Title taken from verso. Alaska Governor Wally Hickel and fur trader Ed Shepherd holding sea otter pelt in Anchorage, Alaska. July 1967. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 6 3/4" x 4".
Four native men in two skin boats, probably Aleut men (Unangan), paddle up to another ship (note rigging in upper right corner. Both kayaks are of the three seat versions and both have a harpoon attached to the right front of the bidarka.
Otter rehabilitation center, three sea otters swim together while in captivity until they recover 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, 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, 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).