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  • Shrimpboat captain Minh Vo cries after waiting for over four hours for financial support from Catholic Charities in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. He received a $100 grocery check for his family of six. His wife was forced to find a job after his commercial shrimp boat was grounded because of the oil spill. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Exhausted, Van Huynh spends time with her children Quentin Vo, 2, left, and Renee Vo, 5, right, at their home in Marrero, LA on May 23, 2010. Van Huynh found a job in a nail salon working long hours to earn money for the family after her husband Minh Vo lost his income after shrimp season was closed because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. By the time the $5,000 check from BP arrived, it was spent within days paying bills. Forced from his shrimp boat, Minh Vo began cooking, cleaning and looking after the children at home.
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  • After shrimp season was closed because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, shrimp boat captain Minh Vo plays with his son Quentin Vo, 2, at their home in Marrero, LA on May 23, 2010.  By the time the $5,000 check from BP arrived, it was spent within days paying bills. Now the family of six don't know how to survive. Forced from his shrimp boat, Minh Vo began cooking, cleaning and looking after the children at home while his wife found a job in a nail salon two weeks earlier.
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  • After shrimp season was closed because of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, shrimp boat captain Minh Vo cooks Sunday lunch for his family while his son Quentin Vo, 2, watches at their home in Marrero, LA on May 23, 2010.  By the time the $5,000 check from BP arrived, it was spent within days paying bills. Now the family of six don't know how to survive. Forced from his shrimp boat, Minh Vo began cooking, cleaning and looking after the children at home while his wife found a job in a nail salon two weeks earlier.
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  • Jami Serigne, left, and her husband Kimmie Serigne, center, clean shrimp while their son Morgan Serigne, 6, plays with his pet turtle as they prepare to have fried shrimp for dinner in their home on the outskirts of Chalmette, LA on May 21st, 2010. The shrimp was caught in the local bayou to be used for bait after the shrimping industry was shut down after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Sisters Gabbrielle Melerine, 4, left, Hailey Melerine, 7, Jason Melerine Jr., 2, and Hannah Melerine, 3, center, play on one of their father Jason Melerine's fishing boats in Poydras, St Bernard Parish, LA on May 20, 2010. The Melerine family origially settled in the area in the 1700's and have been fishermen in the area through the generations. Captain Eric Melerine crew on his crab boat include his brother Jason Melerine and cousin Lance Melerine, all affected by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico with the oil threatening to the shut down the entire fishing industry.
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  • Kimmie Serigne with his wife Jami Serigne have fried shrimp for dinner with their sons Joseph Serigne, 1, left, and Morgan Serigne, 6, right, in their home on the outskirts of Chalmette, LA on May 21st, 2010. The shrimp was caught in the local bayou to be used for bait after the shrimping industry was shut down after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Phong Nguyen, (left) from Luling, LA, helps unload boxes of donated food from Second Harvest Food Bank with Catholic Charities after waiting for four hours for financial support in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • Sal Gagliano, center, Anthony Major, right, and Kimmie Serigne, far right, grade and pack blue crab on Delacroix Island, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently blue crab fishing is the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Kimmie Serigne baits his crab pots as he runs 100 traps for the first time this season in Little Lake on Plaquemines Parish, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently blue crab fishing is the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Shrimpboat captain Minh Vo, left, with his deckhands Cao Dang and Phong Nguyen, right, carefully spend the $100 grocery check provided by Catholic Charities after waiting for over four hours for financial support in New Orleans East, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • After the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, commercial shrimp captain Loc Nguyen, 56, cleans and makes repairs on his boat, the Captain Paul, while he waits for the authorities to reopen the shrimp fishing industry in Chalmette, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier.
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  • After the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, commercial shrimp captain Loc Nguyen, 56, cleans his boat, the Captain Paul, while he waits for the authorities to reopen the shrimp fishing industry in Chalmette, LA on May 21, 2010. The Vietnamese fishing community have struggled to survive after the shrimping industry shut down three weeks earlier.
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  • Blue crab caught by fisherman Kimmie Serigne as he runs 100 traps for the first time this season in Little Lake on Plaquemines Parish, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently blue crab fishing is the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Jason Serigne waves to an oil platform near California Bay as a tropical storm develops in the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Kimmie Serigne surrounds blue crab with ice preparing them for grading and packing after arriving back on Delacroix Island, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Blue crab fishing was the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Blue crab clings to the pot as it's pulled into the boat by Kimmie Serigne in Little Lake on Plaquemines Parish, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Blue crab fishing was the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Rodney Anglada, blue, Clinton Morales, 61, whits t-shirt, Eugene "Scoop" Anglada, 66, Neil Serigne and John Serigne (wllie's brother) watch tv as they announce the oil has stopped spilling into the Gulf of Mexico since April, on the Delacroix Island, LA on July 15, 2010.
