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By Sarah LaskowGulf Coast Braces for Economic Disasater In Wake of BP Oil Spill
As if the ecological destruction weren't enough, the Gulf Coast economy faces billions in losses from BP's recklessness.May 8, 2010 |
The industries that drive the Gulf Coast economy—fishing, tourism, and gaming—are bracing for the impact of the catastrophic British Petroleum oil spill, as businesses across the region face the prospect of billions in damage that could last for years to come.
The Gulf Coast seafood industry alone is a $2.4 billion annual business. Four of the top seven fishing ports in the country are in the Gulf of Mexico. The beaches and wildlife areas support at $20 billion tourism industry.
BP, which was leasing the Deepwater Horizon rig that continues to gush tens of thousands of gallons of oil each day, will have to pay out of its own pocket to clean up the spill. But it might not have to pay for the economic losses the spill inflicts on the Gulf Coast. Lawyers have already lined up to extract retribution from the company; one firm in Houston filed a suit which claims that the fishing industry alone stands to lose $2.5 billion. And lawmakers in Washington working to hold BP accountable for the costs are working off of damage estimates as high as $12 billion.
Despite the certainty of economic consequences, current federal law actually caps BP's liability for economic damages at $75 million. Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), along with Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Sen. Ben Nelson (D-FL), introduced a bill that would raise the cap to $10 billion. ...........(more)
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