Oil Leak Clean Up
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View All Images- Protest signs in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A protest sign in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Clean up efforts in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Fishing boats are seen at a dock near Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Clean up efforts in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Oil on the beach is cleaned up in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A tar ball on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A United States Army helicopter flying in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Contaminated clean up material in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Contaminated clean up material in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Pom-poms are used to absorb oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Pom-poms are used to absorb oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Pom-poms are used to absorb oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- An oil rig is seen in Port Fourchon in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- An oil rig is seen in Port Fourchon in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A protest sign in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A United States Army truck in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Pelicans are seen next to the beach in Port Fourchon with an oil rig in the background in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A protest sign in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A dead fish is seen on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A protest sign in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- A protest sign in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Workers clean up contaminated parts of the beach to remove oil in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10.
- Inflatable barricades are installed by the National Guard on the beach in Grand Isle, Louisiana, the site of the ongoing catastrophic oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, brought about after an offshore oil rig, leased by British Petroleum (BP) busted on April 20. BP's most recent efforts to plug and cap the leaking well have failed. According to reports the US government has recently launched a criminal and civil investigation into the devastating leak, which has put many local businesses, the Louisiana coastline and wildlife into jeopardy. More than 20 million gallons of oil has spewed in to the gulf since April 20. Grand Isle, LA. 06/01/10. `