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Marine environmental, wildlife assessments of post-Isaac pollution continues

September 13, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

NEW ORLEANS – Wildlife teams recovered three oiled birds, Monday and were out on the water searching for any other impacted wildlife. 

Coast Guard and State of Louisiana response workers continued assessments of the areas affected by Hurricane Isaac, searching for signs of pollution or impacted wildlife. 

So far, Coast Guard and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality assessment teams have investigated about 90 separate reports of pollution throughout the impacted areas. Facility owners are taking steps to clean up the majority of these. Six sites require further assessment and environmental response crews are taking steps to clean up or contain any oil.

“We respond to every pollution report that comes in and send teams to see what’s out there and try to identify the responsible party so they can get it cleaned up,” said Lt. Cmdr. Lushan Hannah, the Coast Guard incident commander for the pollution response. “Pollution following a hurricane is to be expected, especially with a slow-moving storm like Isaac.” 

The Coast Guard, EPA, NOAA, Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries are working together to safeguard public safety and minimize wildlife and environmental impacts resulting from Hurricane Isaac.

Coast Guard and state officials are asking residents to avoid any contact with chemicals or pollution they come across and to report it to the Sector New Orleans Operations Center at 504-365-2200 or the National Response Center at 800-424-8802.

 

Recent Updates for HQ (use “U.S. Coast Guard Digital Newsroom”)

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Coast Guard, HQ, Hurricane Isaac, Lushan Hannah, National Response Center, NOAA, Recent Updates

Oiled wildlife recovery, pollution assessment surveys continue following Hurricane Isaac

September 4, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

NEW ORLEANS – One dead oiled brown pelican, one dead oiled clapper rail, one dead oiled common moorhen, and three live oiled wildlife were recovered near Myrtle Grove, Sunday. 

Affected wildlife are taken to a rehabilitation center in Belle Chaisse, La. Necropsies will be performed to determine the cause of death. 

Pollution assessments continued at multiple sites impacted by Hurricane Isaac and a wildlife recovery team deployed to Myrtle Grove to recover wildlife and to look for signs of other impacted animals. 

Assessment teams in the field discovered oil in Bayou St. Denis, Myrtle Grove and near Port Sulphur.  Teams are also investigating reports of sheening in Breton Sound.  Responders are in contact with facility owners and operators and have taken steps to contain and clean up any product.

Overflights of Lake Pontchartrain revealed no signs of spilled or leaked oil, however, there are multiple displaced drums and containers. 

Coast Guard representatives along with state officials and Stolthaven representatives are on scene to assess the chemicals stored at the Stolthaven facility in Braithwaite, La., which was heavily damaged and flooded during the storm. There is no immediate public health concern and Mississippi River traffic is not affected. A half-mile exclusion zone is in effect around the facility.

“We are conducting overflights, ground assessments, airboat and small boat operations to seek out and recover any impacted wildlife and to find any oil or hazardous materials so we can recover them as quickly as possible to minimize the impact to residents and the environment,” said Lt. Cmdr. Lushan Hannah, incident commander at Coast Guard Sector New Orleans.  

Coast Guard and state officials are asking residents to avoid any contact with chemicals or pollution they come across and to report it to the Sector New Orleans Operations Center at 504-365-2200 or the National Response Center at 800-424-8802.

Recent Updates for HQ (use “U.S. Coast Guard Digital Newsroom”)

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Coast Guard, Hurricane Isaac, Lake Pontchartrain, Lushan Hannah, Mississippi River, Myrtle Grove, National Response Center

Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans transfers command

August 26, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

WHO: Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans.

WHAT: Alter-of-command ceremony.

WHEN: Friday, June 22, 2012 at 10 a.m.

Exactly where: Coast Guard Air Station New Orleans on board Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, 400 Russell Ave., New Orleans, La. 70143.

