Showing posts with label Oil Spill Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil Spill Camera. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Oil Spill Camera Video | Oil Gusher Stopped?

Oil Spill Camera Video | Oil has stopped gushing from the well one would think based on reports early this morning July 15, 2010. We have reviewed the feeds and as of 6:15 am EST oil appears to still be flowing. Here is a multi camera feed from PBS. We hope that this PBS feed will be more reliable. United States Government officials and PBS are now providing this stream.

UPDATE:  July 15, 2010 4:15 PM EST Oil Flow has stopped for now.



Click here to view the Oil Spill Live video feeds we have collected.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Oil Spill | Live Feeds | 2 of 4

Florida Oil Spill Tipline has been chasing a good live feed from place to place as they mysteriously continue to have intermittent broadcasts. The feed below are our third and fourth attempts to supply continuous live video from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. If this oil spill feed is Down, try here:

Florida Oil Spill Feed One

If that Oil Spill Feed is offline, try here:

Florida Oil Spill Feed Two

Gulf Oil Spill Camera Feed Three



Gulf Oil Spill Camera Feed Four



Saturday, May 29, 2010

Oil Spill - New Live Feed Remotely Operated Vehicle Spill Cam Video

Florida Oil Spill Attorney News has been challenged keeping a live feed from the leak at 5,000 feet beneath the Gulf. We are not alone. There have been allegations that somebody has been editing or killing the feed so that the public cannot see what has been done to their Gulf of Mexico. We hope that this PBS feed will be more reliable. United States Government officials and PBS are now providing this stream.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Florida Oil Spill Live | Video From 5,000 Feet

Now that the Gulf Oil Disaster may have killed the Gulf of Mexico, the polluters are trying to kill the oil well that has been gushing for more that a month. The ROV Remotely Operated Vehicle Feed has been intermittent for reasons unknown to a Florida Oil Spill web technologist. Our feed keeps going away, so you can try here.




Disclaimer Just Posted by BP:

"Please be aware, this is a live stream and may freeze or be unavailable from time to time.

Throughout the extended top kill procedure – which may take up to two days to complete - very significant changes in the appearance of the flows at the seabed may be expected. These will not provide a reliable indicator of the overall progress, or success or failure, of the top kill operation as a whole. BP will report on the progress of the operation as appropriate and on its outcome when complete." May 29, 2010

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