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Exxon valdez oil spill, massive oil spill that occurred on march 24, 1989, in prince william sound, alaska

Nearly 11,000,000 gallons of crude oil were dispersed when the exxon valdez ran aground, polluting 1,300 miles of alaskan shoreline and causing the extermination of much native wildlife. The exxon valdez oil spill was a major environmental disaster that occurred in alaska 's prince william sound on march 24, 1989 The spill occurred when exxon valdez, an oil supertanker owned by exxon shipping company, bound for long beach, california, struck prince william sound 's bligh reef, 6 mi (9.7 km) west of tatitlek, alaska at 12:04 a.m The tanker spilled more than 10 million us. On march 24, 1989 the oil tanker exxon valdez ran aground in prince william sound, alaska, spilling 11 million gallons of oil The ecologically sensitive location, season of the year, and large scale of this spill resulted in one of the largest environmental disasters in u.s

The exxon valdez oil spill occurred on march 24, 1989, in prince william sound, alaska The spill caused an estimated 250, 000 seabirds, 3, 000 otters, 300 seals, 250 bald eagles, and 22 killer whales to be killed. A sea otter, an animal found along the pacific coasts of north american and northeast asia, swims in kelp Otters were exposed to lingering oil in beach sediments after the 1989 exxon valdez oil. Exxon valdez oil spill facts on march 23, 1989, at 9:12 pm the exxon valdez oil tanker left the alyeska pipeline to cross prince william sound carrying approximately 53 million gallons of crude oil The tanker was headed for long beach, california.

At the time of the spill, hundreds of volunteers stepped forward to clean up seabirds and other animals drenched in oil

Their work helped a modest number of animals, but many still died, and recovery efforts for a number of species continue after 24 years. The original link between the ab pod losses and the oil spill was largely circumstantial No carcasses of any resident whales were discovered However, whales were observed surfacing in exxon valdez oil slicks following the spill in 1989 and nearly all of the deaths occurred at the time of the spill or the following winter It is likely that petroleum or petroleum vapors were inhaled by whales.

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