Something almost identical to that of OP's situation has happened before. In May 2014, someone accidentally reversed the amount and transaction fee fields while sending from a Blockchain.info wallet. He ended up sending 0.0003 BTC with a fee of 2.8 BTC:
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=602152.0The pool that mined the block which contained that fee was GHash.IO. After contacting them, he was able to get a full refund. So whether or not OP can get his 0.2 BTC back depends on identifying the pool which mined it and asking them for a refund.
and how do i track down miner and get them to communicate back to me?
Have you contacted coinkite with a signed message as prove that you sent the transaction? That is pretty much all you can do at that point.
who is or are coinkite and who is bitfury?
BitFury is a mining farm. Coinkite makes Bitcoin payment equipment. I don't think the two are related.
This page is filled with people posting without reading the fucking thread first. Yes, he sent an email to the miner. Yes, he got a response. Now read the thread before posting the same shit over and over.
I believe he did send a email to BitFury but I'm not sure if the mining pool that mined that block is indeed them since Blockchain.info says that someone or something called "Unknown with 1AcAj9p Address" mined that block. He is still waiting for a response from BitFury.
He did send an email to Blockchain.info however and received a reply (see further up the thread), but since Bitcoin transactions and their associated fees are irreversible, it's not like they can do anything about it.