Product Description
The 1989 oil spill in Alaska's Prince William Sound led to an unprecedented response from the scientific community. Learn from the experts who worked behind the scenes and on the front lines - leading scientists in marine biology, chemistry, wildlife physiology and shoreline ecology - as they discuss the techniques and procedures used to clean up the Sound and discuss its outlook for the future. Discover what roles scientists played in the rescue and rehabilitation of wildlife. Learn how scientists determined the best ways to clean the shorelines. Hear them assess the state of the environment today and its prognosis for the future.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4423 in VHS
- Published on: 1992
- Format: Color
- Number of tapes: 1
- Dimensions: .69 pounds
- Running time: 22 minutes