I watched K5 news which covered it as the lead story yesterday. What I couldn't believe was that it took most of the day for the cleanup to even start. It was reported at 1 AM Thur and the excuse reported was that the cleanup couldn't start because of the fog. That seems pretty lame...haven't they heard of GPS and radar? Would have like to have seen the oil booms capture this mess before it spread all over, but waiting through several cycles of the tide made this hopeless. Now they are cleaning it up off the beaches, which is better than nothing, but not very successful. I can't believe that an area as populated and sensitive as Puget Sound doesn't have instant response (30 min max) to a spill like this.