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This is the best series of

pictures I have seen - connecting us to the reality of the tragedy

unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico.....

 

 

 

 

Check 'em out !!

 

Special thanks to

my friends, Wayne and Larry, for sending these ...

 

Pete

Rogers

(San CLemente, Calif)

 

 

 http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/05/disaster_unfolds_slowly_in_the.html

 

 

 

Disaster

unfolds slowly in the Gulf of Mexico

 

In the three weeks since the April 20th explosion

and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, and

the start of the subsequent massive (and ongoing) oil leak, many

attempts have been made to contain and control the scale of the

environmental disaster. Oil dispersants are being sprayed, containment

booms erected, protective barriers built, controlled burns undertaken,

and devices are being lowered to the sea floor to try and cap the

leaks, with little success to date. While tracking the volume of the

continued flow of oil is difficult, an estimated 5,000 barrels of oil

(possibly much more) continues to pour into the gulf every day. While

visible damage to shorelines has been minimal to date as the oil has

spread slowly, the scene remains, in the words of President Obama, a

"potentially unprecedented environmental disaster." (40

photos total)

 

Seawater covered with thick black oil splashes

up in brown-stained whitecaps off the side of the supply vessel Joe

Griffin at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill containment

efforts in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana Sunday, May 9,

2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

 

 

 

 

2

A tugboat moves through the oil slick on May 6, 2010 in the Gulf of

Mexico. (Michael B. Watkins/U.S. Navy via Getty Images) #

 

 

 

3

Oil burns during a controlled fire May 6, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico.

The U.S. Coast Guard is overseeing oil burns after the sinking, and

subsequent massive oil leak, from the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon

oil platform off the coast of Louisiana. (Justin E. Stumberg/U.S. Navy

via Getty Images) #

 

 

 

4

Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled

fire in the Gulf of Mexico, May 6, 2010. The U.S. Coast Guard working

in partnership with BP PLC, local residents, and other federal agencies

conducted the "in situ burn" to aid in preventing the spread of oil.

(REUTERS/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg-US

Navy) #

 

 

 

5

The crew of a Basler BT-67 fixed wing aircraft releases oil dispersant

over parts of the oil spill off the shore of Louisiana in this May 5,

2010 photograph. (REUTERS/Stephen Lehmann/U.S. Coast Guard) #

 

 

 

6

A pod of Bottlenose dolphins swim under the oily water Chandeleur

Sound, Louisiana, Thursday, May 6, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP

Photo/Alex Brandon) #

 

 

 

7

Winds cause ripples to form on the water of grassy marsh wetlands in

St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, as work continues to try to protect it

from the massive oil spill on May 9, 2010 in Gulf of Mexico. (Joe

Raedle/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

8

A worker with one of the shoreline clean-up crews deploys a snare boom

on the west side of the South Pass near Port Eades, Louisiana May 11,

2010. (REUTERS/Sean Gardner) #

 

 

 

9

A man holds a plastic bag with seawater and oil from the Gulf of Mexico

oil spill south of Freemason Island, Louisiana May 7, 2010.

(REUTERS/Carlos Barria) #

 

 

 

10

An oil-stained cattle egret rests on the deck of the supply vessel Joe

Griffin at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill containment

efforts in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana, Sunday, May

9, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

11

Oily water is seen off the side of the Joe Griffin supply vessel at the

site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill containment efforts in the Gulf

of Mexico on Saturday, May 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

12

A helicopter takes off from the helipad of the Development Driller III,

which is drilling the relief well at the site of the Deepwater Horizon

oil spill, in the Gulf of Mexico on May 11, 2010. (REUTERS/Gerald

Herbert) #

 

 

 

13

Oil washes onto the sides of a 100-ton concrete-and-steel pollution

containment chamber as the mobile offshore drilling unit Q4000 lowers

it into the water at the Deepwater Horizon site on May 6, 2010 in the

Gulf of Mexico . The chamber was designed to cap the oil discharge that

was a result of the Deepwater Horizon incident. (Patrick Kelley/U.S.

Coast Guard via Getty Images) #

 

 

 

14

The single cable supporting the 100-ton oil containment device being

lowered to the sea floor disappears into Gulf waters off the side of

the Q400 mobile drilling platform on Sunday, May 9, 2010. Efforts to

contain the leak with the device were unsuccessful due to ice crystals

forming in its domed roof. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

15

One of the New harbor Islands is protected by two oil booms against the

oil slick that has passed inside of the protective barrier formed by

the Chandeleur Islands, as cleanup operations continue for the BP

Deepwater Horizon platform disaster off Louisiana, on May 10, 2010.

(MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

16

Workers attempt to secure an oil boom into place in an effort to

protect the coast line from the massive oil spill near Hopedale,

Louisiana May 10, 2010. (REUTERS/Sean Gardner) #

 

 

 

17

Blobs of oil from the massive spill float on the surface of the water

on May 5, 2010 in Breton and Chandeleur sounds off the coast of

Louisiana. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

18

Crews build a sand berm to protect the island from the potential of oil

washing onshore, on Dauphin Island, Alabama May 10, 2010.

