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  • Sept. 19, 2010,, the day BP declared the Madaceno well dead, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in  the  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish remained.
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  • 2010-08-14 White egret on the shore in Bay Jimmy where BP oil  from the BP oil spoll had the greatest impact.
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  • Clean up worker,  part of the  Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike Force, vacuuming water on the surface of Barataria Bay
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  • Bird fishing on the  BP oil covered coast of  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, 2010.
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  • Marilyn Marky , part of the  Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike Force, vacuuming BP oil off the surface of Barataria Bay
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  • Loose boom and oil in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish<br />
 on Sept. 19th, the day BP declares the Madaceno well dead. Though the well stopped spilling more oil into the gulf the consequences from the disaster have not been fully assessed and oil is still washing up in some areas, and resurfacing in others where it percolates up from the ground. Billy Nungesser,Plaquimines Parish president who has been the loudest voice fighting for faster and greater action all along, acknowledged it is good news to get word the well is finale "dead'. However he stressed he will fight BP and the government till the end to make sure his parish has been made whole again as promised.
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  • Bird fishing on the  BP oil covered coast of  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, 2010.
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  • Black bird fishing on the oil covered coast of  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, the day BP declares the Madaceno well dead. Though the well stopped spilling more oil into the gulf the consequences from the disaster have not been fully assessed and oil is still washing up in some areas, and resurfacing in others where it percolates up from the ground. Billy Nungesser,Plaquimines Parish president who has been the loudest voice fighting for faster and greater action all along, acknowledged it is good news to get word the well is finale "dead'. However he stressed he will fight BP and the government till the end to make sure his parish has been made whole again as promised.
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  • Sept. 19, 2010,, the day BP declared the Madaceno well dead, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in  the  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish remained.
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  • Black bird fishing on the  BP oil covered coast of  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, 2010.
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  • Sept. 19, 2010,, the day BP declared the Madaceno well dead, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in  the  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish remained.
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  • Sept. 19, 2010,, the day BP declared the Madaceno well dead, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in  the  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish remained.
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  • Sept. 19, 2010,, the day BP declared the Madaceno well dead, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in  the  Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish remained.
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  • Nick Barrington of Plaquimines Parish collecting  BPoil samples in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th,2010.  the day BP plugged the Madaceno well.
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  • Nick Barrington of Plaquimines Parish collecting  BP oil samples in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, 2010
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  • Sept. 19, 2010, BP  oil from the spill that washed up in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish
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  • Oil remains in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish  on Sept. 19th, the day BP declares the Madaceno well dead. Though the well stopped spilling more oil into the gulf the consequences from the disaster have not been fully assessed and oil is still washing up in some areas, and resurfacing in others where it percolates up from the ground. Billy Nungesser,Plaquimines Parish president who has been the loudest voice fighting for faster and greater action all along, acknowledged it is good news to get word the well is finale "dead'. However he stressed he will fight BP and the government till the end to make sure his parish has been made whole again as promised.
    BP oil spill in Bay Jimmy14.jpg
  • Loose boom and oil in Bay Jimmy in Plaquimines Parish<br />
 on Sept. 19th, the day BP declares the Madaceno well dead. Though the well stopped spilling more oil into the gulf the consequences from the disaster have not been fully assessed and oil is still washing up in some areas, and resurfacing in others where it percolates up from the ground. Billy Nungesser,Plaquimines Parish president who has been the loudest voice fighting for faster and greater action all along, acknowledged it is good news to get word the well is finale "dead'. However he stressed he will fight BP and the government till the end to make sure his parish has been made whole again as promised.
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  • Oil washed up on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Barataria bay despite the clean-up crews efforts. Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
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  • Oil washed up on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Barataria bay despite the clean-up crews efforts. Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
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  • Oil washed up on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Barataria bay despite the clean-up crews efforts. Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
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  • Clean-up workers  use a vacuum to suck oil off the surface of the water in Bay Jimmy. The workers are subcontractors working for BP.  Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
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  • Clean-up workers  use a vacuum to suck oil off the surface of the water in Bay Jimmy. The workers are subcontractors working for BP.  Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
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  • July 10, 2010, Members of Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike force,  cleaning up oil in Jackass Bay with a shop vac sucking the oil off the surface of the water. The Inland Waterway Strike Force of Plaquemines Parish set up by Billy Nungesser to cleanup and contain the BP oil as it gets into the marsh joined  clean up crews set up by BPs private contractors.
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  • July 10, 2010, Members of Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike force,  cleaning up oil in Jackass Bay with a shop vac sucking the oil off the surface of the water. The Inland Waterway Strike Force of Plaquemines Parish set up by Billy Nungesser to cleanup and contain the BP oil as it gets into the marsh joined  clean up crews set up by BPs private contractors.
    BP oil spill clean up10.jpg
  • Clean-up workers  use a vacuum to suck oil off the surface of the water in Bay Jimmy. The workers are subcontractors working for BP.  Bay Jimmy which is part of  Barataria Bay that has been greatly impacted by oil from the BP Deepwater Horizon wellhead.
    BP oil spill clean up31.jpg
  • Clean up crews work to vacuum up oil on the surface of Barataria Bay washed into the marshland in Plaquimenes Parish, Louisiana
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  • Oil and oily boom on the surface of Barataria Bay and in the marshand
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  • Oil and oily boom on the surface of Barataria Bay and in the marshand
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  • Clean up worker,  part of the  Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike Force, vacuuming water on the surface of Barataria Bay
    BP oil spill clean up52.jpg
  • Marilyn Marky , part of the  Plaquemines Parish Inland Waterway Strike Force, vacuuming BP oil off the surface of Barataria Bay
    BP oil spill clean up53.jpg
  • Oil and oily boom on the surface of Barataria Bay and in the marshand
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  • Clean up worker puts his hand in oil in the wetlands on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Plaquemines Parish.   During a low-tide with Northern winds, the damage to the marshlands  exposed the damage to the marsh months after the BP oil spill, the largest in American history. The death of the marsh grass in Louisinana's wetlands will lead to excelerated coastal erosion, an environmental issue the state was facing before the BP oil disaster.
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  • Oil from the BP oil spill in Plaqueimines Parish's wetlands.
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  • Clean up worker puts his hand in oil in the wetlands on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Plaquemines Parish.   During a low-tide with Northern winds, the damage to the marshlands  exposed the damage to the marsh months after the BP oil spill, the largest in American history. The death of the marsh grass in Louisinana's wetlands will lead to excelerated coastal erosion, an environmental issue the state was facing before the BP oil disaster.
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  • Clean up worker puts his hand in oil in the wetlands on the shores of Bay Jimmy in Plaquemines Parish.   During a low-tide with Northern winds, the damage to the marshlands  exposed the damage to the marsh months after the BP oil spill, the largest in American history. The death of the marsh grass in Louisinana's wetlands will lead to excelerated coastal erosion, an environmental issue the state was facing before the BP oil disaster.
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