Subject: | The day a colony disappeared |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:33 pm ((PDT)) |
On May 31st 2010. This colony of healthy Brown pelicans and laughing gulls = thrived like it has done for many years. On June 7th 2010 it was no longer. This is all we have left, A picture We went out to record and video this colony that was in the line of fire fr= om the Gulf oil spill disaster and document what was existing at the time. = This colony lasted 45 days until the oil finally came ashore and wiped it o= ut. Hundreds of gulls and Brown Pelicans were covered with oil virtually ov= er night. One day it was healthy the next it was contaminated. This was ext= inction happening right in front of my eyes. These sounds will be the last that is ever heard from this little island in= the Gulf of Mexico. I do not think it will ever be the same again.. Martyn ************************************* Martyn Stewart www.naturesound.org www.soundofcritters.com Redmond WA 425-898-0462 |
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