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The Observer
September 2004

Welcome to the Web edition of our quarterly newsletter, The Observer. The following articles open in printer-friendly format.

 

Council concerned over tow line breaks

Spill drill exercises the handover of authority

New double-hull in town

Volunteer Profile: 'Snowbird' keeps hand in on science committee

Council visits Homer to warn about alien invaders

Council's web wizard logs off

From the Executive Director: When oil stops flowing, who pays for cleanup?

Summertime in Alaska

Alyeska Viewpoint: Response to Jack Bay diesel spill was more effective than suggested by article in Observer

A note from the Executive Director: Completing the record on the Jack Bay spill

ConocoPhillips under scrutiny for tanker spills

Tracking the Sound's environment

Study finds hydrocardons in snow around Valdez

Non-indigenous species meeting

Legacy awards go to tanker companies

Community Corner: Citizens' councils team up at Kenai celebration

 

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