On Monday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke declared a fishery disaster for three states, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, along the Gulf of Mexico. This shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody, except maybe BP. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has closed nearly 20 percent of the federal waters in the Gulf of Mexico to commercial and recreational fishing; the closed area totals 48,005 square miles.

Meanwhile, the massive oil spill, the result of an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform on April 20 which killed 11 workers, continues to expand as BP searches for a solution. For something more frightening and infuriating — even perhaps than Jon Stewart's recent show on the giant leak and its aftermath — check out these projected trajectory images, from the state of Louisiana governor's office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness.

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