The platform was christened "The Trading Bay". After launching it was towed 2,000 miles via the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean to Cook Inlet, Alaska.
Title taken from image. Water view of cannery buildings. A sailing ship is in front of the cannery with a tug alongside it. Smoke pours from the stack of the tug. Canoes and other small boats float along the beach. Photographer's number 443.
Title taken from image. Water view of cannery buildings. A sailing ship is in front of the cannery with a tug alongside it. Another view of this scene is recorded in ASL-Sitkoh Bay-1. Photographer's number 532.
Water view showing cannery buildings. A large cargo ship is at the dock, along with a tug and several fishing boats. Verso: Waterfall (shows totem put up for B. Willoughby movie) Alaska 36.
Overhead close aerial of support and boom deployment vessel "Foss Energizer" with tug boat in calm waters during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
Close aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
Aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.