OR&R Media Archive: 2000 and Later
To learn more about the work of NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R), read some of the following media articles.
Articles from 2000 and Later
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- Galapagos in Peril [Coast Guard magazine, March 2001]
Describes our spill response work in the Galapagos Islands when the Ecuadorian tanker ship Jessica ran aground, spilling 200,000 gallons of diesel fuel and intermediate fuel oil into the water. [leaves OR&R site]
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- Sediments in Sound Among Least Toxic [Seattle Times, November 14, 2003]
A study that ranks Puget Sound among the least toxic of all the estuaries and bays in the U.S. where contamination has been measured. [leaves OR&R site]
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- Olympic has Park-restoration Plan [Seattle Times, March 11, 2004]
An article about OR&R's involvement in Olympic Pipe Line's plan for restoring the natural resources of Whatcom Falls Park, which was burned by a 1999 pipeline explosion and fire. [leaves OR&R site]
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- Oil Hazard Surfaces for Wildlife [Seattle Times, October 16, 2004]
An article discussing the work of OR&R's Damage Assessment Center after the Dalco Passage "mystery" spill in the Pacific Northwest. [leaves OR&R site]
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