SECOORA Members in the Media
- Nelson warns of 'toxic brew' (Weisberg)
- Where will spilled Gulf oil go? Three months later, officials and residents are still asking (Maul and Roffer)
- Scratching the subsurface: The Deepwater Horizon oil spill puts ocean-current modelling to the test. (He)
- Brevard's oil threat cut but still disputed (Roffer)
- 'Subcommittee On Insular Affairs, Oceans And Wildlife Oversight Hearing On "Ocean Science And Data Limits In A Time Of Crisis: Do NOAA And The Fish And Wildlife Service (FWS) Have The Resources To Respond?" (Weisberg)
- George Maul: Ocean observing system needed
- UM/CIMAS and NOAA/AOML Scientists Locate Oil Plume Extending Toward Dry Tortugas
- George Maul's presentation to Marine Resources Council, discussed in a front page article in Florida Today.
- New York Times Article Federal Funding Cuts Leave Oceanographers, Spill Responders in Dark Includes quotes from Debra Hernandez, Josie Quintrell, Nick Shay, Frank Muller-Karger, Bob Weisberg, and many others
- New, giant sea oil plume seen in Gulf (USF)
- USF professor talks oil risks in D.C. (Weisberg)
- Florida Tech scientist searches for Deepwater Horizon oil spill's path (Maul)
- Florida oil-spill tracker seeks federal support (Weisberg)
- Midlands company critical to coastal crisis (Michel)
- Local Researcher Says Oil From Gulf Could Be Off Our Coast In Weeks and
Scientist: Carolina coast to see oil Ruoying He in video report on NBC -17 and WRAL in North Carolina
- Oil spill to hit North Carolina's coast? Harvey Seim in video report on ABC News 11 in Raleigh-Durham
- Could the Gulf oil spill reach the Carolina coast? SECOORA Member Madilyn Fletcher, featured expert in video report on WIS-TV (Columbia)
- Atlantic states keep wary eye on spill (Seim)
- Loop Current Destabilizes, Lowering Gulf Oil Spill's Threat to Fla. for Now (Roffer)
- Gulf oil spill leaves scientists in uncharted territory (Dodge)
- Matt Reed: Are tar balls on the way to Brevard? (Maul)
- SECOORA Member Mitch Roffer on NBC Nightly News
- Gulf oil slick wading closer to East Coast (Roffer and Dodge)
- Oil from spill may be entering Gulf Loop (Roffer and Dodge)
- South Florida scientists weigh in on oil spill (mp3 recording of interview with NOVA)
- 6 ways the oil spill could affect you (Roffer)
- Spilled oil could ride current to Carolinas (He)
- Scientists say oil spill could make it up Atlantic coast (Seim)