Oil on the beach
Well, I've been sailing at least 3 days a week since the oil spill started Apr 20th, getting in all I could till I can no more.
When I got to the beach (Grayton) yesterday all the fishing captains were telling me that they finally started seeing tarballs 3 miles off the beach. Southerly winds kept me from going out that far. Todays westerlies allowed me to get out there only I didn't have to go but 1 1/2 - 2 miles out to find them for myself.
The tarballs were really small and sparse and heavily weathered. I had to pick one up to see what it was like. There was NO smell to it nor an odor in the air. It could be held in your hand and not stick to anything as long as it wasn't squeezed and then it took turpentine to get it off.
As they drifted along they left the fainest little sheen behind them.
The surrounding beaches have seen some tarballs wash up but clean up crews are on them like white on rice.
I'll be back out tomorrow as conditions are far from bad enough to keep me away. I hope it stays that way.
we were out yesterday in biloxi/biloxi bay, saw our first signs of oil. ran into some friends who get paid to "spot" oil-200$ per day crew, 1200$ per day for the boat. i wonder if they will pay us to sail? i can sail for 1400$ a day, no problem, sounds like a good gig.
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