No, not at all jumping up or down on such news ! But, I did just finish watching my news hour. Yes, we have those extra safety messures in place, like most other countries do.
If there is a brighter side to this (according to my Alberta news) : Offshore drilling is going to be less attractive and more expensive in the future. And probably will come close to a standstill.
Which means, more exploration in northern Canada and maybe the artic.
It makes our "dirty" Oil sands, look darn good now.
What kind of safety measures can be taken when your oil is already technically spilled into the soil? Or are you talking about where maybe the oil transport companies fire drunken truck drivers like UPS Canada does?
But, really no, It's going to hurt to see the upcomming pics and vids from dead wild/sealife and plants, etc.
I'm disturbed about the fact, in the time it took me to type and post this message, another 10.000+ liters went into sea !!
Gosh,I sure hope this doesn`t change your mind about visiting our filthy little third world country even if you can get greats rates for a condo facing the oil stained beaches.