Fresh Louisiana oysters are bagged and heading to the dock in Dularge, Louisiana as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
A Louisiana shrimp boat heads in to the dock through the marsh on DuLarge Bayou as some shrimp beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are pulled up during harvesting in Dularge as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are pulled up during harvesting in Dularge as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are pulled up during harvesting in Dularge as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are bagged and thrown on the dock in Dularge, Louisiana as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
A crabber displays some of his catch South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
A Louisiana shrimp boat heads out for a day on the water past fishing camps and marsh on DuLarge Bayou as some shrimp beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Tar balls are pointed out by visitors on the oil-threatened beach at Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA, 14 June 2010. US President Barack Obama is making a fourth visit to the US Gulf Coast since the BP Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill began. The oil spill is the largest in US history and continues to threaten wildlife, the ecosystem and the economy of the Gulf Coast as BP and government officials attempt to stop the flow and remove what has already been released. EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
Men stop by the oil-threatened beach at Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA, 14 June 2010. EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
Fresh Louisiana oysters are pulled up during harvesting in Dularge as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are bagged and heading to the dock in Dularge, Louisiana as some shrimp and oyster beds remain open West of the Mississippi and South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
A South Louisiana fishing camp South of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana, USA, on 14 June 2010. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP
Fresh Louisiana oysters are pulled up during harvesting in Dularge, USA, on 14 June 2010. Some shrimp and oyster beds remain open west of the Mississippi and south of Houma in DuLarge, Louisiana. Most of the fishing industry is shut down due to exposure to oil from the BP oil spill and the environmental disaster it has created in the Gulf of Mexico. The Deepwater Horizon spill continues to spread impacting fishermen and tourist revenues along the Louisiana to Alabama coasts. EPA/BEVIL KNAPP