Waldir Moreira dos Santos of a local fishing community shows his stock of frozen fish in the town of Baixo Guandu, along the Rio Doce, in the southeastern Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, Dec. 4, 2015. Although Moreira says he caught the fish before toxic sludge from a mining accident reached the area, no one is buying fish due to fears of contamination. With a source of income eliminated, Moreira's only option is to eat the fish he already has, and look for other jobs. It is considered the worst ecological disaster ever in Brazil. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
Jose Reinaldo Celetes, right, and wife Ana Maria show their stock of frozen fish in the town of Baixo Guandu, along the Rio Doce, in the southeastern Brazilian state of Espirito Santo, Dec. 4, 2015. Although they caught the fish before toxic sludge from a mining accident reached the area, no one is buying fish due to fears of contamination. With a source of income eliminated, their only option is to eat the fish they already have, and look for other jobs. It is considered the worst ecological disaster ever in Brazil. (Australfoto/Douglas Engle)