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American Scandal

Encore: Exxon Valdez | Winner Take Nothing | 4

American Scandal

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Society & Culture, Documentary, History, History Daily, True Crime, American History Tellers, Lindsay Graham, Exhibit C

4.519.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

The fishermen run a blockade. Alyeska Pipeline goes to extremes to root out a mole. Exxon and the fishermen face off in court. 

Photos of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill can be found here

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0:10.2

At 10am on August 22nd, 1993, Fisherman Rick Steiner steers his 50-year-old wooden fishing

0:26.5

boat the Blue Note through a heavy fog on Alaska's Prince William Sound.

0:31.6

It's been four and a half years since the Exxon Valdeus ran aground 10 miles away, spilling

0:36.9

11 million gallons of oil into one of the world's finest fishing grounds.

0:41.6

Almost all of that oil is gone now, most of it evaporated for washed out to sea.

0:46.5

Rick takes a deep breath, inhaling the smell of saltwater and sap from the spruce trees

0:50.8

towering overhead.

0:52.4

If he closes his eyes, he can imagine it's all back to normal.

0:56.7

But everything is not back to normal.

0:58.9

The oil is gone, but so is everything else.

1:02.0

No birds, no porpoises.

1:04.4

Even the plankton that used to give the water its beautiful blue-green hue have disappeared,

1:08.9

and the water his boat chugged through is eerily clear.

1:12.5

The fish were gone too.

1:14.1

The 1993 fishing harvest was a complete disaster.

1:17.5

It was estimated 25 million fish would be brought to market this year, but fishermen

1:21.9

caught only 4 million, less than a fifth of what was anticipated.

1:26.2

The entire Prince William Sound fishing industry is on the brink of collapse, and for Rick,

1:31.5

and the tens of thousands of others, this means financial ruin.

1:35.7

It's also been four and a half years since Exxon's head of Alaska operations Don Cornette

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