Alabama border, for more than a week now. Some surface sheen and mousse-like oil also have entered Pensacola Pass in recent days, threatening local inlets. Louisiana's coast was hit hard last month.

"It's going to be a long, hard summer for us, I'm afraid," said Buck Lee, head of the Escambia County agency that oversees the beach at Pensacola Beach, as he patrolled the eight-mile-stretch of sand Friday.

Many state and local officials in Florida said BP PLC and federal authorities haven't been moving fast enough to protect the shore from the spreading oil, and they fear a repeat of what happened in Louisiana and Alabama. "It's the worst-managed thing I've ever seen," said Mr. Lee of coordination efforts between BP and federal, state and local authorities."
 

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