Wednesday afternoon, a sign outside W&E Oysters in Dulac read, “no oysters due to oil spill.” Down the street, Willie Daisy, ...
Authorities say the cleanup of an oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico is 85% complete, but they are still trying to determine its ...
With over 60 vessels deployed for cleanup efforts, mariners are encouraged to avoid certain areas in the Gulf due following ...
Shrimpers, crabbers, and oyster crews in Dulac pull up gear coated in oil. Many fear lasting damage and consider legal action ...
A terminal owned by an oil company consortium which goes by LOOP, released an estimated 31,500 gallons of oil when a cargo transfer hose sprang a leak on Feb. 26.
The recent oil spill near could have ripple effects for shrimpers, crabbers, oystermen, and charter captains across ...
Crude that spilled late last month from a key deepwater oil terminal has traveled 18 miles across open Gulf of Mexico waters ...
Louisiana officials close oyster harvesting areas after LOOP oil spill as seafood workers fear long-term economic impact.
According to LOOP, the oil spill happened on Thursday, Feb. 26, when crude oil was found near its offshore facility.
Lone Star Mayor Brianna McClain outlines the most affected areas after an oil spill in Lone Star Lake.