gutter. i talk about them every day. i m going to replicate in the gulf of mexico, you have a release of free market. and this is called moussing, what happens with wave energy action. all right. you ll notice what happens, what s going to result is a barrier of water, oil, and microcapsules and that s demonstrated here if the camera pans in. in the jar you ve pre-mixed that one earlier on camera and this is what happens. what actually happens it protects the water from making contact with the oil. the oil is literally on the top. and the product is in between the oil and the water. protecting the indigenous eco types in the water. now, this product is a bioremediation product. it s designed to be nonlabor intensive. you apply this stuff and walk away from it and two weeks
they say hair today, gone tomorrow. today it s oil here, gone tomorrow with hair. with hair. 100% human hair. you know, i could use that right back here. could you put a little section off. yeah, lovely. where does the hair come from and how did you ever get this idea? well, the idea come from the principally oil spill observing the outers water being saturated with oil and i owned a beauty salon for 35 years and created a little oil spill in the kiddy pool and a gallon of used oil out of the water in two minutes. let s watch it work. you re going to poor some oil. we ve created so many oil spills i ve lost count of how many we ve created. i m stepping back. i m going to be careful. so far at the end of the show i m going to have an oil change instead of a clothing change. this is hair and talking about a whole new way to say he s got a rug on. this looks like a carpet. now, we put that in there. yes, we drop that in there
welcome the waltham county sheriff, michael, and contractor, darryl carpenter and otis goodman, owns a contracting company and bpcw george roberts, joining me here. mike, start with you, you re sheriff of walton county, you didn t wait around for the state or the federal government to tell you what you could or couldn t do. you guys said we re going to take care of the beaches of walton county. initially they told us 48 hours to 72 hours our beaches would like very much covered in black oil and we said we could not stand around and do nothing. there was no plan of prevention out there. everything involved cleanup after the oil hit, had an opportunity to meet with these gentleman and saw something we believed offered the only viabili viable solution. while you re talking darryl and otis are putting oil in water and you ve got hay over there, ordinary hay like you d feed the cows. why have you figured out that it soaks up the oil. we use it in our business
side of a tanker. the bomb s explosion splits the side of one of the tanks and the lmg pours out. it ignites, rupturing the other tanks. once that occurred, you re looking at what will be the most catastrophic thing, breach of the tanks. thousands of tons of liquid gas pour into the water. the lng comes in contact with what it would regard as red hot liquid. it is so cold compared to the wat water. the lng expands. winds with a vapor cloud towards
of florida, the wind and the water are piling up. you have seen it in the live shots, we re seeing that wind and it s only going to get windier as this core begins to work to the north. conditions in southwest florida will get worse as this corp moves up to the north because the winds will wrap in behind and you will see the gulf water compilie and you will see the gulf water compil come piling in here. it will be moving to an environment that is not as friendly. i don t think we will see it get stronger, but it is a monster in size. why? because we need light winds in the atmosphere to keep it alive, it will shred out slowly but surely. that s the update, sam champion standing by for us in