"Louisiana's coastline continues to be smeared with significant amounts of oil and oiled material from the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, with cleanup teams struggling to remove as much as possible of the toxic material by the time migratory birds arrive at the end of February, said the program manager of the Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Teams, which are working for BP and the federal government.
There are 113 miles of Louisiana coastline under active cleanup, with another 55 miles awaiting approval to start the cleanup process, according to SCAT statistics. Teams have finished cleaning almost 72 miles to levels where oil is no longer observable or where no further treatment is necessary.
But that's not the whole story for the state's coastline."
Mark Schleifstein reports for the New Orleans Times-Picayune December 30, 2010.
BP Gulf Spill Continues To Foul 168 Miles of Louisiana Coastline
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 12/31/2010