RETRO-EXXON-VALDEZ-USA-SEA OTTERS
John Thomas, Betty Bang and Fred Weltz (L-R) bag up dead oil-soaked sea otters to be shipped via helicopter on April 03, 1989 from Green Island in Prince Williams Sound to Valdez for autopsy, more than a week after the beginning of an oil disaster which occurred when the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground on March 24, 1989 and spilled 11 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound off Alaska. (Photo by CHRIS WILKINS / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS WILKINS/AFP via Getty Images)
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- Exxon Valdez,
- Oil Slick,
- Spilling,
- Alaska - US State,
- Otter,
- Seal - Animal,
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- Helicopter,
- Pollution,
- Prince William Sound,
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