Author: Rick Outzen
News: Every NWFL county is trying to protect bays
Orlando Sentinel reports: “Authorities now know they have a running, unpredictable battle on their hands as they struggle to protect the sea grasses and marshes…
Email on BP in Bayou Chico
To the Pensacola City Council (which doesn’t meet again until July 19): I live in a townhouse on Mahogany Mill Pond, and I am very…
Beach Resident reacts to Health Department’s Advisory
It was distressing to read the article on the front page of the Pensacola News Journal today in which it was reported that John Lanza…
Buzz: National Guard to be called out
There is a persistent rumor that President Obama may activate the National Guard. Escambia County looked into the matter and was told that the Florida…
Donovan/Nobles petition, where is it?
Has anyone been asked to sign the Marty Donovan/Jack Nobles petition to rescind the Design-Build contract? Has anyone knocked on your door? Has a tent…
SRIA misuses beautification funds
The Santa Rosa Island Authority has a beautification fund. Has the SRIA used that fund to buy equipment to get the tar balls and oil…
Ponies & Balloons Act…we are expendable to BP
Kindra Arnesan, wife of one of the fisherman who became ill while working the BP clean-up effort, speaks out. She gave this speech at a…
More pictures from Pensacola Beach
It’s okay to get angry. We need to remember BP has told us “We will make this right.” When?
Do politics determine health advisory on beaches?
BP tells us that the tar ball and the oil mousse on the beach are hazardous. Every Escambia Disaster Update begins with “DO NOT TOUCH…
Who is making money from Escambia County on BP disaster?
From our public records request, we have copies of the invoices from DRC Emergency Services, who has been hired by Escambia County. The Mobile, Ala….
News: BP workers just for show
As I have reported, WKRG is now also reporting: “Former oil clean-up worker Candi Warren says she signed up to make a difference, but soon…
Oil found under the sand — 8 inches
Now researchers are finding layers of oil under the sand that can be seen without special infrared lights. —-
Tough days ahead for Pensacola Pass
From another email: Based on my oceanography and marine tech degree and experience Saturday 4am peaking at 6 am. If it’s coming through the pass,…
The Next BP Nightmare
While we’re dealing with the unthinkable in our part of the world, Alaskans are undoubtedly nervous over BP’s “Liberty” deepwater drilling project three miles off their…
Should We Close Our Waterways?
At last night’s special City Council committee of the whole meeting, one of the issues discussed by members was the possibility of closing inshore waterways…
Health Dept rescinds health advisory
News media — The health department is RESCINDING the current health advisory for the area listed below. This is a highly dynamic situation varying by…
Is this the best BP can do?
BP is one of the largest corporations in the world. They’ve told us that they have their best and brightest minds on this. They asked…
Listener Group Poll says 76% dissatisfied with BP effort
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: According to a recent survey of 2,086 voters conducted by The Listener Group, 82% of the Florida panhandle residents are unsatisfied with…
Beach Update June 24
Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key Update Thursday, June 24 – 11:30 a.m. – Update #21 If you see tar or oiled debris on the beach….


