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Images tagged "oil"

Greenpeace biologist and oil expert Paul Horsman displays his oil-covered hands. Southwest passage of the Mississippi Delta, Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Dead fish wash up on Dauphin Island beaches and are quickly picked up by BP-hired clean-up crews. USA, 2010.
A BP toxicologist collects daily water samples at Dauphin Island. He stated that each of his collections showed clean, oil-free results. USA, 2010.
Staff members of Tri-State Bird Rescue de-oil a brown pelican at the Fort Jackson, Louisiana rehabilitation site.Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
A US Coast Guard walks along the beach with a dead bird, scooped up at the public beach. At all hours, clean-up workers, hired by BP, as well as Coast Guards, pick up debris and wildlife from the beaches. USA, 2010.
Crude oil crept into the Southwest passage, into the bayous and onto beaches. USA, 2010.
Fisherman and BP-hired boat driver Phuc Nguyen scoops up oil from the Gulf of Mexico near the Southwest passage of the Mississippi Delta. USA, 2010.
Tri-State staff member Heather Nevill hold a newly de-oiled brown pelican during the final rinse. USA, 2010.
Staff members of Tri-State Bird Rescue de-oil a brown pelican at the Fort Jackson, Louisiana rehabilitation site.Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Tri-State Bird Rescue Center near Fort Jackson, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Tri-State bird rescue volunteer Jaime Stich looks for oiled birds along the south west passage of the Mississippi Delta. Though many birds had oil on their bellies, they could still fly. As of May 17th, only 8 oiled birds had successfully been rescued. USA, 2010.
In mid-May, big splotches of oil started washing into the Mississippi Delta. A few days later, the bayous would be soaked in crude oil. Where there were usually thousands of pelicans, we found almost none. USA, 2010.
A Tri-State wildlife volunteer on one of the search and rescue boats, looking for injured animals. USA, 2010.
A dead turtle on the shores of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Dead turtles have been found along the Gulf coast since the oil spill occurred, though it is not known if they died as a direct result of the spill. Mississippi, USA, 2010.
Tri-State bird rescue team assess an oiled Gannet. Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
At their retrofitted warehouse near Fort Jackson, Louisiana, Tri-State Bird Rescue team assess an oiled Gannet. USA, 2010.
Two brown pelicans rest after being de-oiled at the Tri-State Bird Rescue near Fort Jackson, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Sea birds with oil on their bellies became an increasingly common sight along the Gulf coast. USA, 2010.
Blue Dawn detergent is used to clean oil out of the birds' feathers at the bird rescue facility in Buras, Louisiana. Hundreds of bottles of Dawn were shipped there to deal with the potentially high number of oiled birds. USA, 2010.
Greenpeace staff members chart their next search for oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Their boat went out into the Gulf daily and brought members of the media to witness and document the spill. Venice, Louisiana, USA, 2010.
The US Coast Guard checks all boats and their drivers for permits, who aren't supposed to take media out to document the spill. Though our driver had a permit, the Coast Guard kept an eye on us until we were back in port. Louisiana, USA, 2010.
Another dead turtle washed up along the  shore. Alabama, USA, 2010.
One of many dead fish along this stretch of coast in the Gulf of Mexico. Alabama, USA, 2010.
BP-hired clean-up workers to troll the Dauphin Island beaches for animals, oil and debris. USA, 2010.

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