Florida Keys tourism interests enjoyed a busy Memorial Day weekend, despite earlier reservations cancellations stemming from worse-case-scenario speculations that the Keys would be affected by the Transocean/BP Gulf oil spill.
In fact, the Keys have yet to see physical impacts from the spill, according to Billy Causey, superintendent of the southeast region for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Marine Sanctuaries.
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