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Old 12-03-2011, 09:18 AM   #21
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I guess it finally hit the news the Shrimpers are complaining about 80% reduction in Shrimp http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.s...es_a_step.html

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That catch is what gets shrimpers through the winter months, and industry representatives said in October that it was down 80 percent. Researchers say there may be a number of reasons for the poor harvest --- including the oil spill -- and it's important to try to determine the cause."
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Old 12-03-2011, 09:29 AM   #22
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That was a fast switch on your part. From a fact based article to an editorial. Nowhere in the first one was 80% mentioned. And also saw where Florida and Texas were mostly unaffected, per your first article. Nice twist of facts Sir.
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Perhaps the record drought that has led to the worst red tide outbreak in Texas waters in years could be a player...
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwate...e/status.phtml
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I guess it finally hit the news the Shrimpers are complaining about 80% reduction in Shrimps http://www.nola.com/opinions/index.s...es_a_step.html

"That catch is what gets shrimpers through the winter months, and industry representatives said in October that it was down 80 percent. Researchers say there may be a number of reasons for the poor harvest --- including the oil spill -- and it's important to try to determine the cause."
"shrimps" ? is that plural for shrimp?
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LOL nice one
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hello BP-Claim

some of us are still trying to get our losses and we do thank you for what you are doing for us!
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I appreciate it I will do what I can to get everybody paid and more importantly keep everybody in the loop.

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Old 02-20-2012, 04:00 PM   #29
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I was in Leville La. 2 weeks ago and the boats had plenty of shrimp. Bought some huge ones for $5.oo a pound
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hello BP-Claim

some of us are still trying to get our losses and we do thank you for what you are doing for us!
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We don't all work in the oil industry either.

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