Site Protection and Oil Spill Treatment at SEL-188: An Archaeological Site in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Robert C. Betts (Contributor)
Christopher B. Wooley (Contributor)
Charles M. Mobley (Contributor)
James C. Haggarty (Contributor)
Aron Crowell (Contributor)
Christopher B. Wooley (Contributor)
Charles M. Mobley (Contributor)
James C. Haggarty (Contributor)
Aron Crowell (Contributor)
Exxon Company, USA implemented a Cultural Resource Program to identify sites, determine the effect of treatment, and mitigate potential impacts to cultural sites located in the are affected by the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound and the Gulf of Alaska. This report documents the administrative aspects of discovery and treatment, describes the sequence of treatment events in 1990 and 1991, summarizes the results of uplands and intertidal archaeological investigations conducted in response to planned treatment, and presents environmental, historical, and archaeological data relevant to understanding SEL-188 in realtaion to other nearby coastal sites. This report is essentially a case study in protecting cultural resources from potential impacts resulting from a marine oil spill and subsequent treatment.
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