EPISODE · Aug 4, 2026 · 1 MIN
March 1989: A Night to Remember in Prince William Sound
from The Daily Note with James A. Brown
Prince William Sound was calm in the early hours of March 1989, but that tranquility was about to be shattered. A massive oil tanker, the Exxon Valdez, was navigating through the frigid waters, carrying a staggering amount of crude oil. The crew attempted to steer the ship away from icebergs but misjudged their course. The result? A catastrophic crash into a coral reef that unleashed millions of gallons of toxic crude oil into the pristine Alaskan waters. The aftermath was devastating: one of the worst oil spills in American history, leaving behind a trail of dead seabirds and marine life, and damaging the fragile coastline. This discussion digs deep into the events leading up to the spill, the immediate consequences, and the long-term environmental impact, inviting you to reflect on the balance between industrial progress and nature's wellbeing.Companies mentioned in this episode:Exxon ValdezThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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