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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Fransisco Blanco Arango (74) untangles a fishing with the help off her granddaughter Ada Guadalupe Blanco (7) while Kevin Blanco Flores (4) plays with a dog at their backyard. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Fransisco Blanco Arango (74) untangles a fishing with the help off her granddaughter Ada Guadalupe Blanco (7) at their backyard. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Fransisco Blanco Arango (74) untangles a fishing with the help off her granddaughter Ada Guadalupe Blanco (7) while Kevin Blanco Flores (4) plays with a dog at their backyard. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Kevin Blanco Flores (4) helps his grandfather Fransisco Blanco Arango (74) untangle a fishing net at their backyard. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, sits in his office beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely found in the lagoon.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, sits in his office in front of a sword that was given symbolically by a lawyer working along them against British Petroleum, and beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely found in the lagoon.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, sits in his office in front of a sword that was given symbolically by a lawyer working along them against British Petroleum, and beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely foundÜin the lagoon.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, sits in his office in front of a sword that was given symbolically by a lawyer working along them against British Petroleum, and beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely foundÜin the lagoon.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, sits in his office in front of a sword that was given symbolically by a lawyer working along them against British Petroleum, and beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely foundÜin the lagoon.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: View of an abandoned gasoline station from Pemex, the Mexican state-owned petroleum company. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the Northern states.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Cristina Torres Meza (43) poses for a photograph at her home while she waits to pick up her younger son from middle school. Her husband was a fisherman but left the town to work in the oil industry to pay for the university studies of their eldest son.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Cristina Torres Meza (43) poses for a photograph at her home while she waits to pick up her younger son from middle school. Her husband was a fisherman but left the town to work in the oil industry to pay for the university studies of their eldest son.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Enrique Aran Blanco (62), president for more than twenty years of the fishermen cooperative of Saladero, stands in his office in front of a sword that was given symbolically by a lawyer working along them against British Petroleum, and beside skulls of a dolphin and a tortoise found dead at the beach about 5 years after the oil spill. Saladeros was a community nationally known by its oysters, 10 years after the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the fishermen claim they are rarely foundÜin the lagoon.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Empty plastic baskets used to carry seafood stand inside a warehouse of the local fishermen cooperative at Saladero, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.Ü Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Empty plastic baskets used to carry seafood stand inside a warehouse of the local fishermen cooperative at Saladero, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.Ü Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Empty plastic baskets used to carry seafood stand inside a warehouse of the local fishermen cooperative at Saladero, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.Ü Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: An empty fridge and baskets used to keep seafood stand inside a warehouse of the local fishermen cooperative at Saladero, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.Ü Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Erika Ri?os Martinez holds her three year old daughter beside her sister Mari?a Rios Martinez during a meeting at a local fishermen cooperative in Saladero, Veracruz. Daughters of a fisherman, they both migrated to bigger cities looking for better opportunities and just returned to the town due to his father's death. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADERO, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Fishermen listen during a meeting at a local fishermen cooperative in Saladero, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A man weights shrimp brought from a nearby community at a local fishermen cooperative while women wait in line to buy some for their own business in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Women wait in line to buy shrimp for their own business in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A man weights shrimp brought from a nearby community at a local fishermen cooperative while women wait in line to buy some for their own business in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A man weights shrimp brought from a nearby community at a local fishermen cooperative while women wait in line to buy some for their own business in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A merchant grabs a shrimp brought from a nearby community at a local fishermen cooperative in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.    BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A merchant weighs shrimp while fishermen talk and other ones arrive to sell their product by the edge of a lagoon in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A cat observes a small shrimp and a fish head at a fish shop in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A seagull flies over abandoned boats by the edge of a lagoon in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the northern states.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: Seagulls flie over abandoned boats by the edge of a lagoon in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the northern states.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A birds flies over abandoned boats by the edge of a lagoon in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the northern states.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Eduviged Mendoza (53) smokes a tobacco cigarette while fishing shrimp on his motorless boat where he slept for a second night in a row at the lagoon of Tamiahua, Veracruz. After loosing hope of being paid, he stopped participating in the active court case against British Petroleum for the worst ever oil spill in the Golf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Eduviged Mendoza (53) smokes a tobacco cigarette while fishing shrimp on his motorless boat where he slept for a second night in a row at the lagoon of Tamiahua, Veracruz. After loosing hope of being paid, he stopped participating in the active court case against British Petroleum for the worst ever oil spill in the Golf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Eduviged Mendoza (53) smokes a tobacco cigarette while fishing shrimp on his motorless boat where he slept for a second night in a row at the lagoon of Tamiahua, Veracruz. After loosing hope of being paid, he stopped participating in the active court case against British Petroleum for the worst ever oil spill in the Golf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Sergio Baena Cruz (57) stands in his fish shop in Tamiahua, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: A man packs Huachinango fish for Puebla state in the Baena fish shop in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.    BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TAMIAHUA, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Small sharks rest inside a plastic basket before being send for Puebla state in the Baena fish shop in Tamiahua, Veracruz. Fishermen claim that there has been an increasing fish and seafood decline since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico 10 years ago.Ü Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    SALADEROS, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 27: A young mangrove stands in a lagoon near empty "charangas", traps for shrimps made out of wood and fishing nets in Saladeros Veracruz. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the northern states.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: A monument to the fishermen stands in the front of a gasoline station from Pemex, the Mexican state-owned petroleum company, in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Due to a decline of fish in the last years, many locals have migrated to work in maquilas in the Northern states.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Norberto Herna?ndez Cruz (72), representative of fishermen who do not belong to cooperatives, stands outside his home while his younger granddaughter waits for him to go inside in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Leaders of fishing communities - Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Norberto Herna?ndez Cruz (72), representative of fishermen who do not belong to cooperatives, holds his grandson Norberto Mayel Cruz (1) besides his granddaughter Dennys Cruz Bautista (15) at their home in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Norberto Herna?ndez Cruz (72), representative of fishermen who do not belong to cooperatives, holds his grandson Norberto Mayel Cruz (1) besides her granddaughter Dennys Cruz Bautista (15) at their home in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.  BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Norberto Herna?ndez Cruz (72), representative of fishermen who do not belong to cooperatives, holds his grandson Norberto Mayel Cruz (1) at their home in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst-ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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    ëWeíve been abandonedí: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: A bed headboard rests against a wall between a fishing net and an empty bag a fisherman's house in Tuxpan, Veracruz. The decline of fish and seafood has deeply affected communities in the Gulf of Mexico that have depended on its trade and self-consumption for many generations.Ü BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasnít true. Ten years on, Mexican communities havenít received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Norberto Herna?ndez Cruz (72), center, representative of fishermen who do not belong to cooperatives, speaks with Carlos Za?rate Noguera (68), left, and Hermilo Martinez Dura?n (62), right, after a meeting with other representatives of fishing communities from the Golf of Mexico in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Leaders of fishing communities from the Gulf of Mexico attend during a meeting in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: Leaders of fishing communities from the Gulf of Mexico sit during a meeting in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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    ‘We’ve been abandoned’: a decade later, Deepwater Horizon still haunts Mexico.
    TUXPAN, VERACRUZ. FEBRUARY 26: View of an empty beach in Tuxpan, Veracruz. Dozens of lawsuits representing thousands of Mexicans against British Petroleum remain active after 10 years since the worst ever oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. BP denied the oil reached Mexico, but fisherman and scientists knew it wasn’t true. Ten years on, Mexican communities haven’t received a cent in compensation.
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  • (6)U.S.-NEW ORLEANS-OIL-PELICAN
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    (100527) -- NEW ORLEANS, May 27, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Bird rescue experts clean a nearly three-year-old brown pelican in the Mexico Gulf wildlife rehabilitation center at Fort Jackson, south Louisiana, the United States, May 25, 2010. BP started a so-called "top kill" operation Wednesday afternoon in an attempt to plug a undersea gusher in the Gulf of Mexico. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zhs)
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  • (1)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL-STATIC KILL-CEMENTING-COMPLETE
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    (1)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL-STATIC KILL-CEMENTING-COMPLETE
    (100805) -- NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A view is seen in the video image captured August 5, 2010 from a BP live feed in the Gulf of Mexico. BP said on Thursday it completed cementing operations at the ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico at 14:15 CDT, as part of the static kill procedure. Monitoring of the well is underway in order to confirm the effectiveness of the procedure. (Xinhua/BP Live Feed) (zw)
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  • (2)U.S.-OIL SPILL-OILED BIRD-CAPTURE
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    (2)U.S.-OIL SPILL-OILED BIRD-CAPTURE
    (100606) -- JEFFERSON PARISH, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Carl Pellegrin (L) of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Tim Kimmel of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service prepare to net an oiled pelican in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, the United States, June 5, 2010. The pelican was successfully netted and transported to a facility on Grand Isle in Louisiana for stabilization before being taken to Fort Jackson Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Venice, Louisiana, for cleaning. (Xinhua/U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class John Miller) (zw)
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  • (3)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
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    (3)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
    (100606) -- GULF SHORES, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Workers clean the oil washed ashore from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill at the beach of Gulf Shores, southern Alabama, the United States, June 6, 2010. More than half of the oil leaking each day in the Gulf of Mexico is now being captured and the British Petroleum (BP) will restore the gulf to its original state, BP's chief executive Tony Hayward said Sunday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zw)
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