+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | TPWD News Releases Dated 2010-01-27 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This page contains only plain text, no HTML formatting codes. | | It is not designed for display in a browser but for copying | | and editing in whatever software you use to lay out pages. | | To copy the text into an editing program: | | --Display this page in your browser. | | --Select all. | | --Copy. | | --Paste in a document in your editing program. | | If you have any suggestions for improving these pages, send | | an e-mail to webtech@tpwd.state.tx.us and mention Plain Text Pages. | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ [ Note: This item is more than three years old. Please take the publication date into consideration for any date references. ] [ General Media Contact: Business Hours, 512-389-4406 ] Jan. 27, 2010 Media Advisory: Port Arthur Oil Spill News Video Available Texas Parks and Wildilfe Department is making available broadcast-quality news video at the FTP address above. On the FTP site there are two .mov files, described below, each containing about 2:00 of raw video with nat sound and some short interview soundbites. FTP Site Address: ftp://204.64.0.121/ftpcomm/public Username: ftpCommpub Password: 5*b1ZZer OiledBirdsRescue (2:21) -- shows TPWD Biologists Winston Denton and Steven Mitchell assessing the environmental impact by boat, with nat sound of them describing what they see, shots of oil on the water, etc. They rescue an oiled pelican, capturing it with a net. Action then shifts to the wildlife rehabilitation trailer, showing a heron being warmed, a cormorant being cleaned. Ends with a short interview with Stacey Huffman of Wildlife Response Services, LLC PortArthurSpill (1:58) -- shows U.S. Coast Guard aerial footage of the collision site, activity in the Incident Command Center, "ground zero" where the collision took place including close-ups of oil on water, the damaged tanker Eagle Otome, and the wrecked barge it collided with. Ends with a brief soundbite/interview from Winston Denton, Texas Parks & Wildlife Biologist. It is recommended that file transfer software be used, such as FileZilla, to access and download the video files: http://filezilla-project.org/ If using FileZilla, fill in the top three boxes like this: Host: 204.64.0.121/ftpcomm/public Username: ftpCommpub Password: 5*b1ZZer If the download is done via an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, etc., then the address to use is: ftp://204.64.0.121/ftpcomm/public For those users that are using dedicated FTP client software, then the address to use is: 204.64.0.121/ftpcomm/public More news material about the spill: including photos and links to non-TPWD resources, is on the TPWD Web site at http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/releases/news_roundup/oil_spill/ --- On the Net: More media information on the spill: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/newsmedia/releases/news_roundup/oil_spill/ -30-