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Fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster off the Gulf Coast , the effects of the largest oil spill in U.S. history are still being felt.
Oil company BP paid billions of dollars in damages, propelling ambitious coastal restoration projects.
Cleanup workers and local residents who suffered health impacts they attribute to the oil spill have struggled to have their cases heard in court.
Conservation groups say the spill catalyzed innovative restoration work.
Conservationists see the flagship of the restoration projects funded by the Deepwater Horizon disaster payout.
The $3 billion effort to divert sediment from the Mississippi River to rebuild 21 square miles ( 54 square kilometers ) of land in southeast Louisiana has stalled.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has said the project would “break our culture" by harming local oyster and shrimp fisheries.
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