we don't know. they are still cleaning up the oil.
69 years
30 seconds with a really big hoover
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill, particularly the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010, took a long time to clean up due to several factors. The sheer volume of oil released, estimated at around 4.9 million barrels, overwhelmed response efforts and complicated containment and recovery. Additionally, challenging weather conditions, the deep-water location of the spill, and the need for specialized equipment and techniques hampered cleanup efforts. Environmental concerns also required careful consideration, slowing down the process to minimize ecological damage.
Louisiana is the state that most immediately and surely is affected by the oil spill of April 20, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. That first, explosive incident occurred about 41 miles [66 kilometers] off the state's shores. But cultural, economic and environmental consequences will be felt in the short- and long-term all along the coastal Gulf of Mexico.
2 months! its amazing!
87 days
Costa Rica is not on the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico in Louisiana.
The country that shares a long coastline on the Gulf of Mexico with the United States is Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico lies to the southeast of the U.S. and to the east of Mexico, providing both countries with significant access to this body of water. Mexico's coastline along the Gulf includes popular tourist destinations such as Cancun and the Yucatan Peninsula.
which latin American country shares with the United States a long coastline on the Gulf of Mexico
because the Gulf of Mexico is very close to the coastline and so that why they share it
At first I thought you meant, Pierre Cousteau, his brother, so I was going to answer that this isn't possible, as his brother died a long time ago. (see link) Then I checked, Pierre-Yves is the son of Jacques Cousteau. I found no mention of this presence in the Gulf Coast. However, Jacques Cousteau's grandson, Phillippe, did dive into the spill.