Citizens promoting the environmentally safe operation of the Alyeska terminal and associated tankers.
The Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council was formed after the Exxon Valdez oil spill to provide a voice for citizens affected by decisions related to the Alyeska pipeline terminal and associated tankers.Â
Protectors of Prince William Sound – New illustrated book by Tom Crestodina
Dive into the vessels, equipment, and systems that prevent oil spills: In Prince William Sound, Alaska, a quiet day is a good day. The Sound is home to one of the best maritime oil spill prevention and response systems in the world. Personnel are on alert to prevent another disaster like the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill and ready to respond if prevention measures fail.
In the new illustrated book, Protectors of Prince William Sound, you can explore the equipment, technology, local expertise, and skilled personnel that make preventing and responding to disaster possible.
Council News
Council to hold Board meeting and book launch in Valdez, May 6-8
Request for proposals: State legislative lobbyist or monitor services
Now hiring: Scientific and Environmental Monitoring Project Manager
Kodiak community engages with on-water oil spill response training
Funds available for educational projects related to our mission
Audiobook of the Council’s award-winning Peer Listener Training Manual now available
37 years ago this month: Exxon Valdez oil spill
Better communications could improve safety on the sea
To notify the Council about an oil spill incident, please call 907.751.4489
(Incident reporting open 24/7)





