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Pensacola Beach - July 13

September 10, 2010

Beaches on Pensacola Beach are open for swimming. There have been minimal reports of any oil over the last several weeks. Future threats from oil have been greatly reduced due to the capping of the oil well and progress toward a permanent kill, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have reopened coastal state waters off Escambia County and other large areas of the Gulf of Mexico to the harvest of saltwater fish.

In the unlikely event anyone should come in contact with oil the following tips should be observed.

  • Avoid entering areas where oil can be seen (no wading, swimming or entering the water).
  • Avoid direct skin contact with oil, oil-contaminated water and sediments.
  • Do not swim or ski in areas affected by the oil spill, and if traveling through the area by boat take precautions when hoisting the boat anchor. If oil makes contact with the skin, wash it off with grease-cutting liquid dishwashing detergent and water.

For more information, check out Escambia County, Fla., NOAA, a federal website and Deepwater Horizon.

Sign up for daily oil spill updates from Escambia County and/or island updates from the Santa Rosa Island Authority.



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