Yes it did but only some parts
Many things have happened so far. Some are animals are dying or getting hurt, and oil is washing up on beaches. People are finding a lot of oil on Pensacola beach.
This is an ongoing event. As of May 27, there has been no oil found on Florida's coastline, but they are preparing for the event.
There are some great beaches in Pensacola and water based activities are also popular. Pensacola is also home to the Blue Angels who are the US Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron.
Someone from Pensacola is commonly referred to as a "Pensacolian." This term reflects the city's unique identity and culture within the state of Florida. Pensacola is known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and naval heritage.
The sand beaches in Florida are a beautiful white.
White sand beaches. Naval aviation. Clear blue water.
There are many child appropriate visitor attractions in and around Pensacola, Florida. There are museums, amusement parks, beaches, and many other things.
There are many beaches that have white sand as opposed to other colors such as tan or yellow. These include Pensacola Beach in Florida and Coronado Beach in California.
No oil has affected Mexico beaches. No oil has washed up in Texas.
Yes- see links.
Jacksonville beach, but other nearby beaches include Mickler's Landing which is in Ponte Vedra, Florida.
There are some beaches affected by the oil spill. But it's mostly the animals and plants that live on the beaches & in the water that were and still are being affected.