shores. joining us from venice, louisiana is phil keating. it seems like they re no closer to containing it, what s the latest? the problem is the weather. as you can see, the wind is kicking up right now, it s getting a little stronger and the sun is rising, so a lot of the tug boats that have the orange containment booms stacked on their backs will be heading out here to string more than 200,000 already existing feet and add on to containment boom to try and protect this coast line. it is fragile. home to half the country s shrimp industry. and so, i spoke with the par esche president here and he says it s absolutely urgent to get this contained because his fear is southwest louisiana, the entire region as we know it could be gone. it gets into the lakes and the b byways and the streams inland you ll never clean it