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The Alaska Oil Spill Curriculum – A curriculum that provides "hands-on" activities for all grade levels to increase awareness of what surrounds us and to teach decision making skills to students. It concentrates on the positive steps that everyone has made and can make to help prevent future spills, and to reduce the need for oil by energy conservation and recycling.
Understanding Black Tides - An educational tool designed to help people understand more about oil spills, their sources and impacts, and the techniques used to respond to them.
Prince William's Oily Mess: A Tale of Recovery – Learn about the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and the recovery process in Prince William Sound.
Oil Spills: A Guided Tour - Learn about NOAA’s role in responding to oil spills.
Mearns Rock Time Series – View a photo gallery of "Mearns Rock," a large boulder located in the intertidal zone at Snug Harbor on Knight Island, Prince William Sound, Alaska. The boulder was oiled during the Exxon Valdez spill in March, 1989.
Oil Spills: Prevention, Preparedness and Response - Take an online class through the University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka about oil spill prevention and response. The course is taught by Washington Sea Grant Education Specialist, Eric Olsson and focuses on the environmental and economic impacts of spilled oil.
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