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



*Denotes Digital Image

 


Image# CM-OIL SPILL SUPPLIES-5139*
Oil spill booms and other supplies on the dock
at CoCo Marina which has been taken over
by the oil spill clean up effort.

 


 

 


Image# CM-SHRIMPBOAT-5142*
 Shrimp boats normally used for shrimping are
outfitted with boom to skim up oil during the BP oil spill.

Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5134*
Oil washed up on beach on Raccoon Island.
Mike Carloss of LWF and Robert Lockwood
of DEQ inspect it.

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5133*
Oil washed up on beach on Raccoon Island.
This has been melted by the sun and turns
 into a moose like substance.
 

Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5100*
Glob of oil from Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
near SW Pass of the Mississippi River
 floating in a current line.


 

 

 


Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5136*
 Glob of oil from Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
near SW Pass of the Mississippi River
 floating in a current line.

Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5135*
Glob of oil from Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
near SW Pass of the Mississippi River
 floating in a current line.

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5137*
Glob of oil on a sprig of sargassum sea weed from Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill near SW Pass of the Mississippi River floating in a current line.

Image# EN-BOOM-5129*
Oil boom washed up on beach on
Raccoon Island by hurricane Alex.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BLSK-5120*
Dead Black Skimmer with oil on it. This is on Raccoon Island where they nest with terns, gulls, brown pelicans, and a few egrets and herons.

Image# BI-ROTE-5118*
Nearly fledged Royal Tern who was acting
very sick most likely from oil.

 


 

 


Image# EN-ROTE-5117*
Three dead Royal Terns on Raccoon Island where they nest with terns, gulls, black skimmers and a few egrets and herons.

Image# BI-BRPE-5105*
Adult and nearly fledged Brown Pelicans on Raccoon Island Gulf beach where they nest with terns, gulls, black skimmers and a few egrets and herons.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-5107*
An oiled Brown Pelicans on Raccoon Island
with gulls and terns on the gulf side beach.

Image# PE-OIL SPILL SCIENTIST-5143*
Duncan Fitzgerald and Mike Carloss, LWF,
with a dead Royal tern on an oil inspection
 tour of Raccoon island.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-5108*
Young Brown Pelicans with some oil on their feathers on Raccoon Island where they nest with terns, gulls, black skimmers and a few egrets and herons.

Image# BI-LAGU-5113*
Young oiled Laughing Gull on Raccoon Island where they nest with terns, gulls, black skimmers and a few egrets and herons.

 


 

 


Image# EN-OIL SPILL-5132*
Oil washed up on beach on Raccoon Island.
 This has been melted by the sun and turns
into a moose like substance.

Image# PE-OILED BIRD-5121*
Mike Carloss chasing a juvenile oiled
Brown Pelican near its rookery on Raccoon Island.

 


 

 


Image# PE-OILED BIRD-5122*
Mike Carloss catches a juvenile oiled
Brown Pelican near its rookery on Raccoon Island.

Image# PE-OILED BIRD-5126*
Oiled juvenile Brown Pelican caught near
its rookery on Raccoon Island.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-5106*
Close-up of oiled juvenile Brown Pelican
caught near its rookery on Raccoon Island.

Image# PE-OILED BIRD-5127*
Mike Carloss catches a juvenile oiled Brown Pelican
 near its rookery on Raccoon Island.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-5102*
Oiled juvenile Brown Pelican caught near
its rookery on Raccoon Island.

Image# PE-OILED BIRD-5123*
Oiled juvenile Brown Pelican caught near
its rookery on Raccoon Island.

 


 

 


Image# BI-BRPE-5111*
Dead Brown Pelican on Raccoon Island where they nest with terns, gulls, black skimmers and a few egrets and herons.



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See Also:
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Page 1 

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Page 3

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Birds
 

 

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