The alarm on Elias’s watch chirped at 4:30 AM, a sharp contrast to the rhythmic thrum of the Gulf tide outside his trailer. Today was a "high-tide day," which meant his Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) team had a narrow window to document how far the oil from the week’s spill had been pushed up the marsh.

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