, the icehouses, the transportation companies, people who prorovide snacks aand grgroceries s to storeres. all t is a direct reflecection of what can happen when things cease. >> after the oil spill, you know, thhey shut rerecreationall fishing, theyey shut cocommercil fishing, and that just killed everybody y in this part of the world, realally. it'ss affectedd everything, and itit's affected every business around. >> itit's how we coununt off the seasons. it's oyster season or it's crab season, it's, you know, crawfish season, you know, and even that we're having some issueses with. we'e've taken itr grantnted for so o long tt t i'- it's a little discononcerting ad it fefeels different how yoyou approach things thatat's s affeg my l life and my culture >> two years ago, the people of bp made a a commitmenent to e gulf, and every day since, we've worked d hard to keept. >> bp has paid over $23 billion to help people and businesses who were affected and to cover cleanup costs. >> today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy, and many areas are reporting the best tourism seas