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UID:IOSC_IOSC 2024_sess145_PAPER202@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Opportunities for testing and operationalizing new technologies fo
 r shoreline oil spill assessment and cleanup:  technical options, recommen
 dations, and a management proposal
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nTroy Baker (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administ
 ration (NOAA), Coastal Response Research Center); Steven Buschang (Bureau 
 of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)); Lisa DiPinto (National Oc
 eanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)); and Nancy Kinner and Lauren 
 Courtemanche (University of New Hampshire, Coastal Response Research Cente
 r)\n\nDuring May 9-11, 2023, more than 30 shoreline spill response experts
  met in Seattle, Washington to discuss the current state of the science ab
 out mitigating impacts to shorelines by oils and dielectric fluids. The wo
 rkshop titled, “Shoreline Oil Spill Response Knowledge Gaps and Technologi
 cal Development Opportunities” was co-hosted by the Bureau of Safety and E
 nvironmental Enforcement (BSEE) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric A
 dministration (NOAA), with the Coastal Response Research Center (CRRC) at 
 the University of New Hampshire providing significant technical support an
 d facilitation. The findings of the workshop are presented with a focus on
  how to guide near-term research investment as practitioners test and oper
 ationalize new technologies. The workshop included in-person and virtual r
 epresentatives from industry, Oil Spill Response Organizations (OSROs), ac
 ademia, consulting firms, and state and federal agencies. All workshop par
 ticipants were asked to consider shoreline response technologies in six ma
 in groupings: response, detection, fate and effects, policy/human dimensio
 ns, emerging oils/experimental conditions, and changing the future. Partic
 ipants also identified and prioritized cutting-edge technologies, and if i
 n existence, assessed their Technology Readiness Level, which could then b
 e used in consideration of further research and development. Nine workshop
  recommendations emerged after a careful review of notes collected during 
 the workshop.\n\nTag: Restoration\n\nSession Chair: Christopher Tracy (Her
 itage Environmental Services)
URL:https://iosc2024.conference-program.com/presentation/?id=PAPER202&sess
 =sess145
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