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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Editorial Staff: Michael L. Gordon '91 Melissa R. Hart '91 Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Michael D. Stankiewicz '91 Lisa A. Taggart '91 Business Staff: Julie Y. Chen '91 Elizabeth S. Hilton '92 Raymond Nomizu '91 Timothy R. Paydos '92 Steven M. Zang '90 Photo Editor: Sandra Coudert...
SPECIAL PROJECTS EDITOR: Donald Morrison...
...PICTURE EDITOR: Michele Stephenson...
...Exxon Valdez in Alaska last March, the timing of the latest mishaps, which all ! occurred within a twelve-hour period on June 23 and 24, had a powerful effect. "The political impact of these three spills will be much, much greater than their environmental impact," said Richard Golob, editor of Golob's Oil Pollution Bulletin, an industry newsletter...
...environmentalists contend that the level remains unacceptably high, especially in light of the poor results of most mop-up efforts. Cleanup crews recover on average no more than 10% of major oil spills, a performance that has failed to improve during the past 20 years, according to Amy Stolls, editor of Oil Spill Intelligence Report. Declares Alaska Governor Steven Cowper: "It is clear that the industry does not have the equipment, expertise or technology to mount an effective response ((to a spill)) within a critically short period of time." As the U.S. imports a growing share...