01-10-2006, 04:57 PM
Hi! My name is Pat, and I’m with the Gulf Restoration Network.
Please take a second to protect our sport in the Gulf.
While the Gulf is already under much strain, Shell Oil company continues to work towards implementing plans for an open-loop LNG facility off the Texas and Louisiana coast. The open-loop design would chlorinate 195 million gallons of seawater a day and will kill billions of fish eggs, larva, and zooplankton, negatively affecting important fisheries and the whole Gulf ecosystem. Fortunately, there are easy, fish-friendly alternatives that exist. Oil companies are using them in New England and California, but not here in the Gulf. Recreational fishermen and the fishing industry obviously stand to lose the most from this assault. With all that has already happened in the last few months, the last thing the fishing community needs is degradation of precious resources!
To take easy action on and learn more about this issue, click the link: [url "http://www.democracyinaction.org/GRN/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1720"]http://www.democracyinaction.org/...sp?campaign_KEY=1720[/url]
Or visit our website, [url "http://www.healthygulf.org/lng.htm"]www.healthygulf.org/lng.htm[/url]
We will be holding all types of events to spread the word about Shell’s plan to use fish-killing technology. For more information, please contact Pat Millham at [url "mailtoatrick@greencorps.org"]Patrick@greencorps.org[/url] or call anytime on my cell at (570) 854-1378. Thanks for all your help and I hope to see you on the water.
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Please take a second to protect our sport in the Gulf.
While the Gulf is already under much strain, Shell Oil company continues to work towards implementing plans for an open-loop LNG facility off the Texas and Louisiana coast. The open-loop design would chlorinate 195 million gallons of seawater a day and will kill billions of fish eggs, larva, and zooplankton, negatively affecting important fisheries and the whole Gulf ecosystem. Fortunately, there are easy, fish-friendly alternatives that exist. Oil companies are using them in New England and California, but not here in the Gulf. Recreational fishermen and the fishing industry obviously stand to lose the most from this assault. With all that has already happened in the last few months, the last thing the fishing community needs is degradation of precious resources!
To take easy action on and learn more about this issue, click the link: [url "http://www.democracyinaction.org/GRN/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=1720"]http://www.democracyinaction.org/...sp?campaign_KEY=1720[/url]
Or visit our website, [url "http://www.healthygulf.org/lng.htm"]www.healthygulf.org/lng.htm[/url]
We will be holding all types of events to spread the word about Shell’s plan to use fish-killing technology. For more information, please contact Pat Millham at [url "mailtoatrick@greencorps.org"]Patrick@greencorps.org[/url] or call anytime on my cell at (570) 854-1378. Thanks for all your help and I hope to see you on the water.
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