Oil spill progression: March 18 - May 18, 1989
Title
Oil spill progression: March 18 - May 18, 1989
Description
Beginning on March 27, a windstorm accelerated the spill's spread and rendered cleanup especially challenging. The inclement weather would become the norm for the next several months. Consequently, watercraft could not skim the spill, in-situ burning was impractical, and cleanup crews on distance coastline were stranded without resupply. The oil ultimately extended almost 600 miles from Bligh Reef, the site of the ship's grounding.
Creator
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Source
Alaska Oil Spill Comission Final Report
Date
1989-3-24
1989-5-18
1989-5-18
Files
Citation
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, “Oil spill progression: March 18 - May 18, 1989,” Fifty Years of Green: An Environmental History of Middlebury College since 1965, accessed November 21, 2024, https://omeka.middlebury.edu/fyg/items/show/314.