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SUMMARY:Indigenous Community Integration
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nBritish Columbia First Nations Set a Higher Bar for C
 ollaborative Marine Response Preparedness\n\nUntil recently, Canada’s mari
 ne oil spill preparedness and response regime has excluded Indigenous gove
 rnments, despite the fact that First Nations are often the first on-scene 
 when incidents occur. First Nations communities bear a disproportionate ri
 sk from marine pollution, because they rely...\n\n\nSteve Diggon and Iwan 
 Ball (Coastal First Nations) and Elise DeCola (Nuka Research & Planning Gr
 oup)\n---------------------\nThe Evolution of Canadian Shoreline Character
 ization: Using Pre-scat Surveys in Collaboration with First Nations\n\nThe
  Emergencies Science and Technology Section (ESTS) of Environment and Clim
 ate Change Canada (ECCC) began its activities in the early 1970s. The Sect
 ion has many responsibilities related to emergencies science including phy
 sical and chemical properties analysis, countermeasures research, and fiel
 d...\n\n\nSonia Laforest (Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC))\n-
 --------------------\nHai&#769;&#619;zaqv (Heiltsuk) Nation RETOS Workshop: Advancin
 g Indigenous Leadership in Oil Spill Planning and Preparedness\n\nCanada’s
  system of marine safety operates with Transport Canada as the maritime ad
 ministration responsible for legislation, regulations and policy while the
  Canadian Coast Guard provides operational services such as marine polluti
 on response.  Extensive work currently is being undertaken in Ca...\n\n\nD
 aniel Reid (Transport Canada, Government of Canada); Diana Chan (Heiltsuk 
 Integrated Resource Management Department); and Elliott Taylor PhD (Polari
 s Applied Sciences Inc)\n---------------------\nVessels of Opportunity Pio
 neer Project in Brazil – A 5-year Critical Review and Lessons Learnd\n\nTh
 e Mar Atento Project was designed and implemented with the objective of en
 gaging and training the Brazilian artisanal fishing community to respond t
 o an oil spill affecting the Brazilian coastal waters. After 5 years, up t
 o 500 people were engaged, 294 fishing community members were trained, and
  9...\n\n\nPedro Martins, Adriano Ranieri, and Pedro Perez (EnvironPact); 
 Maira de Oliveira (Equinor Brasilçp); Suely Ortega (Shell Brasil); and Ste
 phanie Caplan and Caroline Canellas (EnvironPact)\n\nTag: Preparedness\n\n
 Session Chair: Haliehana Stepetin (Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security 
 Studies)
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