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Alaska Chadux Corporation (Chadux) is a member-funded, 501(c)(4) not-for-profit oil spill response organization headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. Chadux is classified as an Oil Spill Removal Organization (OSRO) by the US Coast Guard and registered as Primary Response Action Contractor (PRAC), and a Non-tank Vessel Cleanup Contractor (NTVCC) with the State of Alaska. Chadux's staff comes from diverse professional backgrounds, including the oil industry, the USCG, wildland fire management, and emergency management. The word "chadux" is derived from the Aleut word for whale blubber. Over time, the word evolved to refer to fuel, and presently it refers to oil. To learn more about the Aleut origins of Chadux, please visit their website and download the mp3 at the bottom of the menu bar. Chadux wishes to thank Archpriest Paul Merculief for his assistance in creating this audio clip. Chadux provides resources to contain, control, and clean up petroleum spills. Their headquarters and warehouse, located in Anchorage, has resources packaged for rapid transport via land, water, or air. Chadux has additional equipment hubs in strategic locations including Adak, Barrow, Bethel, Cordova, Dillingham, Fairbanks, Homer, King Cove, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Nikiski, Nome, Seward, Unalaska, Valdez, and Whittier. In addition to response equipment, Chadux can provide incident management personnel, emergency response laborers, and wildlife hazing and capture personnel. Chadux also assists its members to prepare for spills by providing planning and training services. Alaska Chadux Corporation (Chadux) is a member-funded, 501(c)(4) non-profit oil spill response organization headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. Chadux is classified as an Oil Spill Removal Organization (OSRO) by the US Coast Guard and registered as Primary Response Action Contractor (PRAC), and a Non-tank Vessel Cleanup Contractor (NTVCC) with the State of Alaska.