Title from slide caption A crane bucket scoop up oily debris captured inside a containment boom, part of clean-up efforts after the Exxon Valdez oil spill; crew observe from deck of ship
Billy Day, volunteer worker from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.), cleans oily rocks in his rock washer - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gu~ of Alaska).
Billy Day, volunteer worker from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition (HAR.C.), cleans oily rocks in his rock washer - Mars Cove, Port Dick (Gulf of Alaska).
Dennis Kelso, Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, rides in helicopter with Ernie Piper, special assistant to the governor, towards oily beach - Prince William Sound.
Dennis Kelso, Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, handles oily gravel and rocks from Impacted beach - Green Island (Prince William-Sound).
Ernie Piper, special assistant to the governor, holds up a non-oiled rock to visually demonstrate the difference between clean and oily (close up) - Green Island (Prince William Sound). This section of beach was signed off as being environmentally...
Title taken from back of photo and accompanying note. "Emergency Powerhouse displays the oily water line when the tide came in behind the station administration building 3/27/64. For immediate release official U. S. Navy photograph. Public...
A white absorbent pad holds a handful of oily gravel showing what remains after summer cleanup - Quayle Beach, Smith Island (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the °89 deanup season.
A white absorbent pad holds a handful of oily gravel showing what remains after summer cleanup - Quayle Beach, Smith Island (Prince William Sound). This beach was Signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.
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Volunteer spill worker from the Homer Area Recovery Coalition
(H.A.R.C.) manually brushes oily pine needles from rock - Groucho Beach, Port Dick (Gulf of
Alaska).