M/V Selendang Ayu
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April 19, 2006
April 19, 2006 - Subsistence foods near Selendang Ayu wreck sampled for contaminants
Samples show no levels of concern, officials issue advice to avoid potential health risks
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October 25, 2005
Oct. 25, 2005, 2:45 p.m. - Selendang Ayu stern moved by winter storms - Unified Command Press Release
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August 11, 2005
August 11, 2005, - Unalaska clean-up operations making progress - Unified Command Press Release
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June 15, 2005
June 15, 2005, 9:15 a.m. AST - Alaska Residents and Native Corporations contribute to successful response cleanup on Unalaska - Unified Command Press Release
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May 12, 2005
May 12, 2003, 8:25 a.m. AST - Unified Command Press Release
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April 23, 2005
April 23, 2005, 10:30 AST - Unified Command Press Release
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April 22, 2005
April 22, 2005, 1:00 p.m. AST - Unified Command Photo Release
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April 22, 2005
050419-C-1330-O-501-beach-assessment (2.65 MB)
Gary Shigenaka of National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), performs an assessment of a beach contaminated with oil on Unalaska, Alaska, Tuedsay. The 738-foot-freighter Selendang Ayu grounded and broke in two on December 8, 2004, just offshore of Spray Cape, Unalaska. The vessel was carrying soybeans and approximately 470,000 gallons of fuel oil (IFO380). Unified Command Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary. -
April 21, 2005
Unified Command Photo April 20 Survival Training (2.70 MB)
050420-C-1330-O-504-Survival-Training
Selendang Ayu cleanup crews aboard the M/V Mt. Mitchell receive survival training in Unalaska, Alaska, April 20, in preparation for spring cleanup operations slated to start the week of April 25. Unified Command Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary. -
April 21, 2005
Unified Command Photo April 19 Contaminated Beach Assessment (138.16 KB)
050420-C-1330-O-502-Contaminated-Beach-Assessment
A thick layer of oil covers a low lying spot of grass near a beach on Unalaska, Alaska., April 19. Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Tracking teams are currently performing assessments of sites affected by the Selendang Ayu oil spill in preparation for the next phase of cleanup slated to start the week of April 25. Unified Command Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary.



