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Gulf Coast Survey - U.S. Coast guard photo

Gulf Coast Survey - U.S. Coast guard photo

GULF OF MEXICO -- Rear Adm. Mary Landry, federal on scene coordinator for the Deepwater Horizon incident, speaks with U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar as they conduct an aerial survey of the Gulf Coas... More

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, second from left,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, second from left,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, second from left, meets with Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, right, at the Pentagon July 20, 2012. Panetta and Salazar met to discuss ways the departments can work t... More

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, right, greets

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, right, greets

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, right, greets Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar at a groundbreaking ceremony for The Education Center at The Wall in Washington, D.C., Nov. 28, 2012. (DoD photo by Mass... More

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, left foreground,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, left foreground,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, left foreground, meets with Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, center right, at the Pentagon July 20, 2012. Panetta and Salazar met to discuss ways the departments can ... More

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, third from left,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, third from left,

Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta, third from left, meets with Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, third from right, at the Pentagon July 20, 2012. Panetta and Salazar met to discuss ways the departments ... More

Lynn Barclay, right, a public information officer for

Lynn Barclay, right, a public information officer for

Lynn Barclay, right, a public information officer for the Rocky Mountain Incident Management Team, escorts U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, center, to a news conference during his visit to the Incide... More

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