Title and description taken from photo verso.[I]n April 1989 after
Exxon Valdez went aground on Bligh Reef, Prince William Sound, AK, 24 March 1989.
U.S. Coast Guard Photo.
Description from photo verso. The USCGC Ironwood, A 180-foot buoy tender, directs clean-up efforts in Saw Mill Bay, Prince William Sound where a vital fish hatchery is located. Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG.
Title and description taken from verso. Blandford was on watch at the time of the Exxon Valdez grounding on 24 March 1989. Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG.
Description taken from photo verso. Oil is contained in Sawmill Bay, Prince William Sound April 7, 1989 where a fish hatchery is located. Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG.
Title and description taken from photo verso. Tanker Exxon Valdez is towed to Naked Island in Prince William Sound April 5, 1989, where it was temporarily repaired. Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, U.S. Coast Guard.
Title and description taken from photo verso. A Coast Guard patrol boat from Station Juneau darts across the bow of the Exxon Valdez as the tanker is towed to Naked Is., Prince William Sound for temporary repairs, April 5 1989. Photo by PAC Ed...
Title and description (except in brackets) from photo verso. [Fishing vessel Alaskan Monarch capsized under a wave that hit the ship.] USCG Storis (WMEC 38) and the 96 - foot crabber Alaskan Monarch. Alaskan Monarch went aground Mar. 15, 1990 on...
Description from photo verso. A Coast Guard rescue helicopter (turbin-powered Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King) from Kodiak prepares to hoist the crew from the ice-beset fishing vessel Alaskan Monarch off St. Paul Island, in the Bering Sea March 15, 1990. ...
Identification notes on verso. Standing: John Pyle, Bob Dilg, Oscar Sinclair, Mr. Brown, Bob Bierly, John ?, and Stanley Sears. Kneeling: Eric McDowell, ? Leber, Roger Grummett, Kenny Merritt, and Bob ?.
Mildred Kendler (in Dutch costume) at about age 8, writes on verso: I am riding in the cart, advertising the Alaska Dairy, pulled by our beloved Shetland pony, Peanuts.