Слайд 2A section of pipeline off Refugio State Beach in California ruptured
on Tuesday, spilling about 105,000 gallons of crude oil.
Nine miles of the scenic coast are affected and the governor declared a state of emergency.
Crews have been cleaning the habitat and helping the wildlife caught in the oil slick all week.
Oil flows toward the ocean from an inland
oil spill near Refugio State Beach on May 20.
Слайд 4 Rocks are seen covered in oil
at Refugio State Beach, May 21.
Слайд 5An oil slick is seen along the coast of Refugio State
Beach in Goleta, May 19.
Слайд 6 Workers clean oil from the beach at
Refugio State Beach on May 22.
Слайд 7 California mussels and a
crab are covered in oil at Refugio
State Beach, north of Goleta, Calif., May 21.
Слайд 8 Oil is visible in
the waters of the Pacific Ocean and on rocks
near Refugio State Beach on May 21 in Goleta, California.
covered in oil spreads its wings as it sits on a rock.
Слайд 10 A clean-up worker removes oil from the beach
at Refugio State Beach.
Слайд 11 Derek Fisher (L) holds onto
the shirt of Steven Botello as he
tries to reach out to help an oil soaked bird that washed ashore.
Слайд 12 Workers clean the beach at Refufio State
Beach on May 21 in Goleta.
Слайд 13Staff members and volunteers work to clean oil off a brown
pelican at the International Bird Rescue office in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles.
Слайд 14 Oil covers a local resident's boot
at Refugio State Beach, May 19.
Слайд 15 Whales along the surface swim near a sheen of oil
north of Goleta, May 20.
Слайд 16 Volunteers fill buckets with oil near Refugio State Beach
after an oil spill.
Слайд 17 Volunteers carry buckets of oil from an oil slick
along the coast of Refugio.
Слайд 18 Buckets of oil volunteers
carried from an oil slick along
the coast of Refugio State Beach in Goleta, May 20.
Слайд 19 A pelican covered in oil sits on
a beach about a mile west of Refugio.
Слайд 20 Members of SeaWorld San Diego's Rescue Team care for
an oiled sea lion
Слайд 21 Protesters call for a
ban on fracking and a phasing out of oil
development in California, in Santa Barbara, May 21.
Слайд 22 Workers prepare an oil containment boom at Refugio State Beach,
May 21.
lobster lies dead on the beach after
an oil spill near Refugio State Beach on May 20.
Слайд 24 Oil covers the sand at low tide
near Refugio State Beach on May 20.
Слайд 25 Workers clean up an oil slick along
the coast of Refugio State Beach.
Слайд 26 Two birds covered in oil sit on a rock near
Refugio State Beach on May 22.