Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Listen Live!! Gulf Interview with Tom McPhee, June 30 at 10 PM EST

Tom McPhee, Executive Director of the World Animal Awareness Society and Team Leader of the ALL EYES ON THE GULF Expedition (AEOTGE), will speak about the oil spill, wildlife affected and the AEOTGE.


The interview is at 10PM EST on WBZ as CBS News Radio station.  If you are not in the Boston area you can listen live by visiting http://www.WBZ.com and click on the red button  "Listen Live Now"

Remember to visit our website http://www.WA2S.org to follow our expedition on the map.





 
 

Monday, June 21, 2010

How You Can Help In The Gulf!!

The World Animal Awareness Society - WA2S.org is in the Gulf on a scientific expedition - ALL EYES ON THE GULF (AEOTG) Documenting the impact on the wildlife, as well as locating oiled or injured wildlife for the proper authorities to capture and rehabilitate.



Partnering organizations include:
* Kinship circle, who is providing support via FEMA certified disaster responders specializing in animal rescue.
http://www.KinshipCircle.org/
* EcoRigs.org, who is providing support via underwater footage around area oil rigs, EcoRigs is a non-profit made up of researchers, scientists, and biologists.
http://EcoRigs.org/
* Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration, who is providing support via aerial footage.
http://www.restoreecosystems.com/

If you are interested in becoming a partner in our expedition contact us at info@WA2S.org

To share the data quickly with the world WA2s.org is populating a Google map with photos, videos, volunteer daily logs and other information regarding this disaster and the wildlife in the regions.

Click on an icon on the map to see more...
Map Link: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&t=h&msa=0&msid=116805126026594259963.000488b4476038d72fd7e&source=embed&ll=29.568679%2C-88.632202&spn=2.713596%2C5.817261&z=8

Mr. Tom McPhee is currently in the Gulf as team leader of his second team of filmmakers, photojournalists, FEMA certified disaster responders, experienced animal rescuers, researchers, and concerned citizens in the "ALL EYES ON THE GULF" expedition to help chronicle this enormous disaster. The team is collecting visual data from ground and air levels. Team members also act as "spotters" of the affected wildlife and are assisting the Unified Area Command with locating the animals for their capture and care.

We have been communicating with various animal groups, marine biologists, scientists/researchers, government agencies, and universities who are assisting with our work and collaborating on our interactive map so that we can get ALL EYES ON THE GULF!

How You Can Help?
Donate at http://www.WA2S.org/
Spread the Word to your friends and the media, get your local paper or tv news to run a story.
Volunteer your home, your boat, or your expertise

Needs:
WA2S.org is in URGENT need of a Boat the sleeps 4-6 people
Go Pro Underwater Cameras with kits
Homes along the Gulf for our volunteers to stay
Donations to cover rental vehicles, fuel costs, boat
Other supplies for an extended stay in the regions

contact: info@WA2S.org

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Follow Our Expedition In The Gulf


The WA2S.org All Eyes on the Gulf (AEOTG) expedition volunteer team members, led by Tom McPhee, have begun 2-days of intense wildlife documentation and spotter training in the Gulf of Mexico.  The World Animal Awareness Society and Kinship Circle have created a team that includes filmmakers, photojournalists, FEMA certified disaster responders, experienced animal rescuers, and concerned citizens.  Ady Gil has introduced two team members to the WA2S.org AEOTG Expedition; these members will allow WA2S.org access to the affected regions by boat or plane, as well as on land.  The initial team met on June 11, 2010 at 8AM at the Venice Marina.  Once training is completed, team members will be appointed designated areas along the coast to document the current conditions as they pertain to the wildlife in the region.  The team will collect visual data from ground and air levels.  Team members will also act as "spotters" of the affected wildlife and will be assisting the Unified Area Command with locating the animals for their capture and care.

Track the expedition on the map below:

View WA2S.org All Eyes On The Gulf Expedition in a larger map

Images from Day 1: July 11, 2010 in Buras Lousiana at the Fort Jackson Rescue Center


Thank you to Rachel Laskowski, dedicated volunteer for Kinship Circle and WA2S.org on the AEOTG expedition for capturing these images.