ROBERT, La. -- Federal wildlife experts discuss the latest numbers of wildlife that may have been affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the potential for broader ecosystem impacts, as well as the ongoing response efforts to protect the Gulf of Mexico's national wildlife refuges, national parks and species, May 18, 2010.
List of Participants:
-U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Acting Director, Dr. Rowan Gould
-U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Senior Science Advisor and Liaison Officer at the Unified Area Command, Dr. Ralph Morgenweck
-U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Chief of the Division of Environmental Quality, Dr. Roger Helm
-NOAA Fisheries, Director of Scientific Programs and Chief Science Advisor, Dr. Steve Murawski
-NOAA Fisheries, Director of Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program, Dr. Teri Rowles
-NOAA Fisheries, National Sea Turtle Coordinator, Barbara Schroeder
-National Park Service, Catoctin Mountain Park Superintendent and National Park Service Liaison Officer at the Unified Area Command Center, J. Mel Poole
-National Park Service, Chief of Natural Resources, Yellowstone National Park, Dr. Glenn Plumb
U.S. Coast Guard audio recording by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kevin Metcalf.