The good news: Otters in Alaska's Prince William Sound
seem to have finally rebounded
to population levels and life cycles similar to those they enjoyed
before the wreck of the Exxon Valdez in 1989. The bad news: The fact
that it took this long is just another example of how the impact of oil
spills should be measured in decades, not days. Another example:
There is still oil from the Exxon Valdez on beaches near the site of the wreck.
The oil exists in little pockets protected by boulders and it's still
getting into food webs, at least in very small amounts.
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