...for BP. The tankers, the Kenai and the Tonsina, will be overhauled in a Singapore shipyard...needs the Kenai, built in 1979, and the Tonsina, built in 1978, said Anil Mathur, president...rechristen the Kenai as the Sierra, and the Tonsina as the Kodiak, Botto said. SeaRiver...
...in the bowels of the Alaska oil tanker Tonsina in tests. It appeared to kill most bacteria...largest shipboard ozone generator aboard the Tonsina in 2000 and launched experiments since...seconds, according to the tests. The Tonsina eliminated about 64 percent of bacteria...
...Colegrove and Agnes Vivian Fox. Fraser and her husband, Robert E. Fraser, moved to Anchorage in 1944. In 1959 they bought the Tonsina Lodge, on the Richardson Highway 80 miles north of Valdez. They owned and operated the lodge for three decades. After selling...
...Colegrove and Agnes Vivian Fox. Fraser and her husband, Robert E. Fraser, moved to Anchorage in 1944. In 1959 they bought the Tonsina Lodge, on the Richardson Highway 80 miles north of Valdez. They owned and operated the lodge for three decades. After selling...
...The Great Land" to "Alaska - USA." In 1975, the first piece of pipe for the trans-Alaska oil pipeline was placed at Tonsina River. In the nation In 1794, Congress approved "An Act to provide a Naval Armament" of six armed ships. In 1836, the...
...from "The Great Land" to "Alaska - USA." In 1975, the first piece of pipe for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline was placed at Tonsina River. In the nation In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted Florida. In 1794, President Washington and Congress...
...The Great Land" to "Alaska - USA." In 1975, the first piece of pipe for the trans-Alaska pipeline was placed at the Tonsina River. In the nation In 1794, President Washington and Congress authorized creation of the U.S. Navy. In 1836, the first...
...10 a.m. whether they were motorists or residents living along the road. On the north end, the agency closed the road at Tonsina Lodge, a roadhouse where southbound travelers could decide whether to wait or turn around. The road was impassible at Mile...
...to get done what we need to get done.'' But a lot of work simply will not get done. A new bridge washed out by storms at Tonsina Creek won't be replaced. The Division of Parks can't afford it. Picnic tables and fire rings may be removed from some...
...Bomhoff & Associates, and Arctic Surveys. In 1976, he organized his own firm and formed a partnership with George R. Budka of Tonsina. In 1984, he moved his home and office to Wasilla, where he worked until retirement in 1999. He was preceded in death by...
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