Locally, experts are waiting to see how currents affect the oil’s movement as it nears the Gulf of Mexico’s Loop Current. Forecasters say most of the spill is likely to be grabbed from the Loop and taken south, hitting the Florida Keys, before heading into the Atlantic Ocean and pushed onto the east coast of Florida.
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