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September 8, 2010 -- Blue crab larvae, collected in the Gulf of Mexico near the BP oil spill, have been found to have oil droplets inside their shells. But scientists say the oil may leave the crabs when they grow and molt.
This video takes a peek inside the daily session in which leaders of the spill cleanup in Venice, La., develop a constantly evolving approach to fighting back the oil spreading along the Gulf Coast.
The overwhelming scale of the spill in the gulf is taxing the available supply of protective boom. Pete Parker, an oil spill expert, patches up urgently needed used boom to continue fighting the spill.
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