misguided youth. yes. what s it like seeing tar balls? it s depressing as hell, you know what i mean? yeah. i mean, it s you know, my first thought is, you know, my scientist guys tell me it s the dispersants that are the problems. i ve got, you know, people i deal with over in mississippi and alabama say it s better for it to come on the beach. then you can clean it up. the dispersants, nobody knows the long-range problems of that. what it will do to the food source and the bird life here. seeing it on the beach, you just go, god. have you ever seen tar balls like this on the beach? yeah. you know what it reminds me of in the old days when tankers would come by and discharge their bilges, you would see this kind of stuff. but not to this degree, you know. you look out there and the ocean looks pretty clean but, you know, it s just yeah, it is depressing to see this. i try not to be there. i try to go, you know, who is going to clean this up? and how is it going to now
the place jimmy buffett long ago put on the map is margaritaville, now it s fighting to stay on the map as a tourist destination. part two of my exclusive interview. you were saying this is the beach where you spent your youth. yes. what s it like seeing tar balls? it s depressing as hell, you know? i mean yeah. i mean, it s you know, my first thought is i my scientist guys tell me the dispersants are the problems. people i deal with over in mississippi and down in florida say it s better for it to come on the beach. then you can clean it up but the dispersants, nobody knows the long-range impact of that, what it s going to do to the food source and the bird life here. that s the big question. and nobody has the answer to that. but seeing it on the beach, you just go, god, you know.
part two of my exclusive interview. you were saying this is the beach where you spent your youth. yes. what s it like seeing tar balls? it s depressing as hell, you know? i mean yeah. i mean, it s you know, my first thought is i my scientist guys tell me the dispersants are the problems. people i deal with over in mississippi and down in florida say it s better for it to come on the beach. then you can clean it up but the dispersants, nobody knows the long-range impact of that, what it s going to do to the food source and the bird life here. that s the big question. and nobody has the answer to that. but seeing it on the beach, you just go, god, you know. had you ever seen tar balls like this on the beach? yeah. you know, it reminds me of the old days when tankers would come by and discharge. you would see this kind of stuff but not to this degree.
mexico and awful its ell of its at heart they would have done a better job at the beginning. all the evidence in my humble opinion i am no expert leads to the fact they didn t do that. you said this is the beach where you spent your youth. what is it look to see the tar balls? it s depressing as hell, yeah. i mean, it s my first thought is my scientist guys tell me it is the dispersants that are the problems. i have people i deal with in mississippi and florida, say it is better for it to come on the beach. you can clean it up. the dispersants, nobody knows the long-range impact of that. what it will do to the food source and the and the bird life here. that, that s the big question. and, nobody has the answer to that. seeing it on the beach, you just go, god, you know. have you ever seen tar balls like this on the beach? yeah, you know it remind me in the old days when tankers would come by and discharge, and you would see this kind of stuff. but not to this degree.