l. Purchase shrimp and oyster boats along the Gulf Coast that will no longer be in-service for their purpose.
2. Offer to purchase 20 year leases on ruined shrimp and oyster beds with options to have original owner to refurbish the land for production.
3. Continue to offer the boat and land owners opportunity to participate in the oil efforts but hire supervisors that answer to the Coast Guard Assistants to Governors and Parish Presidents to facilitate a 'purposeful' effort in their actions.
4. If people WANT to move from their homes, it would be best if BP purchased those that don't sell within a reasonable time at fair market value. Basically, as if people were relocated for corporate reasons the home would be purchased by the company involved.
5. Open a Suggestion line by telephone and online as to how BP can assist and advocate the ideas with government that seem helpful.
I believe 'the support' offered by Darryl Willis is the correct message, but, BP has to make 'the support' real. That means people get the value of their work as they state was the potential.
Basically, I see BP owning the Gulf for the time it has lost its function while hiring people to return it to its former status.
You Broke It - You Bought It !!!!!!!!!!
Capitalism at work.