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  • Unified Command Photo April 21 Selendang Ayu Cleanup Crews Receive Training

    Unified Command Photo April 21 Selendang Ayu Cleanup Crews Receive Training (1.61 MB)
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    Lt. Marty Teachout of U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Unalaska, Alaska gives survival training to Selendang Ayu cleanup crews on the M/V Mt. Mitchel, April 20. Spring cleanup efforts are slated to begin the week of April 25 as per recommendations provided by shoreline cleanup assessment technique (SCAT) teams. Unified Command Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary.
  • Unified Command Photo April 19 Testing Air Quality On Unalaska

    Unified Command Photo April 19 Testing Air Quality On Unalaska (2.82 MB)
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    Lt. Cmdr. Melburn Dayton, U.S. Coast Guard, monitors air quality and tests for hydrogen sulfide on an oil-contaminated beach on Unalaska, Ala., April 19. Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Tracking teams are currently performing assessments of sites affected by the Selendang Ayu oil spill in preparation for the next phase of cleanup slated to start April 22. Unified Command Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary.

  • April 5, 2005, 9 a.m. AST - Unified Command Press Release Selendang Ayu update

  • Feb. 9, 2005, 1:52 p.m. AST - Unified Command Press Release - Selendang Ayu Update

  • Feb. 10, 2005, 11:15 a.m. AST - Unified Command Press Release - Selendang Ayu update
  • Bow is submerged

    Bow is submerged (347.12 KB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - Wednesday's over flight of the wreck revealed the bow is now completely submerged, looking over the starboard side of the stern, only the tops of the two crane houses are visible above the water line. (Official Unified Command photo)
  • Bow is submerged

    Bow is submerged (361.73 KB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - Wednesday's over flight of the wreck revealed the bow is now completely submerged with the exception of the top of the two crane houses being slightly visible above the water line. (Official Unified Command photo)
  • Fish and wildlife operations

    Fish and wildlife operations (2.42 MB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - Anne Morkill of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service searches the nests of predatory birds looking for oiled feathers on the bluffs in Kismaliuk Bay. (Official Unified Command photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Gail Sinner
  • Fish and wildlife operations

    Fish and wildlife operations (3.04 MB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - Beth Pattinson and Greg Thomson with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service bag and document a pair of oiled wings found on the shore in Kismaliuk Bay. (Official Unified Command photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Gail Sinner)
  • Wreck of Selendang Ayu

    Wreck of Selendang Ayu (557.7 KB)
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    JUNEAU, Alaska - The remote operated vehicle is maneuvered near the bow of the Selendang Ayu during it's sub-surface investigation of the wreck Thursday. (Official Unified Command photo)
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