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Out of the channel

  • Keeble, John

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Ten years later, the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound remains the largest tanker spill in the history of North America, and in its devastating effects upon wildlife and habitat, arguably the most damaging tanker spill in the history of the world.

First released in 1991, John Keeble's account, Out of the Channel, combined on-the-scene witnessing of the oil spill's lethal results with analysis of its ramifications upon ecology, community, economy, law, the nature of public information, and upon the American mythos.

The new "Tenth Anniversary" edition of Out of the Channel adds to its evocative, original text a new and full assessment of the permutations and twists of big money, big litigation, and "petroleum speak" from the vantage point of several years remove, as well as an account of the 1991, $1 billion civil settlement between Exxon, the U.S. Justice Department, and the State of Alaska - the largest such environmental settlement ever.

Genres

  • Accidents
  • Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
  • Economic aspects
  • Economic aspects of Oil spills
  • Environmental aspects
  • Environmental aspects of Oil spills
  • Exxon Valdez (Ship)
  • Oil spills
  • Tankers
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About the author

  • Keeble, John

    born 1944

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Editions

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    [2nd ed.].

    Eastern Washington University Press

    1999

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    1st ed.

    HarperCollins

    1991