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Here it is: videographic evidence of massive amounts of oil and Corexit all over the Gulf beaches, both before and after Hurricane Lee. I want to emphasize that this is happening NOW. These are not shots from 2010. If you ask me, this is pretty damning evidence that the BP Gulf spill is not cleaned up–and that oil in the Macondo Prospect could still be gushing through cracks in the sea floor. Why this is not major news is beyond me.

Thanks go out to the photographers and videographers who captured these images. (Credits can be viewed by clicking through to YouTube.)

All right: Here’s what people have found so far Post Lee:

Bay Saint Louis Beach

Pensacola Beach

Santa Rosa Beach

Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Not much of a refuge, huh?

Bay Saint Louis Beach

Toxic Corexit Foam Mess

More Toxic Corexit Foam

Tarballs in Alabama (Associated Press)

Bay Saint Louis Beach, September 9, 2011

by Charles Taylor

Oil Everywhere: Bay St. Louis

Dead Baby Dolphin in Biloxi

From the Gulf Restoration Network:



See more images on their Flickr Stream here.

And here’s what was already out there BEFORE Lee–Most of these videos were taken in August 2011. This all appears to be fresh oil:

Visit On Wings of Care for more pictures and video like the above.

Got more to add? Send ’em to me at diane@blackoilredblood.com. I’ll post with credit to you!