Title by cataloguer. This is a photograph of a Walrus swiming in the bay. The walrus defining feature is the protruding tusk which extends downward from the mouth; they have thick wrinkled skin, often with little hair in older animals. They...
Title by cataloguer. The Seal is seen lying down on a patch of grass with a raised head, and looking straight ahead. His thick black fur glisens in the distance.
The Northern fur seal can spend up to 22 months in the sea, and ocean....
Title supplied by cataloger. Seal carcass set on a tree stump, and the two men stand on either side removing seal skin. Water and trees in the background. Slide printed 11/1959.
Title supplied by cataloger. Slide labeled, 'Matanuska-Susitna Borough Photo Exhibit. Box P, Palmer, Alaska. Baby Seal, Susitna River, Photo by Joe Redington.' Slide carousel unlabeled. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title by cataloguer. A group of seals are seen at the bottom of a cliff near the water. Cataloguer's note: There are 18 seal species in the world. The largest seal, the elephant seal can weigh as much as 5,000 pounds, and the smallest weighs as...
Title by cataloguer. In this view a group of walruses are hiddeled together on the beach. The walrus defining feature is the protruding tusk which extends downward from the mouth; they have thick wrinkled skin, often with little hair in older...
Title taken from the back of photograph. "The dried intestines are carefully slit, and then sewed together in strips to make a raincoat like our oiled-silk ones". Property of Dorothea Leighton, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore MD.
Title from verso. "Wien flew everything including a baby walrus. This one gets fed during a stop-over at Fairbanks. Wien Air Alaska photo by Frank Whaley Fairbanks, Alaska." The seals are in crates, apparently on a forklift.
Oil covered rocks and pine needles with a dead and decaying fish· Bay of Isles, Knight Island (Prince William Sound). This beach was signed off as environmentally stable at the end of the '89 cleanup season.
Otter rehabilitation center, mother and baby sea otter kept separate from other sea otters while rehabilitating from the effects of the oil spill- Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Otter rehabilitation center, mother and baby sea otter kept separate from other sea otters while rehabilitating from the effects of the oil spill - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Otter rehabilitation center, lone sea otter plays with net while kept in captivity until it recovers from the effects of the oil spill- Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).