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areas that were closed the last couple of weeks because of the oil spill. we went out with one oyster farmer, third generation of his family who has been working the waters in this area. we expected to see a lot of oyster boats farming up oyster beds. they weren't because many crews now work for bp but also concerns of what's in the water. take a look. in empire, louisiana, the oyster boats are idle. mitch jurisich last went out three weeks ago. how many would you bring in on a normal day? >> normal day, prior to the spill 150 sacks. >> though they reopened this area, mitch isn't going to farm oysters just yet. he is not convinced the oil isn't still here. besides, he doesn't have a crew anymore. they've all taken jobs with bp. every day, he still goes out on the water.

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