it would affect the fishing industry because all of the fishes would die from the oil spill.
Louisiana's fishing industry
Louisiana was greatly affected by the Spill, in terms of fishing industries and economical transportation.
High cleanup costs, death of plants and animals, and damage to fishing economies.
Because the government didn't alow fishing of any kinf in the gulf but now they can
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.
Fishing and oil.
yes
Fishing and oil.
If fishing was your livelihood and it was negatively effected by the spill, your are entitled to compensation up to the amount of your actual loss. If on the other hand your purchased a fishing license after the spill with the intent of a windfall be aware that they are prosecuting any fraudulent claims.
First, I think we should ask if the oil spill lead to unemployment. The shrimp fishing industry in Lousiana has been effectively shut-down for about a month. Tourism is most likely down, not only because of the spill but also because the country is in an economic downturn.
it may have some effect on the valuation of there properties and my effect wildlife near
The most ecologically destructive oil spill in the U.S. during the twentieth century was the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska. The tanker spilled approximately 11 million gallons of crude oil into the pristine waters, devastating local wildlife and ecosystems. The spill had long-lasting effects on marine life, coastal habitats, and the fishing industry in the region. Cleanup efforts were extensive but did not fully restore the affected areas.