VENICE, La.
Posted by Jenn on July 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment

- A chart in the Joint Information Center in Venice, LA
is tagged with information concerning areas in their command.
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- Coast Guard Lieutenant Frank Kulesa July 5, 2010 at the Joint Information Center in Venice, LA speaks about the BP gulf oil spill and their role in the cleanup and the effects he has seen on the environment.
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- Clipboards have plan of action for specific sites for cleanup above images of the area. Joint Information Center in Venice, LA.
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- Bruce Miller, Pubilc Information Officer for U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife Service July 5, 2010 at the Cove in Venice, LA speaks about the BP gulf oil spill and their role in the cleanup and the effects he has seen on the environment.
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- “I think it was an eye-opening experience for, not just BP, I think it was an eye-opening experience for the whole industry.” Jon Parker, BP Information Section Chief for Venice, LA. said July 5, 2010 at the Joint Operations Center in Venice, LA about the BP gulf oil spill and their role in the cleanup and the effects he has seen on the environment. Parker was formerly an Assistant Chief with BP and has nearly 23 years of service with them.
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