now, what's not clear right now is whether the oil is on the shore, but one official says it is very close. the images also show the oil drifting south toward the luke current. scientists say the current, well, it could carry it toward florida and the florida keys. boy, what is mess if that happens. officials say that the long-term effects of the spill on wildlife are not even clear yet, but dead and endangered turtles have been washing up on gulf coast beaches, but they have no sign of oil. that's very interesting part of the story. federal officials are checking to see if aggressive shrimpers may have killed them. meantime, the efforts are full speed right now, full speed ahead by the containment effort by volunteers. the coast guard is planning to corral some oil and set on it fire. and local shrimpers are planning to use their boats to put down more boom in that area. in all about 9,700 people are working to protect the shoreline and wildlife and some 170 boats are also helping with the