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The 1989 grounding of the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound presented an enormous technical challenge to resource managers in Alaska. Documenting injury to natural resources and fostering their restoration across hundreds of miles of poorly-studied coastline in a scientifically defensible manner were extremely difficult tasks, never before undertaken on such a grand scale.

Now it is possible to locate online much of the research that has been funded by the Trustee Council since the settlement, including annual and final reports for specific projects. If you have technical problems or need assistance locating a specific project report, please contact research staff.

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Number Project Title Restoration Category Fiscal Year
24120114-C Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, relative abundance, and body condition in Prince William Sound and the Northern Gulf of Alaska Monitoring 2024
23120114-C Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, relative abundance, and body condition in Prince William Sound and the Northern Gulf of Alaska Monitoring 2023
22120114-C Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, relative abundance, and body condition in Prince William Sound and the Northern Gulf of Alaska Monitoring 2022
21120114-C LTM Program: Forage Fish Monitoring 2021
20120114-C LTM Program: Forage Fish Monitoring 2020
19120114-C LTM Program: Forage Fish Monitoring 2019
18120114-C LTM Program: Forage Fish Not Available 2018
17120114-C LTM Program: Forage Fish Distribution Monitoring 2017
16120114-O LTM Program - Forage fish distribution, abundance, and body condition in PWS Monitoring 2016
15120114-O LTM Forage Fish Monitoring 2015
14120114-O LTM Program - Forage fish distribution, abundance, and body condition in PWS Monitoring 2014
13120114-O LTM Program - Forage Fish Distribution, Abundance, and Body Condition Monitoring 2013
12120114-O LTM Program - Forage Fish Distribution, Abundance, and Body Condition Monitoring 2012