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Creator InfoField | Department of Commerce. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. National Ocean Service. Office of Response and Restoration. Pribilof Islands Restoration Project Office. 1996-9/2008 | |||||||||||||||||||
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View from west side of Tract 50, National Marine Fisheries Service Staff Compound, looking south across Tract 50, Salt Lagoon Channel, bar between Salt Lagoon and St. Paul Harbor toward Village Hill. Lower Background L-R: blue and gray Receiving Warehouse; red-roofed Decommissioned Power Plant; Delta Western tank truck loading facility; rust-covered Decommissioned Power Plant Annex Building; Trident Seafood Processing Plant. Upper Village Hill Background L-R: 2 each, Delta Western bulk fuel storage tanks and pipeline. Conditions prior to NOAA site work. Boom crane repairing St. Paul Harbor Armor rock breakwater. Location: St. Paul Island, Alaska Date: August 28, 1999 Photographer: David Winandy Photographer Affiliation: NOAA NARA Accessioned Digital Format: JPG |
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Color space | sRGB |
File source | Digital still camera |
Scene type | A directly photographed image |
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View from west side of Tract 50, National Marine Fisheries Service Staff Compound, looking south across Tract 50, Salt Lagoon Channel, bar between Salt Lagoon and St. Paul Harbor toward Village Hill. Lower Background L-R: blue and gray Receiving Warehouse; red-roofed Decommissioned Power Plant; Delta Western tank truck loading facility; rust-covered Decommissioned Power Plant Annex Building; Trident Seafood Processing Plant. Upper Village Hill Background L-R: 2 each, Delta Western bulk fuel storage tanks and pipeline. Conditions prior to NOAA site work. Boom crane repairing St. Paul Harbor Armor rock breakwater. Location: St. Paul Island, Alaska Date: August 28, 1999 Photographer: David Winandy Photographer Affiliation: NOAA NARA Accessioned Digital Format: JPG (English)
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