The Transocean ship Discovery Enterprise sits in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Crews sit in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
A crew member from a United States Coast Guard flight looks out at ships in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Crews sit in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Ship sit in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
The Transocean ship Discover Enterprise sits in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Crew work in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil Spil on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Crews work in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
Crews sit in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON
The Transocean drilling rig Development Driller II sits in the Gulf of Mexico, USA at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil Spil on 03 August 2010. Crews are preparing for the static kill, which authorities hope will act as the final solution for the leaking oil well site. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, which began almost 3 months ago, 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/DAN ANDERSON