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Massive Oil Spill Washes Ashore in the Gulf
Millions of gallons of oil have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico from a blown-out well at the site of the Deepwater Horizon, which exploded on April 20 and sank two days later.
- June 23: Oil washes up on Pensacola Beach, Florida, staining its famous white sands. Florida saw its worst effect yet from the BP Plc oil spill as thick oily sludge washed ashore on Pensacola Beach. Emergency workers said the pudding-like mixture covered three miles (5 km) of the barrier island that is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.read moreReutersShare
- June 23: This image from video provided by BP PLC shows oil continuing to gush from the broken wellhead, at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. The logistics coordinator onboard the ship that's been siphoning oil from a gushing well in the Gulf of Mexico tells The Associated Press that a cap on top has been reattached and is again capturing some of the crude.read moreAPShare
- June11: A brown pelican, one of hundreds covered with oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill, flaps its wings in a pen at the bird rescue center next to Fort Jackson, La. The birds are kept in 8-foot-by-8-foot mesh-covered pens until they are well enough to be washed. After washing, they stay in larger outdoor pens with pools until they are ready for release.read moreAP PhotoShare
- June 10: A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle is lifted back to its temporary tank after being weighed, getting its heartbeat and temperature taken, and getting a shot of antibiotics on Thursday at the Audubon Nature Institute’s Aquatic Centerin New Orleans. The turtle was covered in oil when it was brought to the center on June 1, but now the only black is its natural coloring. Twenty-seven oiled turtles have been brought to the center; officials say none is yet ready to return to the wild.read more
- June 9: Kristy Holiday and Deets Finley, both of Houston, do yoga exercises as oil cleanup workers hired by BP pick up oil and tar balls on the beach in Orange Beach, Ala. Large amounts of the oily tar balls have started washing up on Orange Beach and the beaches in the western Florida panhandle.read more
- June 6: Environmental Defense Fund coastal scientist Angelina Freeman takes a sample of oil while surveying the conditions of Bartaria Bay near Venice, Louisiana. Oil from BP's out-of-control Gulf of Mexico oil spill could threaten the Mississippi and Alabama coasts this week, U.S. forecasters said, as public anger surged over the nation's worst environmental disaster.read moreReutersShare
- June 6: Environmental Defense Fund coastal scientist Angelina Freeman takes a sample of oil while surveying the conditions of Bartaria Bay near Venice, Louisiana. Oil from BP's out-of-control Gulf of Mexico oil spill could threaten the Mississippi and Alabama coasts this week, U.S. forecasters said, as public anger surged over the nation's worst environmental disaster.read moreReutersShare
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Massive Oil Spill Washes Ashore in the Gulf
Millions of gallons of oil have leaked into the Gulf of Mexico from a blown-out well at the site of the Deepwater Horizon, which exploded on April 20 and sank two days later.
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