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SUMMARY:Oil Spill Planning
DESCRIPTION:Paper\n\nEstimation of marine incidents and oil spills: counts
  and probabilities for coastal waters of US and Canada\n\nTo evaluate the 
 likelihood of marine incidents, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) Marin
 e Information for Safety and Law Enforcement (MISLE) and Transportation Sa
 fety Board of Canada's Marine Safety Information System (MARSIS) incident 
 databases were analyzed to identify and count observed inciden...\n\n\nVas
 ile-Alexandru Suchar, JD Ross Leahy, Alex Hess, James Murphy, and Adam Byr
 d (Washington Department of Ecology)\n---------------------\nDevelopment o
 f Offshore Ecological Resources at Risk Response Information for Area Cont
 ingency Plans\n\nThe evaluation and modification of oil spill response pla
 ns after an emergency is critical to advance spill preparedness. Prior to 
 2010, Area Contingency Plans (ACPs) focused on the nearshore response to o
 il spills. After the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, th
 e Incident Specific P...\n\n\nLauren Szathmary, Christine Boring, Mark Whi
 te, Jennifer Weaver, and Jacqueline Michel (Research Planning, Inc.) and G
 abrielle McGrath (RPS Group, Inc.)\n---------------------\nEnvironment and
  Climate Change Canada’s Next Generation Oil Spill Sampling Program\n\nEnv
 ironment and Climate Change Canada’s (ECCC), Emergencies Science and Techn
 ology Section (ESTS) undertakes Research and Development (R&D) on a range 
 of oil and chemical spill environmental topics. In addition, ESTS’s role i
 ncludes the transfer of scientific and technical results to the...\n\n\nPa
 trick Lambert (Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC))\n------------
 ---------\nUsing Foresight Theory to Envision Climate-Ready Oil Spill Prep
 aredness and Response\n\nHuman activities are changing the climate, with w
 ide-ranging implications to human populations, ecosystems, and infrastruct
 ure. Climate change, hazards and policy are rapidly changing the landscape
  of oil spill risk, prevention, and response. \n\nAs the climate changes, 
 there will be major implication...\n\n\nElise DeCola and Sam Butler (Nuka 
 Research & Planning Group)\n\nTag: Preparedness\n\nSession Chair: Jereme A
 ltendorf (US Coast Guard, Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies)
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