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EVOS Legacy Project
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The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS) Legacy: Shifting Paradigms In Oil Ecotoxicology
Oil is much more toxic to coastal fish, birds, and mammals than previously predicted. Paper summarizes current Exxon Valdez oil spill science findings and puts findings in context of shifting paradigm for new understanding of oil toxicity. Policy implications of this new understanding are discussed.
Erin Brockovich Joins The Alaska Forum's EVOS Legacy Project
Alaska Forum Evos Legacy News Articles
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EVOS Legacy "New Science" part 1
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EVOS Legacy "New Science" part 2
EVOS Legacy-New Science, parts 1 and 2: Summary off new scientific understanding of longterm and population-level effects of oil spills on fish, birds, and marine mammals. Inadequacies of existing federal laws to protect health of coastal fish and wildlife from low-level chronic oil pollution are discussed.
EVOS Legacy "Ecosystem Effects" part 1
EVOS Legacy "Ecosystem Effects" part 2
EVOS Legacy-Ecosystem Effects, parts 1 and 2: Technical summary of long-term ecosystem responses in coastal Prince William Sound, Alaska, to the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Inadequacies of existing federal laws to protect health of coastal ecosystem from low-level chronic oil pollution are discussed.