Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Gulf-Oil-Survey-2012-27MZIFV8DMJX.htmlConceptually similarGulf Oil Survey 2012GP048S7Completed★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048T4Completed★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048S9Completed★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048SACompleted★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048SBCompleted★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048SCCompleted★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048SECompleted★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048T2Completed★★★★Gulf Oil Survey 2012GP048T3Completed★★★★View AllGP048S8Gulf Oil Survey 2012An alligator sits on the shore of West Ship Island. Oil was visible after being washed up by Hurricane Isaac on the Island in Mississippi, part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore. This area was heavily oiled during the British Petroleum Deepwater Horizon oil disaster, and officials are concerned that up to one million barrels of oil are estimated to remain in the Gulf of Mexico.Locations:Gulf of Mexico-Mississippi-North America-United States of AmericaDate:4 Sep, 2012Credit:© Greenpeace / Joe SmythMaximum size:2178px X 3267pxKeywords:Alligators-British Petroleum (BP)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Hurricanes-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Oiled beaches-Outdoors-Water pollutionShoot:BP Oil after HurricaneDocumentation of oil pollution traced to the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill brought to the surface by Hurricane Isaac in September 2012.