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When the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 24, 1989 more than 100,000 barrels of oil flooded the shoreline, contaminating the pristine waters of the Alaskan Paradise.Silence in the Sound was written from Merle Savage's experiences while employed during the pretentious clean-up. Her position as general foreman on the berthing barges, which included a five-hundred-person derrick barge, enabled her to have working relationships with supervisors, beach crews and the entire clean-up operation. This story sheds light on questionable circumstances that transpired during the working conditions between supervisors and their crew members. The precarious expectations from some supervisors toward the female workers, who were in their command, were outrageous and offensive. Included in the dilemma was an unexplained death that occurred just before the shut-down operation began.Silence in the Sound combines an unusual personal situation with a wide gamut of emotions as the author finds herself in an unusual environment faced with demanding situations. The result is a fascinating real-life adventure story that raises questions which cannot be ignored.Savage, Merle is the author of 'Silence In The Sound ', published 2004 under ISBN 9781413713305 and ISBN 1413713300.
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