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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Helicopter approaching offshore oil platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Offshore oil platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Gas flare from offshore oil platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Offshore Oil Platform in strong tides.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. A worker changes a lightbulb on top of the offshore oil platform XTO in Cook Inlet.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Winter aerial of offshore oil platform and icebergs.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Crane operator lowers a worker in a basket on the XTO platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Gas flare from the XTO platform in Cook Inlet.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Gas flare from the XTO platform in Cook Inlet.
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  • Cook Inlet, Alaska. Steelhead and Grayling Platforms.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet, Unocal Grayling oil platform blow out. Crude oil spilling into the ocean. May 1985.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Production platforms at sunset.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Sealift to Marathon Oil's Grayling drilling platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Steelhead Natural Gas Platform in winter with icebergs at sunset.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas production platform.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. "Grayling" oil rig platform blow out sends a huge plume into the air.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Gas flare illuminates the Dolly Varden oil production platform oil rig at night.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Dolly Varden off shore oil and gas production platform at night with work boats.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. A helicopter lands on the monopod oil and gas production platform, crew changes are routinely done by helicopter.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. An oil production platform's gas flares light up the winter sky near Mt Spurr.
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  • Alaska. Oil and gas production platforms in icy Cook Inlet stand silouetted by the golden setting sun.
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  • Group of common murres (Uria aalge) .
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  • Alaska ferry boat at  Annette island
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  • Alaska, Scenery around Annette island
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla small boat harbor
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  • Alaska. Annette Island, Metlakatla ,Inside Passage.
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  • Alaska. Annette Island, Metlakatla ,Inside Passage.
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  • Alaska, Scenery around Annette island
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  • Alaska. Annette Island, Metlakatla ,Inside Passage.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Alaska. Annette Island, Metlakatla ,Inside Passage.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Alaska. Annette Island, Metlakatla ,Inside Passage.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Storm surf around Ocean Bounty drilling rig.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Steelhead oil platform.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Steelhead oil platform.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Overview of a diver entering the cold waters.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Tidal action under an oil platform.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig  production platform in the icy inlet with Mt Spurr in background.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Mononpod oil and gas production platform
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and Gas Production Platforms in winter with sea ice.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Oil and gas Production Platform in winter with sea ice and Mt. Spurr behind.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Gas production platform, crew changes are routinely done by helicopter.
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  • Alaska. Underwater explosion sequence.
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Fishing boat at Metlakatla
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  • Metlakatla, Alaska. Inside Passage. Metlakatla is from Max?akxaa?a, a Tsimshian word meaning "saltwater passage." Metlakatla was named after another village of the same name ("Old Metlakatla") in British Columbia, which is on Metlakatla Pass, near Prince Rupert. The name may not be as appropriate for the Alaskan Metlakatla ("New Metlakatla"), as the weather there can be quite stormy.<br />
In a more ancient time it was a Tlingit village known as "Taquan," and the Tongass Tlingits have never relinquished their claim to the island. The current village was established there while the Tlingits were away from the island on their seasonal round.
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  • Alaska. Cook Inlet. Oil rig production platforms with sunset on Mt Spurr in the Chigmit Mts.
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  • A Bowhead whale sighting amongst Chukchi Sea ice near Barrow Alaska
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  • Ancient  Murrelet (Synthiboramphus antiquus) Nocturnal chicks fledge at the age of 2-3 days.
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  • Alaska. Thick-billed Murre (Uria lomvia) chick.
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  • Thick-billed Murre (Uria lomvia)
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Offshore oil drilling rigs in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Offshore oil drilling rigs with burning natural gas flares in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Offshore oil drilling rigs in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Offshore oil drilling rigs in Cook Inlet with Alaska Range in distance on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Natural gas flare from offshore oil drilling rig in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Natural gas flare from offshore oil drilling rig in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Natural gas flare from offshore oil drilling rig in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Natural gas flare from offshore oil drilling rig in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Offshore oil drilling rigs with burning natural gas flares in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Offshore oil drilling rigs with burning natural gas flares in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • USA, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Natural gas flare from offshore oil drilling rig in Cook Inlet on summer evening
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • Alaska, Cook Inlet. Redbout volcano aerial with offshore oil platforms in Cook Inlet. Steam plume is visible from the mountain.
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  • A young polar bear watches from the edge of the ice on the Beaufort Sea offshore from ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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  • A yearling polar bear cub plays in the snow on the sea ice of the Beaufort Sea offshore from ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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  • A young polar bear walks across the sea ice, on the Beaufort Sea offshore from ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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  • A polar bear patrols a beach on the Beaufort Sea in ANWR, searching for food during the summer when the icepack has moved offshore and there is no food easily available
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  • USA, Alaska, Arctic, Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea) is common within breeding range that includes the whole Alaska. Nests in usually small colonies on small islands. Arctic terns migrate well offshore; casual inland during migration
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  • Alaska. Workers on an oil rig offshore.
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  • A curious yearling polar bear cub plays in the snow on the edge of the sea ice on the Beaufort Sea offshore from ANWR, Northern Alaska.
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