Box PCA 313
Contains 367 Results:
EXXON VALDEZ oil is transferred to Exxon San Francisco in April 1989 after Exxon Valdez went aground on Bligh Reef, Prince William Sound, AK 24 March 1989.
U.S. Coast Guard Photo. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
Vessel Traffic Service Valdez watchstander Bruce “Skip” Blandford in April 1989. Blandford was on watch at the time of the EXXON VALDEZ grounding on 24 March 1989.
Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
A coast guardsman checks the pump on board the Japanese cargo ship SWALLOW which went aground in Dutch Harbor Feb. 27, 1989.
Photo by Ed Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
Oil is contained in Sawmill Bay, Prince William Sound April 7, 1989 where a fish hatchery is located.
Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
Tanker EXXON VALDEZ is towed to Naked Is. in Prince William Sound April 5, 1989 where it was temporarily repaired.
Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, U.S. Coast Guard. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
The USCGC IRONWOOD, a 180-foot buoy tender, directs cleanup efforts in Saw Mill Bay, Prince William Sound where a vital fish hatchery is located.
Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
The EXXON VALDEZ is towed to Naked Is. in Prince William Sound where it will undergo temporary repairs. D17050489.
Photo by PAC Ed Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
A Coast Guard 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 Moreth, USCG. Oil Spill March 28, 1989 EXXON VALDEZ (USGC)
Folder 9: Personnel (USGC)
An ongoing collection of U.S. Coast Guard activities in Alaska, primarily the 17th Division, which includes slides and photographs of patrol, search and rescue, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, law enforcement, lighthouses, Coast Guard vessels, icebreakers, bases, aircraft, Bering Sea fisheries, individuals. The folder titled Lighthouses (folder 5) contains a range of photos mostly from 1915-ca. 1930s. The bulk dates for the collection are the 1980s.
A Sitka-based helicopter crew receive the Coast Guard Distinguished Flying Cross award at Air Station Sitka 9MAR90.
An ongoing collection of U.S. Coast Guard activities in Alaska, primarily the 17th Division, which includes slides and photographs of patrol, search and rescue, the Exxon Valdez oil spill, law enforcement, lighthouses, Coast Guard vessels, icebreakers, bases, aircraft, Bering Sea fisheries, individuals. The folder titled Lighthouses (folder 5) contains a range of photos mostly from 1915-ca. 1930s. The bulk dates for the collection are the 1980s.