32+ Animals Affected By Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Images. Oil spills in the wake of the exxon valdez disaster | retro report. A tanker spill can't be stopped.

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The full effect of the oil spill at the prince william sounds is still unknown. © exxon valdez oil spill trustee council. The 1989 exxon valdez oil spill released millions of gallons of crude oil into prince william sound alaska.

The collision resulted in the spilling of between 11 and 34 million gallons of crude oil — ultimately affecting 1,181 miles of alaska's pristine coastline, and killing thousands of marine animals.

The exxon valdez oil spill trustee council (evostc) is one of arlis's eight founding partners and has entrusted arlis with its extensive collection of • exxon corporation's bibliography of evos related research — citations to 403 scientific journal articles on research funded by exxon, current to. The exxon valdez oil spill occurred in prince william sound, alaska, march 24, 1989, when exxon valdez, an oil tanker owned by exxon shipping company, bound for long beach, california, struck prince william sound's bligh reef, 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west of tatitlek, alaska. Data and charts, if used, in the article have been sourced from available information and have not been authenticated by any. Overall, the effects of an oil spill depend on a variety of factors, including the weather and other environmental conditions, the composition of the for example, reproduction in bald eagles decreased after the eagles ate animals infected by oil after the exxon valdez spill.