Title taken from verso. View of booms being used during oil spill cleanup at Galbraith Lake construction camp during Trans-Alaska Pipeline construction in Brooks Range, Alaska. Aug. 7, 1975. Photographer: Steve McCutcheon. Original photograph size:...
The world's first single-leg drilling platform, called a monopod, was designed for Marathon Oil company and its partner to be used in developing the Trading Bay Field in Alaska. Seven foot model shows portions of the com=lately equipped platform...
Pontoons were flooded to settle the platform to permanent position some 60 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska, and three miles from the west shore of Cook Inlet. Submarine pipe lines connected to the pontoons carry to shore where the 20%...
The first leg of the monopod's journey to Cook Inlet, Alaska, required precise maneuvering under numerous bridges across the Columbia River. Pontoons, 24' in diameter by 174', which provided floatation, now rest on the inlet floor and have storage...
Governor Steve Cowper and ADEC Commissioner Dennis Kelso receive briefing on subsurface oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Sleepy Bay, LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper and ADEC Commissioner Dennis Kelso receive briefing on subsurface oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Sleepy Bay, LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper kneels on hands and knees to uncover weathered oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Green Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper kneels on hands and knees to uncover weathered oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Green Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper kneels on hands and knees to uncover weathered oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill - Green Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper uses shovel to uncover subsurface oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill- Sleepy Bay, LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper uses shovel to uncover subsurface oil prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill- Sleepy Bay, LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Governor Steve Cowper uses shovel to uncover subsurface oil, while state videographer shoots video, prior to the One-year anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill- Sleepy Bay, LaTouche Island (Prince William Sound).
Aerial of oil holding tanks and oil tanker docked at terminal, TN Northern Lion is protested against by commercial fishermen who are concerned that a foreign registered tanker would not be responsible for an oil spill- Alyeska Terminal, Valdez.
The Oil Spill Task Force, escorted by oil industry reps., gathers at the Dayville Incineration
Site to inspect incineration activities (wide shot) - Dayville Incineration Site, Valdez.
Panel members, comprising of state agencies, Coast Guard rep., oil industry rep., municipal
government reps., concerned citizens, and Cook Inlet fishing groups, talk among
themselves and the public about what safety measures are in place to date,...
Aerial of flotilla of commercial boats protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, If an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker in the background - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Aerial of charter boat with picketers on deck and commercial boat protest the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility, oil tanker in the background - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
Driftnet boat brings in sample catch of fish to check for oil contamination. Not allowed to fish because of mousse and oil debris found in their fishing waters caused by the Exxon Valdez - Kenai Boat Harbor (Cook Inlet).