REPORT DATE: 05-16-2022 REPORT TIME: 2020 UTC REGION: GULF OF MEXICO SUB REGION: N/A AREA/BLOCK: Breton Sound BS0050 IMAGE DATE: 05-16-2022 IMAGE TIME: 1646 UTC DATA SOURCE: TERRA MODE: Multispectral RESOLUTION: 250 meter LOCATION: 29°26'43" N/89°16'01" W AREA: 7.10 square kilometers CONFIDENCE: High REMARKS: Possible, unconfirmed oil was observed in satellite imagery. The oil slick extended about 5.4 NM long by around 0.6 NM wide at its widest point, had very good contrast with its background and had a silvery sheen consistent with thicker oil. Additionally, the oil slick appeared to correlate with a recent NRC report #1336161. Winds were out of the NW at 5 KT during the time of the image. Considering the above factors, we have HIGH confidence in this assessment. UNCERTAINTIES: Due to the sensor resolution, the full extent and degree of thickness of the oil slick could not be determined. Maps and shapefiles can be accessed at: www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/marinepollution/ If you would like to share any feedback about this report or have questions, please contact the operational analyst at (301) 683-1403 or send to oceanmap@noaa.gov. Email alerts are available only for federal and state government officials involved in response efforts. Requests to be added to the email alerts should also be sent to oceanmap@noaa.gov. Please allow up to 2 business days to process the request. For further information on oil spill response and assessment go to:https://response.restoration.noaa.gov/oil-and-chemical-spills/oil-spills While NESDIS makes every effort to ensure that its databases are error-free, errors do occur. With respect to documents available from this server, neither the United States Government nor any of its employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, including the warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose; nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed; nor represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights.