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Can New Orleans Area Oil Spill Jobs Save The Big Easy Oyster Trade?

Crazy, delicious food at Felix's
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Will the oil spill jobs be able to save delicious Gulf oysters for places like Felix’s (pictured here) in New Orleans and the Tens of Thousands of places like them in southeast Louisiana?

The answer is obviously:  I don’t know.  And nobody else does either.

But just to get a little more idea what we’re dealing with, and how the oil spill workers would be essential in cleaning the area where the oysters are cultivated, take a look at this map of the oyster beds:

Louisiana Oyster Beds (In Red)
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As you can see, the oyster beds are highlighted in red.  Now, there is oyster cultivation going on in all the states surrounding the Gulf of Mexico, but Louisiana – by several orders of magnitude – has the biggest and most active area of operation for oyster farming.

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Louisiana Oil Spill Jobs In Oil Hit Areas

 

If you’re interested in working in Louisiana in some job related to the Gulf of Mexico BP oil spill clean up, then you need to take note of the following locations. These are places that have active oil spill activity and is coming ashore or is very close to it.

Jobs in oil containment and work with laying, repairing, installing, and maintaining oil booms is key. This also includes beach cleaning, marsh cleaning, and wildlife rehabilitation.

Here are today’s suggestions:

 

 

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