(REUTERS/Brian Snyder) #

 

 

 

19

Unemployed commercial fishermen and their families wait in line to

receive handouts from New Orleans Catholic Charities on May 5, 2010 in

Hopedale, Louisiana. Many local fishermen have been temporarily shut

down but have been hired by British Petroleum (BP) to lay oil booms in

sensitive areas. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

20

Captain Johnny Bourgeois and deckhand Chris Crappel (left) of Venice,

Louisiana retie netting for shrimp trawling as they wait for the shrimp

season to reopen in Venice, Louisiana May 9, 2010. Louisiana Department

of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Secretary Robert Barham announced that

the shrimp season in the territorial seas of the central coast of

Louisiana from Four Bayou Pass to Freshwater Bayou were closed

effective sunset Saturday. (REUTERS/Sean Gardner) #

 

 

 

21

Louisiana National Guard Private Dallas Bacon guides a dump truck as

they use dirt to create an earthen barrier as they try to protect an

estuary from the massive oil spill on May 10, 2010 in Lafourche Parish,

Louisiana. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

22

Louisiana National Guardsmen use Blackhawk helicopters to build a dam

to protect the fragile wetlands known locally as "Bayou" near the town

of Grand Isle, as work continues to protect the coastline from oil

after the BP Deepwater Horizon platform disaster off Louisiana, on May

11, 2010. (MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

23

Mississippi River water (left) meets sea water and an oil slick that

has passed inside of the protective barrier formed by the Chandeleur

Islands, off the coast of Louisiana, on May 7, 2010. (MARK

RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

24

Oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill makes its way to shore on

Chandeleur Islands in Louisiana on May 7, 2010. (AP Photo/The Dallas

Morning News, Vernon Bryant) #

 

 

 

25

An aerial view of the northern Chandeleur barrier islands shows sheens

of oil reaching land, Thursday, May 6, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. The

islands rest 20 miles from the main Louisiana coastline. (AP

Photo/David Quinn) #

 

 

 

26

Heather Neville of Tristate Bird Rescue and Research rinses off an

oiled brown pelican which was captured on a barrier island off the

fragile Louisiana coast on Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at a triage center in

Fort Jackson, Louisiana. (MIRA OBERMAN/AFP/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

27

This image provided by NASA shows the Mississippi Delta (top right) and

the growing oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico on May 5, 2010. Photo was

taken by International Space Station Expedition 23 flight engineer

Soichi Noguchi. (AP Photo/NASA - Soichi Noguchi) #

 

 

 

28

Oil and oil sheen are seen moving past an oil rig, top right, in the

waters of Chandeleur Sound, Louisiana, Wednesday, May 5, 2010. (AP

Photo/Eric Gay) #

 

 

 

29

Steve Henne, of Marine Spill Response Corp., heads back to the Premier

Explorer after a controlled burn in the Gulf of Mexico May 6, 2010. The

U.S. Coast Guard working in partnership with BP PLC, local residents,

and other federal agencies conducted the "in situ burn" to aid in

preventing the spread of oil following the April 20 explosion on Mobile

Offshore Drilling Unit Deepwater Horizon. Picture taken May 6, 2010.

(REUTERS/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg-US

Navy) #

 

 

 

30

An oil soaked bird struggles against the oil slicked side of the HOS

Iron Horse supply vessel at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana Sunday, May 9, 2010.

(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

31

An aerial view of the oil leaked from the Deepwater Horizon wellhead,

May 6, 2010. (REUTERS/Daniel Beltra) #

 

 

 

32

Dark clouds of smoke and fire emerge as oil burns during a controlled

fire in the Gulf of Mexico May 7, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass

Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg/Released) #

 

 

 

33

Bruce Padilla, left, and Adam Shaw, Louisiana oilfield divers, return

through blackened seawater from watching a controlled oil burn in the

Gulf of Mexico May 7, 2010. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication

Specialist 2nd Class Justin Stumberg/Released) #

 

 

 

34

Boom to protect Louisiana's fragile wetlands is put into place on Lake

Machias on May 9, 2010, following a massive oil spill that is

threatening the state's coastal islands. (Alex Ogle/AFP/Getty Images) #

 

 

 

35

Oil, scooped up with a bucket from the Gulf of Mexico off the side of

the supply vessel Joe Griffin, coats the hands of an AP reporter at the

site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, May 10,

2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

36

Shrimp boats are used to collect oil with booms in the waters of

Chandeleur Sound, Louisiana, Wednesday, May 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Eric

Gay) #

 

 

 

37

Sunset, seen over wetlands outside of Venice, Louisiana on May 5, 2010.

(REUTERS/Carlos Barria) #

 

 

 

38

Risers, the outer casings of oil drill pipes, are seen on the deck of

the service vessel Joe Griffin as it prepares to head to Port Fourchon

at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico on

May 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

39

Capt. Demi Shaffer pilots the Joe Griffin as it enters the Gulf of

Mexico carrying the containment vessel to the rig collapse site which

will be used to try to contain the Deepwater Horizon oil, Wednesday,

May 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

 

 

 

40

The Viking Poseidon lowers a new leak-containment device named the "top

hat", at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of

Mexico on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) #

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