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Oil spill under a pier
Item is a photograph of an oil spill that has spread under a pier.
Oil spill in harbour
Item is a photograph of an oil spill in a harbour.
Oil spill in harbour
Item is a photograph of an oil spill in a harbour.
Oil spill clean-up
Item is a photograph of a clean-up crew cleaning up an oil spill in a harbour with several spectators.
Oil spill clean up
Item is a photograph of a group of people cleaning up the oil spill.
Oil spill by some boats in a harbour
Item is a photograph of an oil slick around two boats in a harbour.
Oil spill barriers around a marina
Item is a photograph of a barrier surrounding a boat docked at a marina.
Oil spill
Item is a photograph of an oil spill.
Oil slick on water by boat
Item is a photograph of an oil slick on the water right beside a boat docked in a marina.
Oil residue on water
Item is a photograph of oil residue on the water.
Oil residue on shoreline
Item is a photograph of oily residue that has washed up on the shoreline.
Oil drums on the platform of a marina
Item is a photograph of several drums of oil on a platform of a marina.
Oil covered pipe
Item is a photograph of a pipe that is covered in oil.
Nisga'a Tribal Council
Established in 1955. Replaced by the Nisga'a Lisims Government in 2000 with approval of the Nisga'a Final Agreement and the signing of the Nisga'a Treaty.
Nimpkish Valley Demonstration
Item is a photograph of a demonstration that took place in front of the Department of Fisheries Office at 1090 West Pender Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. More than fifty people attended the demonstration to protest budget cuts to the Community Economic Development Projects of the Salmonid Enhancement Program (S.E.P.). The photograph is a snapshot of demonstrators walking down a city street holding and wearing protest signs. A young child is wearing a sign that reads "DON'T CUT BACK SLAMON SURVIVAL". Another child is holding a sign that reads "No SALMON No Future For me". A woman is wearing a sign that reads "Fisheries DECIDE Nimpkish Valley To Die".