September 29, 2010
Obama – Mabus Gulf Region Recovery Plan Moves Forward
posted by Steven Barrymore
Requested by President Obama, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus has written a long-term recovery plan to restore the Gulf Coast region.
Mabus report recommends that Congress dedicate a significant portion of any civil penalties obtained from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill responsible parties into a Gulf Coast Recovery Fund addressing long-term needs for the region. The Mabus report also recommends that Congress authorize a Gulf Coast Recovery Council to manage funds and coordinate recovery projects.

President Obama and Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Ray Mabus -- U.S. Navy photo 8/2010
Obama is prepared to sign the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force, part of the Mabus plan, into effect before Congressional approval of the recovery council. The task force will serve as a bridge to the recovery council to coordinate restoration programs and projects in the Gulf Coast region. Obama has named EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to chair the task force due to her extensive environmental experience.
The task force is to coordinate with the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Commerce in the recovery effort.
“… What happens in the Gulf of Mexico affects America. Nearly one third of the seafood harvested in the continental United States, as well as 30 percent of oil production and 13 of our natural gas production, come from the Gulf. The Gulf is an environmental percent treasure and central to the nation’s economy. America needs the Gulf. America needs the Gulf to be clean. America needs the Gulf to be healthy. America needs the Gulf to be sustainable. …” excerpt of opening statement — Mabus recovery plan
Mabus report suggests a media campaign, paid for by those responsible for the Gulf Coast oil spill, to bolster the public confidence in the regions seafood industry and promote tourism. Follow the link for more on the story and the full report to the president.
Link: RestoreTheGulf.gov