Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whales-Surface-Near-Shell-Kulluk-Incident-27MZIFV685LF.htmlConceptually similarWhales Surface Near Shell Kulluk IncidentGP04FGZCompleted★★★★Whales Surface Near Shell Kulluk IncidentGP04FH0Completed★★★★Whales Surface Near Shell Kulluk IncidentGP04FH2Completed★★★★Shell's Kulluk Assessment in Kiliuda BayGP04FC8Completed★★★★Dill rig Kulluk in Kiliuda BayGP04FBICompleted★★★★Grey whaleGP0G22Completed★★★★Bering Sea Investigative Tour (2006)GP02BOLCompleted★★★★Kulluk Rig Assessment off Kodiak IslandGP04F8QCompleted★★★★Kulluk Rig Assessment off Kodiak IslandGP04F8RCompleted★★★★View AllGP04FH1Whales Surface Near Shell Kulluk IncidentHumpback and California Gray Whales surface near Ugak Island off Narrow Cape in the Gulf of Alaska January 10, 2013. The pod of hundreds of whales were just miles away from where Shell's Kulluk was grounded December 31, 2012.Locations:Alaska-Gulf of Alaska-Kodiak Island-North America-United States of AmericaDate:10 Jan, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Tim AubryMaximum size:7200px X 4800pxKeywords:Accidents-Cliffs-Clouds-Coastlines-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Mountains-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-Whales-WinterShoot:Kulluk Drill Rig off Kodiak Island in AlaskaSalvage teams conduct an assessment of Shell's Kulluk drill rig in Kodiak Island's Kiliuda Bay in Alaska. The Kulluk, a circular drill barge without its own propulsion, ran aground New Year's Eve in a powerful storm off the coast of Sitkalidak Island in Alaska. It was being towed to Seattle for maintenance before it ran aground.Related Collections:Shell's Arctic Oil Rig Kulluk Runs Aground in Alaska (all photographers)