Tanaga Site Visit

Jim performed a site visit to the Remedial Investigation Project at Tanaga, Aleutian Islands, Alaska.  The project is being performed by the Army Corps of Engineers and is intended to characterize contamination remaining from the Army's use of Tanaga in World War II.

The weather wasn't suitable for the helicopter to fly so Jim rode the tug and barge "Sam B" from Adak Island to the camp on Tanaga and the fishing vessel "North Pacific" back to Adak.  Some photos of the trip are below."

 

The tug and barge "Sam B" nearing the Tanaga camp.

The tug and barge "Sam B" nearing the Tanaga camp.

 

The tug and barge "Sam B" on the beach at the Tanaga camp.

The tug and barge "Sam B" on the beach at the Tanaga camp


The camp berthing facilities.
The camp berthing facilities


 Jim with James (camp maintenance technician) and Brian (camp chef) in front of the sanitary facility and the dining hall
Jim with James (camp maintenance technician) and Brian (camp chef) in front of the sanitary facility and the dining hall


Jim with the crew of the fishing vessel North Pacific: Mates Tim and Branden and Captain Steve Walli of Homer, Alaska
Jim with the crew of the fishing vessel North Pacific: Mates Tim and Branden and Captain Steve Walli of Homer, Alaska

Surveyors were stranded on another uninhabited Aleutian island and constructed this raft from what they were able to find to paddle to their boat was anchored off-shore.  The full story of this rescue is in the Anchorage Daily News at: http://www.adn.com/front/story/839949.html.
Surveyors were stranded on another uninhabited Aleutian island and constructed this raft from what they were able to find to paddle to their boat anchored off-shore. 
The full story of this rescue is in the Anchorage Daily News at:
http://www.adn.com/front/story/839949.html



The following are scenic views on the ride back to Adak from the fishing vessel "North Pacific."