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Winds were forecasted to become SE yesterday May 11, at 10-15 kts and persist throughout the week. These moderately strong onshore winds (up to 15-20 kts) have the potential to move new oil onshore. The Mississippi Delta, Breton Sound, the Chandeleur Islands, and areas directly north have a potential for shoreline contacts throughout the forecast period. West of the Mississippi Delta, the shoreline west of Barataria Bay to Isles Dernieres were threatened on Monday. With continued winds from the SE, potential oil contacts were expected to reach as far west as Oyster Bayou yesterday and Atchafalaya Bay by late today, May 12.
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