Archive for May, 2010

May 12th, 2010

Florida Keys Health and Medical

Flordia Keys Health
The Florida Keys demand good healthcare facilities. Although the total population is less than 90,000, due to the influx of tourists,
good healthcare has to be available. In addition Miami and its world class Baptist hospital and all the other facilities, is just hours away.
Healthcare Facilities in the Keys:

* Hospitals,3
* Assisted living, 3
* Health Care clinics, 8
* Skilled Nursing facility, 3

For more information (other facilities and their address) see http://facilitylocator.floridahealthstat.com/
See the health department Web site http://www.doh.state.fl.us/chdcollier/services/services.html

Another great site that has all the local resources for Monroe Colunty is at
http://www.aidshelp.cc/html/local_resources.html

Hospitals

* FISHERMEN’S HOSPITAL
* 3301 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY
* MARATHON, FL 33050
* TELEPHONE#:305 743-5533
* http://www.fishermenshospital.com/

* LOWER KEYS MEDICAL CENTER
* 5900 COLLEGE ROAD
* KEY WEST , FL 33041-9107
TELEPHONE#:305 294-5531
www.LKMC.com
Owned by Health Management Assoicates www.HMA.com

* MARINERS HOSPITAL
* 91500 OVERSEAS HWY
* TAVERNIER, FL 33070 TELEPHONE#:305 434-1582
* OWNER: BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA

A list of Services for people with disabilities
http://www.monroecounty-fl.gov/Pages/MonroeCoFL_CommServ/guide

For names and numbers of physicians in the Keys go to http://www.mcms.org/contents/refserv/referralservice.htm
In addition to local facilities, the world class health facilities of Miami are 3 hours away from Key West.

May 12th, 2010

Marathon Fl short sale

Major renovations needed. Property has been abandoned. Call Agent for details Property is a shortsale with only one mortgage so I believe it can be done in 90 days or less. Packet is almost ready to go. Commission will be determined by lender and any reduction in commission will be split between both agents.

$100,000

Provided as a service of

Karen L. Angle

Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate Co.

11050 Overseas Highway

Marathon, FL 33050

Mobile – (305) 731-6219

karen.angle@cbschmitt.com

http://www.allfloridakeysrealestate.com

License # 3125374

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May 12th, 2010

Marathon Fl Short sale

Short Sale. Bring offers. This cute conch home has been updated with tile, marble, brick pavers, metal roof, etc. Larger than appears from outside. Large back yard completely fenced in for privacy.

547958 Residential Active $189,000

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Provided as a service of

Karen L. Angle

Coldwell Banker Schmitt Real Estate Co.

11050 Overseas Highway

Marathon, FL 33050

Mobile – (305) 731-6219

karen.angle@cbschmitt.com

http://www.allfloridakeysrealestate.com

License # 3125374

May 12th, 2010

Fl Keys Oil Spill information

News Flash

Keys Officials Continue to Watch Oil Spill in Northern Gulf of Mexico

Official NOAA trajectory graphics show forecast positioning of the oil slick for Wednesday, May 12. Graphic courtesy NOAA.

Official NOAA trajectory graphics show forecast positioning of the oil slick for Wednesday, May 12. Graphic courtesy NOAA.

Official NOAA trajectory graphics show forecast positioning of the oil slick for Thursday, May 13. Graphic courtesy NOAA.

Official NOAA trajectory graphics show forecast positioning of the oil slick for Thursday, May 13. Graphic courtesy NOAA.

Graphic shows the eastern Gulf of Mexico with the approximate location of the Transocean/BP oil accident site and the approximate location of the Gulf Loop Current and the Florida Keys. Base graphic courtesy oilspill.fsu.edu.

Graphic shows the eastern Gulf of Mexico with the approximate location of the Transocean/BP oil accident site and the approximate location of the Gulf Loop Current and the Florida Keys. Base graphic courtesy oilspill.fsu.edu.

Click to view questions and answers that visitors might have.

May 11, 2010

Officials at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, the U.S. Coast Guard and Monroe County Emergency Management continue to monitor developments at the site of the Transocean/BP Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil leaks in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

The Florida Keys are not within the projected impact area in official near-term forecast models.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration models, prepared through Thursday, show the oil slick still positioned to the north of the Gulf’s Loop Current.

As of Tuesday morning, the southern edge of the slick was projected to be about 100 miles to the north of the loop current and that distance is projected to increase.

The Gulf Loop Current is a clockwise current that carries water from the Yucatan Channel north into the Gulf of Mexico, then back down south off Florida’s west coast, past the Dry Tortugas and intersecting into the Gulf Stream.

In the Transocean/BP spill, the current plays a crucial role because of concerns if oil gets into the Loop Current, it could be swept to the south, possibly into or around the Keys and possibly carried by the Gulf Stream to other areas of Florida and the U.S. east coast.

If oil enters the current, the travel time for it to get to the Dry Tortugas vicinity should be about four days. The Tortugas begin about 70 miles to the west of Key West.

But on the Sunday edition of CBS’s “Face the Nation,” U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said officials currently think there is a low probability the oil will reach the Loop Current.

“That (Loop Current) is significantly south of the southern edge of the spill right now,” said Allen, who is in charge of the government’s involvement in the disaster. “It does not appear to be a threat right now.”

Currently, there are no advisories recommending against travel to the Florida Keys or any other precautions advising not to engage in fishing, diving, swimming or other water sports. Florida Keys-waters seafood is safe to eat.

Federal, state and local environmental and emergency management agencies have met several times to review mitigation strategies if a response to an oil threat is required for the Keys.

But likelihood, timing, location or extent of impacts, if any, is impossible to accurately project at this time. All threats to the Keys will likely cease once the oil leaks, 5,000 feet on the bottom of the sea, are plugged.

Additional details on efforts to mitigate the incident are on these official Web sites:

deepwaterhorizonresponse.com
noaa.gov
epa.gov/bpspill

More than 40 web cams streaming live video from the Keys’ waters, shorelines and area attractions are also available for the public to view.

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