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  • Jason Serigne, Joshua Alfonso and Michael Anfonso on weather standby near California Bay as a tropical storm develops in the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Michael Anfonso working for BP, leave Delacroix and head into the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Jason Serigne on weather standby near California Bay as a tropical storm develops in the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Commercial shrimp boat captains Joseph Latapie, 72, left, Travis Latapie, Chris Battle and his wife Cierra Battle, listen to the BP representative answer questions about the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico at a Public Meeting at the Frederick J. Sigur Civic Center Ballroom in Chalmette, Louisiana on May 24th, 2010.
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  • Jason Serigne, Joshua Alfonso and Michael Anfonso on weather standby near California Bay as a tropical storm develops in the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Pelicans sit on boom near California Bay as a tropical storm develops in the Gulf of Mexico, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Fisherman Kimmie Serigne pulls in a pot while out fishing blue crab at dawn for the first time this season in Little Lake on Plaquemines Parish, LA on May 22nd, 2010. Local fishermen were racing against time to catch crab and earn an income before the fishing industry completely shut down with oil contaminating the waters after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Currently blue crab fishing is the only industry open after shrimp and oyster fishing were closed a month earlier.
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  • Mikey Labat and his brother Allen Labat pulling in hard boom around Pelican Island as a storm comes in to the Gulf of Mexico on August 30, 2010.
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  • Mikey Labat and his brother Allen Labat pulling in hard boom around Pelican Island as a storm comes in to the Gulf of Mexico on August 30, 2010.
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  • Fishermen load up boom and fill up gas at the dock at Delacroix Island, LA before heading out into the Gulf of Mexico to assist in the BP Oil Spill clean up on September 02, 2010.
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  • Oil spill sandbags along the Gulf of Mexico on July 7th, 2010.
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  • Oil platforms line the horizon in the Gulf of Mexico on July 20, 2010.
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  • Oil spill sandbags along the Gulf of Mexico on July 7th, 2010.
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  • Workers picked blue crab Thursday at the Pontchartrain Blue Crab processing facility in Slidell, LA on July 15, 2010. Gary Bauer, president of the company said his sales of blue crab and shrimp have dropped to 20% of their normal $8 million-a-year pace since the BP Oil Spill. Gary Bauer, President of Pontchartrain Blue Crab at his processing plant in Slidell, LA on July 15, 2010.
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  • Workers picked blue crab Thursday at the Pontchartrain Blue Crab processing facility in Slidell, LA on July 15, 2010. Gary Bauer, president of the company said his sales of blue crab and shrimp have dropped to 20% of their normal $8 million-a-year pace since the BP Oil Spill.
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  • Van Huynh bathes her son Quentin Vo, 2, at their home in Marrero, LA on May 23, 2010.  With her husband out of work as a commercial shrimp boat captain because of the BP oil spill, Van Huynh has had to find work for the family to financially survve. By the time the $5,000 check from BP arrived, it was spent within days paying bills. Now the family of six don't know how to survive. Forced from his shrimp boat, Minh Vo began cooking, cleaning and looking after the children at home.
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  • Jason Melerine counts his catch of blue crab waiting to be sorted on Delacroix Island in St Bernard Parish, LA on May 25th, 2010. Local fisherman from St Bernard Parish were desperately fishing the surrounding bayou to earn as much income as possible before authorities shut down the crab fishing while the BP oil spill inched closer.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting in the bayou off Delacroix Island, LA on August 31, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, at his home after gator hunting in Delacroix Island, LA on August 30, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, getting ready to go gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting in the bayou off Delacroix Island, LA on August 31, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting in the bayou off Delacroix Island, LA on August 31, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, gator hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the Serigne family gather for a birthday party in St Bernard, LA on August 29, 2010.
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  • On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the Serigne family gather for a birthday party in St Bernard, LA on August 29, 2010.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony, laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony, laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.
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  • Father John Arnone, Pastor of St Bernard Catholic Church, blesses the fishing boats during an annual ceremony in Delacroix Island on July 31, 2010.
