>> larry: what are the wild life that are affected? >> we know about the bird life. what about the oysters, what about the fishing industry? even though that's an industry, that's what people stay alive with. that's very, very critical. what do all those animals -- we talk about the chain, larry, and people -- well, the chain really isn't anything. this is going to be a perfect example of what the chain of life is going to be like. it's going to start with the little microorganisms and go up to the biggest, the magnificent manatee. it's going to affect all of them if this really does hit shore. even though it hasn't hit shore yet, it will affect many creatures. let's pray it does not hit shore just like that tsunami that didn't hit shore. that's what i'm pry praig for. if it does, i can't tell you the numbers of manles, from the little crabs. the little creatures affect all the creatures throughout the world. we have to think about the littlest ones as well. >> larry: did we learn lessons from the exxon valdez habitat clean-up effort, what they went