NEW ORLEANS&nbsp&mdash Cmdr. Michael J. Brandhuber will relieve Cmdr. Frederick Riedlin as the commanding officer of&nbspCoast Guard Air Station New Orleans&nbspduring a adjust-of-command ceremony in Belle Chasse, Friday.

The change-of-command ceremony is a time-honored naval tradition, which formally restates the continuity and authority of command. It entails the total transfer of responsibility, authority and accountability from one particular person to another.

Editor’s note: Media wishing to attend the event have to contact Petty Officer Ryan Tippets @ 504-671-2020 to RSVP. Media need to arrive no later than 9:30 a.m.&nbsp

Recent Updates for HQ (use “U.S. Coast Guard Digital Newsroom”)

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Belle Chasse, Frederick Riedlin, HQ, New Orleans, Recent Updates, RSVP

New captain to command Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis

August 19, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

HONOLULU – Capt. Webster Balding, commanding officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis, was relieved by Capt. Richard Mourey during a change of command ceremony at Coast Guard Base Honolulu, Friday.  

Mourey, a 1989 graduate of the Coast Guard Academy, has more than 13 years of sea time aboard six cutters. He was the operations officer of Coast Guard Cutter Mariposa, executive officer of the Cutter Maui, operations officer of Cutter Chase, executive officer of Cutter Dependable, executive officer of Cutter Gallatin, and the commanding officer of Cutter Thetis.

In addition to his sea duty, Mourey served as the U.S. Military Deputy for the United States Northern Command Future Operations division. Recently, he served as the Director of Interagency Coordination for the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command.

Balding will continue his Coast Guard career as the Atlantic Area chief of Preparedness Division, in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Vice Adm. Paul Zukunft, commander of Coast Guard Pacific Area, was the presiding official for the ceremony.

For more information contact Ensign In Choi at 808-842-2875 or at [email protected].

Recent Updates for HQ (use “U.S. Coast Guard Digital Newsroom”)

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Atlantic Area, Cutter Dependable, Cutter Gallatin, Cutter Thetis, Paul Zukunft, Preparedness Division, Vice Adm

CBP Announces Availability of Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Northern Border

August 8, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

Washington- U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced these days that the Final Programmatic Environmental Influence Statement (PEIS) and Draft Record of Choice (ROD) for Northern Border Activities is available. The Final PEIS analyzes the prospective environmental and socioeconomic effects connected with its ongoing and prospective future activities along the northern border in between the United States and Canada. (far more)
CBP.gov: National News Releases

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Border Protection, Canada, CBP, Northern Border Activities, United States

Written testimony of Policy for a Home Homeland Safety Subcommittee on Counterterrorism & Intelligence hearing titled “Beyond Borders: Are DHS’ International Agreements Making certain Actionable Intelligence to Combat Threats to the U.S. Homeland?”

July 31, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

At a field hearing in Buffalo, New York Policy Office of International Affairs Director of Canadian Affairs Deborah Meyers addresses the Department of Homeland Security’s partnership with Canada to boost safety whilst facilitating lawful trade and travel.
Division of Homeland Safety News

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Canada, Homeland Security

Readout of Secretary Napolitano’s Calls to Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan

July 22, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano nowadays spoke with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan to express her condolences and provide any support essential in the ongoing investigation into the shooting in Aurora, Colo. Secretary Napolitano reiterated the Administration’s support for the federal, state and nearby authorities who responded to this horrific occasion and the folks of Aurora throughout this tough time.
Division of Homeland Security News

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Secretary Napolitano

Residency Rule Amended for Canadian NEXUS Applicants

July 13, 2012 by NASTTPO Editor Leave a Comment

Washington -The United States and Canada are continuing to deliver on essential commitments below the Beyond the Border Action Plan for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness. Announced today and effective quickly, the Canada Border Services Agency lifted the three-year residency requirement for Canadian citizens to apply to NEXUS. (much more)
CBP.gov: National News Releases

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Canada, CBP, NEXUS

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