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Strandley-Manning Site Tour A Superfund site on south Puget Sound in Washingto... (11 images)
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Photos of OR&R in action during Hurricanes Katrina... (17 images)
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Abandoned Vessel Maps
A selection of maps that display vessels in the Abandoned Vessel Inventory. It is not a complete list and the data is still subject to review.
(14 images)
Abandoned Vessel Program: #62 Nam Sung, Rota, CNMI
Images of the large debris field that resulted from the grounding of the fishing vessel, #62 Nam Sung, on the island of Rota in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Large pieces of debris can be seen scattered from the beach across the reef flat.
(8 images)
Abandoned Vessel Program: Nago No. 15 vessel removal, Saipan, CNMI
Images of a fiberglass longliner, Nago No. 15, identified as high risk by NOAA's Abandoned Vessel Program (AVP) and removed by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) government.
(10 images)
Abandoned Vessel Program: Aunuu Debris Field, AS
Images of the debris field from a grounded vessel on the west shore of Aunuu Island, American Samoa (AS). Debris is close to homes and accessible to the local children. Pieces are also on the reef flat and are likely moved in storms.
(17 images)
Asarco Site Tour
NOAA's Coastal Protection and Restoration Division (CPRD) worked with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), state environmental agencies, and responsible parties to help create a new habitat as part of a hazardous waste site clean-up. These photos were taken on August 28, 2000 during a site visit sponsored by Asarco to view the removal of slag from the intertidal zone, the protection of remaining slag from erosion, and construction of new intertidal habitats.
(11 images)
Dune Vehicle Boneyard
A debris waste site on one of the Pribilof Islands in Alaska's Bering Sea.
(14 images)
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Photos taken after the tanker Exxon Valdez grounded on Bligh Reef in the upper part of Prince William Sound on March 24, 1989. The tanker was carrying approximately 53 million gallons of crude oil. Within a few days, it had spilled almost 11 million gallons of the oil into Prince William Sound.
(22 images)
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Photos of OR&R in action during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
(17 images)
Major Oil Spills
A gallery featuring photos of some of the world's largest oil spills, along with a little information about each of those spills.
(10 images)
Mearns Rock Time Series
A photo time series of Mearns Rock, a large boulder located in the intertidal zone at Snug Harbor on Knight Island, Prince William Sound, Alaska.
(20 images)
Pribilof Islands Map Gallery
General maps of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska
(9 images)
Pribilof Islands Restoration Project: Photos
Most of these photos were taken on St. Paul Island during September 2001.
(11 images)
Sediment Types
Photo examples of various sediment types. [Part of the Shoreline Assessment Job Aid.]
(7 images)
Shoreline Types (by ESI Rank)
Photo examples of 15 major shoreline types, listed in order of their Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) rank, from least sensitive to damage from spilled oil (lowest numbers) to most sensitive (highest numbers). [Part of the Shoreline Assessment Job Aid.]
(15 images)
St. George Island, Alaska
General interest photographs of St. George Island, Alaska.
(34 images)
St. Paul Island, Alaska
General interest photographs of St. Paul Island, Alaska.
(55 images)
Strandley-Manning Site Tour
A Superfund site on south Puget Sound in Washington State, contaminated with PCBs and dioxins, has turned out to be a cleanup and restoration success thanks to the early cooperation of NOAA, EPA, and Seattle City Light.
(11 images)
Tesoro Net Removal Project
On August 24, 1998, a hose ruptured at a transfer station owned by the Tesoro Corporation off Barber's Point near Honolulu, Hawaii. While transferring product from a tanker to shore, approximately 5000 gallons of bunker oil was spilled. Initially, the responsible party believed that far less oil was spilled and that it only impacted shorelines of Oahu.
(8 images)
Vieques Biota Sampling Study
Photos depicting the field effort to collect land crabs and fiddler crabs on the island of Vieques. Samples were analyzed for chemical residues of PCBs, chlorinated pesticides, explosives, and trace elements.
(8 images)
Wyckoff Co./Eagle Harbor Beach Investigation for Creosote
This photo series illustrates the creosote sheen seeping from the restoration beach, as well as NOAA's assistance to EPA in the investigation of sources of the sheen. The use of NOAA equipment and staff helped the EPA characterize the nature of the Wyckoff site, while saving scarce EPA funding. The experienced NOAA staff, plus the ability of the track-mounted Geoprobe to move on the soft beach sand and mud without getting stuck, allowed the sampling to be completed a full week ahead of schedule.
(10 images)
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