Here's the response from Nelson's office:
Dear Scooterbug,
Thank you for contacting me regarding oil drilling.
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill is a tragic reminder of what can go wrong with offshore oil exploration. I visited counties impacted by the spill a number of times and continue to press BP, the Federal government, and the State of Florida to take all necessary steps to minimize the impact that this spill has on our shores, our natural resources, and the many industries that rely on our coasts and waters.
You may know that I have opposed drilling off Florida for a long time now. Over the last four decades, I’ve fought to keep oil rigs away from Florida and other coastal States. I’ve argued that a big spill could not only harm Florida’s tourism-driven economy and unique environment, but also usurp the country’s last major military training and testing range in the eastern Gulf. Even if offshore drilling becomes safer, there just isn’t enough oil in the eastern Gulf to justify the enormous risks from a blowout, spill, or shipping accident.
Please know that if this issue comes before the full Senate, I will keep your views in mind. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact my office again.
Sincerely,
Senator Bill Nelson