
Contract workers cleaning oil off the beach (photo by Tony Giberson, pnj.com)

Oil clump on beach (photo by Tony Giberson, pnj.com)

The boats in the background are shrimp trawlers skimming for oil

Tarballs

A health department notice. This particular beach was the one I practically grew up on.
(unless noted, all photos by Bruce Graner, from pnj.com)
2 comments:
Oh Val, this is making me so sad. We have such great memories of our Navy years on those beaches. I can't imagine what the atmosphere must be like down there right now. ugh :(
These pictures tell such tales.
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