Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-from-Oil-Rig-Disaster-in-Louisiana-27MZIFI63YAV.htmlConceptually similarOil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP0240HCompleted★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP0240JCompleted★★★★Crab on Oiled Beach in LouisianaGP022KHCompleted★★★★Crab on Oiled Beach in LouisianaGP022KICompleted★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP02403Completed★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP02404Completed★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP0240BCompleted★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP0240CCompleted★★★★Oil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaGP0240ECompleted★★★★View AllGP0240IOil from Oil Rig Disaster in LouisianaTiny hermit crabs climb an oyster shell to escape crude oil that washed ashore on Casse-tete Island on the Louisiana gulf coast near the site of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The BP leased oil platform exploded on April 20 and sank after burning, leaking record amounts of crude oil from the broken pipeline into the sea.Locations:Gulf of Mexico-Louisiana-North America-United States of AmericaDate:4 Jul, 2010Credit:© Chuck Cook / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2426px X 3000pxKeywords:British Petroleum (BP)-Close ups-Coastal features-Coastlines-Crabs-Day-Disasters-Gloves-Hands-Hermit crabs-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Mollusks-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig DisasterAftermath of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform disaster. The BP (British Petroleum) leased oil platform exploded on April 20 and sank after burning, leaking an estimate of more than 210,000 gallons of crude oil per day from the broken pipeline to the sea. Eleven workers died during the disaster.Related Collections:Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Disaster (Photo & Videos)