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The Ocean Ranger: Remaking the Promise of Oil
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Author/contributor
- Dodd, Susan (Author)
Title
The Ocean Ranger: Remaking the Promise of Oil
Abstract
On February 15, 1982, the oil rig Ocean Ranger sank off the coast of Newfoundland taking the entire crew of eighty-four men – including the author’s brother – down with it. It was the worst sea disaster in Canada since the Second World War, but the memory of this event gradually faded into a sad story about a bad storm – relegated to the “Extreme Weather” section of the CBC archives. Susan Dodd resurrects this disaster from the realm of “history” and maps the socio-political processes of its aftermath, when power, money and collective hopes for the future revised the story of corporate indifference and betrayal of public trust into a “lesson learned” by an heroic industry advancing technology in the face of a brutal environment. This book is a navigational resource for other disaster aftermaths, including that of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico, and a call for vigilant government regulation of industry in all its forms. --Publisher's description
Place
Halifax
Publisher
Fernwood
Date
2011
# of Pages
viii, 192 pages
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-55266-464-3
Accessed
10/23/25, 2:03 PM
Citation
Dodd, S. (2011). The Ocean Ranger: Remaking the Promise of Oil. Fernwood. http://archive.org/details/oceanrangerremak0000dodd
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