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It could effect the wildlife around you, or the wildlife by the oil spill. the oil spill effected humans because humans depend on the gulf of Mexico for commercial fishing, food, and tourism. another way it could effect wildlife is that you have to be careful of eating sea food because you may never know if it has been cleaned or if it happened to have been by the oil spill at that time.it could also effect the waters by the gulf of Mexico.
This cannot be known for certain. For starters, have they properly stopped the release of oil yet? No guarantees here. Secondly, how do you define 'cleaned up'? One would think that the Exxon Valdez spill was cleaned up some time ago and all the wildlife back again. But I learn that you can still find oil there even now. So is that spill cleaned up or not, in your definition?
there was about 425 animals killed in the oil spill
Phillips 66 cleaned up the oil-spill on Ekofisk 2/4 B in 1977.
Not yet...
The spilled oil was cleaned up from the water and land. The land still has a few grass stains from the spill but this does not damage sea life, wildlife, plants, or harm any of the inhabitants. The seafood is safe and delicious and land is perfectly clean and safe.
Fish ate the oil
It killed a lot of wildlife
Remove the carpet and have it dry-cleaned.
That is a job in The US. Some wildlife experts help with the dead animal bodies, but an oil-spill cleaner does that job.
For further information : http://www.qld.gov.au/oil-spill/index.html#section-sick-or-injured-wildlife
As of 26/6/10, no, it has not been stopped.