![]() ![]() Gessner recently returned to the Gulf and he found tar balls still washing up on the beach after a storm, and he says the long-term impact of the widely used dispersants, which sink the oil, is unknown. But because the giant obvious disaster didn't occur doesn't mean a subtler disaster won't occur," he said. ![]() Gessner says that early on, there were real fears that all the marshes would be covered in oil, that there would be, in his words, an "Exxon-Valdez that was from Texas to Florida." We were so focused on the Gulf, now we've completely forgotten it," he told Here & Now's Deb Becker. He says initially almost half of CNN's coverage was on the Gulf, but that "fell off a cliff" once BP's spewing well was capped. Yet environmental writer David Gessner says more needs to be done and he questions whether the Gulf will ever fully recover. It has also set aside more than $1 billion to restore the gulf ecosystem. So come on down and make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the Gulf."īP has paid out $6.3 billion to almost 200,000 claimants harmed by the disaster. ![]() Their new ad says "the Gulf is America's getaway spot - no matter where you go. The company's national advertising campaign says the gulf is a great vacation spot - despite the 2010 oil disaster. Oil giant BP is now promoting tourism in the Gulf of Mexico. ![]()
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