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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Dedication of the Valdez Travel Lift ceremony.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Ohio State cleanup crew helping the people of PlaqueminesParish.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Contingent of Florida Jewish students help clean up RebelSeafood Company facilities.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. A special engine purchase program was set up for thelocal fishermen.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. A regional ice producing plant was funded by Shell Oil. It wascapable of producing 40 tons of ice per day.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. A regional ice producing plant was funded by Shell Oil. It wascapable of producing 40 tons of ice per day.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Obtaining ice at the regional ice plant to help preservefisheries catch.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. Part of the seafood feast prepared for the Weikels uponcompletion of their mission and return to their home.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. The Weikels and Rusty Gaude at their farewell banquet.
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Image from FEMA/SeaGrant PowerPoint Presentation by Wayne and Nancy Weikel and Rusty Gaude. It is not a question of if this could happen again, but instead,when will it happen again.
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Destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina - a collapsed house, downed trees, anddowned powerlines.
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Half destroyed house with pictures left on wall, couch in upstairs living room,and lamp sitting as though it had not been disturbed. A freak of the storm.Storm surge debris in front of house.
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Upper floor of two adjacent buildings appear unscathed although bottomlevel appears to be hollow shell. Parts of broken asphalt road are strewn about.Hurricane Katrina devastation.
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Remains of a saloon following Hurricane Katrina.
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Twisted railroad track gives witness to the power of the storm surge next todestroyed railroad bridge. Hurricane Katrina devastation.
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Remains of the Marine Life Aquarium following passage of Hurricane Katrina.
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Utter devastation following passage of Hurricane Katrina. What was here wasswept away with the exception of low-lying concrete.
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Following clearing of road, it could still be difficult to orient oneself in adevastated landscape. Hurricane Katrina.
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A NOAA helicopter landing at the NWS National Data Buoy Center followingpassage of Hurricane Katrina.
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NOAA Corps woman helicopter pilot and civilian flying in support HurricaneKatrina damage evaluation and relief efforts.
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