Weather Updates
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The Wharf will post oil spill updates that affect owners, tenants, renters and guests on this page.
Oil Spill Update
Like everyone along the Gulf Coast, the CVB is monitoring the clean-up of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and relying on official updates from the Unified Command response team and local emergency management officials for information. We will continue to post confirmed updates on this page as they become available.
Oil Spill Update, June 2, 10:30 a.m.
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To date, no oil has reached the beaches of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach or Fort Morgan. According to NOAA's projections, there is a possibility of oil near shore or onshore starting Wednesday afternoon. The extent of that impact is unknown and this is only a forecast. Like the weather forecast, it is subject to change. See the current NOAA map and forecast here and check back frequently for changing conditions.
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No health advisories or closings have been issued for our beaches or the waters off Gulf Shores, Orange Beach or Fort Morgan at this point.
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The City of Gulf Shores has contractors working to lay protective berm across Little Lagoon Pass, preparing in advance of any oil to preserve the waters and habitats of Little Lagoon.
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NOAA has extended the limit of the closed fishing area to the line where federal waters meet Alabama state waters. However, fishing is open in state waters and to the southeast of us. Red Snapper season opened yesterday and boats are still departing from Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Fort Morgan. To view a map of the closed area, go to http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/ /.
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We had two isolated incidents of tarballs washing up on the beaches between Orange Beach and Fort Morgan a couple weeks ago. Only a few dozen tarballs were found and contracted crews immediately cleaned the affected areas. According to NOAA, tarballs DO NOT pose a health risk to the average person. However, beachgoers are advised not to pick them up and asked to report any sightings by calling 866-448-5816. To read NOAA's information about tarballs, click here .
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All appropriate protective measures, including oil-absorbing booms, are being placed along beaches, bays, inlets, and sensitive areas in an effort to keep oil from reaching Alabama's shoreline. National, state and local response teams are deployed at sites along the coast to deal with local effects.
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We will continue to monitor the situation and post information pertinent to our local area at gulfshores.com and orangebeach.com as they become available.
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For detailed information about the entire incident, visit the NOAA or Deepwater Horizon response sites.
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For local updates call:
The City of Orange Beach
Information Hotline: 251-980-INFO
The City of Gulf Shores
Information Hotline: 251-968-TIDE
Links
National Hurricane Center
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Marine Weather
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