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  • Father John Arnone, Pastor of St Bernard Catholic Church, blesses the fishing boats during an annual ceremony in Delacroix Island on July 31, 2010.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Tootsie Latapie, left, holds her great-grandaughter Mallory Battle, 11 months, beside her friend Ann Evans, right, while they wait for their husbands who were waiting in line with hundreds of fishermen for their checks from BP before the Public Meeting at the Frederick J. Sigur Civic Center Ballroom in Chalmette, Louisiana on May 24th, 2010. Over 500 fishermen and their families waited in line for over five hours in sweltering heat for their checks from BP.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, feeds the feral cats outside his home on Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  Last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Captain Jason Melerine heads to the next line of crab pots in Plaquemines Parish, LA on May 25th, 2010. Local fisherman from St Bernard Parish were desperately fishing the surrounding bayou to earn as much income as possible before authorities shut down the crab fishing while the BP oil spill inched closer.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony. laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony. laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, at his home after gator hunting in Delacroix Island, LA on August 30, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas Gonzales, 72, rests at his home after gator hunting in Delacroix Island, LA on August 30, 2010. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Empty lots remain five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the small fishing community of Delacroix Island, LA on September 02, 2010.
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  • Blue Crab dealer Russell speaking with his only fishermen catching blue crab, Donald Campo at Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. The rest of the crab fishermen are working for BP helping clean up the oil spill.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony, laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.
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  • On the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, fishermen have their boats loaded with boom to take out to help in the effort to clean up the BP oil spill on Delacroix Island, LA August 25th, 2010.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Jason Melerine sits alone at a bar in St Bernard, LA on August 24th. Working for BP since the oil spill closed the fishing community down, Jason was depressed, worried about his family and the future of fishing in the small rural community.
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  • Delacroix Island fishermen working for St Bernard Parish collect 209 bags of absorbent boom around Black Bay, LA on July 19, 2010.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Thomas gator, 72, hunting from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.  last week he finished crabbing because the price dropped to $1.25 for the 1's and it wasn't worth the bait and gas to continue. Thomas is one of the only Delacroix fishermen not working for BP.
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  • Hundreds of fishermen wait in line for their checks from BP, some waiting over five hours, before the Public Meeting at the Frederick J. Sigur Civic Center Ballroom in Chalmette, Louisiana on May 24th, 2010.
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  • Hurricane Katrina anniversary memorial ceremony. laying of the wreath on Shell Beach, LA August 29, 2010.  Delacroix Hope Baptist Church with Pastor Boogie in St Bernard. Avery Serigne's first birthday party at Kimmie and Jami's home in St Bernard.
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  • Blue Crab dealer Russell speaking with his only fishermen catching blue crab, Donald Campo at Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010. The rest of the crab fishermen are working for BP helping clean up the oil spill.
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  • Fishermen head out of Delacroix, LA to pull up contaminated soft boom on July 20, 2010.
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  • Fishing boats load up with boom at Delacroix Island, LA on July 20, 2010.
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  • Paul Serigne gator hunting at dawn from Delacroix Island, LA August 31, 2010.
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  • Kimmie Serigne gives his youngest son Joseph Serigne, 1, some shrimp during a family gathering at his home in St Bernard, LA on August 29, 2010.
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  • Avery Serigne's first birthday party at Kimmie and Jami Serigne's home in St Bernard, LA on August 29, 2010.
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  • Boiling shrimp on Delacroix Island , LA August 26th, 2010.
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  • Local fishermen gather for a shrimp cook off on Delacroix Island, LA August 26th, 2010.
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  • Eric Melerine and his brother Allen Labat pulling in hard boom around Pelican Island, LA August 30, 2010.
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  • Allen Labat pulling in hard boom around Pelican Island from Delacroix Island, LA August 30, 2010.
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  • Eric Melerine, Mikey Labat and his brother Allen Labat pulling in hard boom around Pelican Island from Delacroix Island, LA August 30, 2010.
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  • Eric Melerine and Allen Labat heading out to pick up contaminated boom on Delacroix Island , LA August 26th, 2010.
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  • Jason Melerine during the morning safety meeting local fishermen attended before heading out to clean up contaminated boom, on Delacroix Island, LA August 25th, 2010.
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  • Morgan Serigne, 6, with his brothers Logan Serigne, 4, and Joseph Serigne, 1, at their home in Poydras, LA on July 30, 2010.
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  • Avery Serigne's first birthday party at Kimmie and Jami's home in St Bernard on August 29, 2010.
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  • Morgan Serigne, 6, and his brother Joseph Serigne, 1, at their home in Poydras, LA on July 30, 2010.
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  • Wildlife and Fisheries checking for oiled birds on Popcorn beach in Venice, LA, on July 10th, 2010.
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  • Deckhands Joshua Alfonso, left, and Derrick Bennett, right, sort blue crab as they run pots from Yscloskey in St Bernard Parish, LA on May 26th, 2010. Local fisherman from St Bernard Parish were desperately fishing the surrounding bayou to earn as much income as possible before authorities shut down the crab fishing while the BP oil spill inched closer.
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