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DEEPWATER HORIZON OIL SPILL
Threatens wildlife and the economy along the gulf coast



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Image# CM-SHRIMPBOAT-5040*
A shrimp boat anchors for the night
near one of the few areas open for fishing

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5031*
Shrimp boat with boom to pick up oil from
deepwater horizon oil spill
 

Image# EN-OIL-5028*
Oil on Chandeleur Sound waters

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-4992*
Brown Pelican flies near Breton Island NWR and oil spill 

Image# EN-OIL-5035*
Oil boom from shrimp boat retrieving oil spill
Note dead Jellyfish
 

 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-4996*
Brown Pelicans rest on a Christmas tree
from an oil well

 


Image# BI-NOGA-5004*
Northern Gannet, Morus bassanus, struggles to fly near
the deepwater horizon oil spill



 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5019*
Workers put out oil boom near South Pass
Mississippi River


Image# BI-LAGU-4998*
Jackup rig that holds oil spill supplies is
located near the Breton Island seabird rookery



 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5021*
Oil boom with absorbent material protects Roseau cane
marsh at South Pass

Image# EN-OIL-5009*
 Oil boom tries to protect Breton
Island seabird colony

 


 

 


Image# CM-SHRIMPBOAT-5041*
At sunset a shrimp boat anchors for the night
near one of the few areas open for fishing

Image# CM-SHRIMPBOAT-5042*
A shrimp boat anchors for the night
near one of the few areas open for fishing (H)

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5008*
Oil boom at low tide tries to protect Breton
Island seabird colony

Image# EN-OIL-5026*
Plastic bags on shrimp boat hold absorbent material that
soaked up oil from spill

 


 

 


Image#  EN-OIL-5025*
Plastic bags on shrimp boat hold absorbent material that
will be used to soak up oil spill


Image# CM-SHRIMPBOAT-5046*
A Christmas tree from an older oil well sits
in middle of canal where shrimp boats are anchored



 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5012*
Oil boom with absorbent materials at low tide is used to
 protect Breton Island seabird colony


Image# EN-OIL-5013*
Oil boom at low tide tries to protect Breton
Island seabird colony

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5016*
Oil boom at low tide tries to protect Breton
Island seabird colony with jackup rig that
holds supplies anchored in background

Image# EN-OIL-5034*
Shrimp boat hired to use its net rigging to pull
oil boom during deepwater horizon oil spill

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL-5065*
Deepwater horizon oil spill workers return
to Venice after a days work

Image# BI-BRPE-4993*
A flight of Brown Pelicans fly over their nesting colony
at Breton Island NWR

 


 

 


Image# MM-DOLPHIN-5006*
A pod of Atlantic Bottle-nosed dolphins
swim near the deepwater horizon oil spill disaster

Image# PE-WILDLIFE-5058*
A LWF enforcement agent talks to shrimpers about
the oil spill


 

 


Image# PE-SHRIMPER-5060*
A shrimper on a shrimp boat near the Mississippi
River Delta during the deepwater horizon oil spill crisis

Image# PE-WILDLIFE-5056*
LWF enforcement agents board a
shrimp boat during the Deepwater
Horizon oil spill

 


 

 


Image# SS-MARSH-5067*
Sunset over the marsh 60 miles
from the deepwater horizon oil spill

Image# MM-NUTRIA-5048*
A nutria, Myocastor coypus, swims in the
freshwater marsh of the Mississippi Delta

 


 

 


Image# SS-MARSH-5068*
Roseau Cane, Phragmites australis, at sunset
in the freshwater marsh

Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5070*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

 


 

 


Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5076*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5074*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

 


 

 


Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5072*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5075*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

 


 

 


Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5073*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5077*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

 


 

 


Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5081*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5079*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster

 


 

 


Image# PE-CANDLELIGHT VIGIL-5071*
Candle light vigil 30 days after the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster


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See Also:
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Page 2

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Page 3

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Birds
 

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