The Gulf Coast Commemorates One-Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
A Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Robert Barham digs up oiled sand on a beach on April 19, 2011 at South Pass in southern Louisiana. A year after the BP oil spill coated Gulf coast beaches and marshes, BP claims that most of the oil has been removed. Barham says, however, that much of the coastal cleaning has been superficial, as the oil has seeped into the soil, killing marshes and further eroding the state's damaged Mississippi Delta ecosystem. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
(Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
One Year Anniversary Of BP Oil Spill Approaches
A dead crab is seen in a piece of marsh ravaged by the effects of the BP oil spill April 17, 2011 in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)