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Oil spills suck. Some of them gush millions of barrels worth of oil into the ocean. How do you even clean up a mess like that? Hey guys, Julia here for DNews On April 20th 2010 an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded, spewing thousands of barrels of oil into the coastal waters a day. The pipe was finally capped 87 days later. 5 years later, 2-16 percent, or possibly more, of the oil still lays on the ocean floor. Scientists are still assessing the damage to ecosystems and the people who live there. So how do spills like that get cleaned up? What happens to the all that oil? The first step, contain the spill. Oil is insoluble so it doesnt mix with water. Instead it floats on top in a layer just a few centimeters thick. Temporary floating barriers called booms corral the oil. Above the surface the barriers look like a string of floating body pillows, circling the oil. Below the surface they have a little skirt of material that extends a few feet to catch any oil below. Once the oil