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Oil Spill Conference (continued from page 33) 9:00 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall Foyer
Wednesday Poster Session
Chairman: John S. Farlow, U.S. Environmen- tal Protection Agency, Edison, New Jer- sey
Vice Chairman: H.W. Lichte, Mason & Hang- er-Silas Mason Co., Inc., Leonardo, New
Jersey 9:15 a.m.-10:00 a.m. The Use of Large
Scale Outdoor Marine Model Ecosystems to
Assess the Fate & Effects of Crude Oil and
Dispersant Treated Crude Oil
J. Kuiper, Division of Technology for Society
TNO, Den Helder, The Netherlands 9:45 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Large Scale Contin- uous Flow Exposure System for Studying the Fate & Effects of Chemically and Physi- cally Dispersed Oil on Benthic Communi- ties
Robert S. Carr, Jerry M. Neff, Paul D.
Boehm, Battelle, Duxbury, Massachusetts 10:15 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Experimental Long
Term Oil Exposure on Rocky Shore Meso- cosms
Torgier Bakke, Kai Sorensen, Norwegian
Institute for Water Research (NIVA), Oslo,
Norway 10:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Tropical Oil Pollu- tion Investigations in Coastal Systems (TROPICS)
Charles D. Getter, Bart J. Baca, Thomas G.
Ballou, Melvin S. Brown, Research Planning
Institute, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina;
Anthony H. Knap, Richard E. Dodge, Thom- as D. Sleeter, Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc., Ferry Reach, Bermuda 11:15 a.m.-12 Noon Review and Evalua- tion of Leak Detection Methods for Under- ground Storage Tanks
Shahzad Niaki, John Broscious, IT Corpora- tion, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2:00 p.m.-2:45 p.m. STOPOL: A Recovery
Unit Suited to Explorations and Production
Operations
Michael Angeles, Societe Nationale Elf Aqui- taine, Pau, France; Maurice Cessou, Institut
Francais du Petrole, Vernaison, France; Al- ain Debry, Total-Compagnie Francaise des
Petroles, France 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Design Improve- ments in a Sonic Burner for the in-Situ
Combustion of Oil Spills
John N. Koblanski, Ocean Ecology Ltd..
Vancouver, British Columbia 3:00 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Automatic Sample
Taking Oil Tracker Buoy
Karl Dieztel, Aquaphysik, Krefeld, West Ger- many 3:30 p.m.-4:15 p.m. Cleaning Rocks and
Coastal Structures
J. Quinquis, C. Auger, J. Croquette, CEDRE.
Cedex, France; C. Bocard, G. Castaing,
Institut Francais du Petrole. Cedex, France;
P. Lassus, IFREMER, Paris, France 4:00 p.m.-4:45 p.m. The Oil Spill Slide
Rule to Predict the Fate of an Oil Spill
Wierd Koops, Rikjswaterstaat North Sea Di- rectorate, Rijjkswijk, The Netherlands 9:00 a.m. Santa Anita Room
Session H: Cleanup Operations I
Chairman: William C. Park III, Mobil Oil Cor- poration, New York, New York
Vice Chairman: Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
Mark Torres, U.S. Coast Guard, Washing- ton, DC
Innovative Response Techniques for Major
River Systems
Andrew R. Teal, Esso Resources Canada
Limited, Calgary, Canada
Trends in Stranded Tanker Salvage
Lieutenant Commander John S. Clay, U.S.
Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.
First German Oil Spill Handbook for Ham- burg
Dirk-Uwe Spengler, Environmental Branch
Amt Fur Umweltschutz, Hamburg, Germa- ny
A Northern Idaho Gasoline Spill and Clean- up Using Streambed Agitation
Nathan A. Graves, Kennedy/Jenks Engi- neers, Tacoma, Washington 9:00 a.m. San Gabriel Room
Session I: Dispersants I
Chairman: Bruce Blanchard, Department of
Interior, Washington, D.C.
Vice Chairman: Ann Hayward Rooney, Scien- tific Environmental Associates, Inc., Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia
Federal Region II—Contingency Planning for a Dispersant Decision Process
Lieutenant (J.G.) Robert F. Corbin, U.S.
Coast Guard, Governors Island, New York:
Gary L. Ott, NOAA Scientific Support Coor- dinator, Governors Island, New York
Dispersants: Comparison of Laboratory
Tests and Field Trials with Practical Experi- ence at Spills
J.A. Nichols, H.D. Parker, International
Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Lim- ited, London, England UK
Advance Planning for Dispersant Use/Non
Use
J.P. Fraser, Shell Oil Company, Houston,
Texas 9:00 a.m. San Diego Room
Session J: Contingency Planning-I
Chairman: Alexander Morozov, International
Maritime Organization, London, England,
UK
Vice Chairman: E.D. Parker, Marathon Oil
Company, Houston, Texas
An Environmental Assessment and Oil Spill
Response Plan for the Humber Estuary (UK)
Jane F. Appelbee, Institute of Offshore Engi- neering, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Integrated Plans for Integrating Dispersant
Use in California
Robert Pavia, National Oceanic and Atmo- sphere Administration, Seattle, Washington;
Commander Lindon A. Onstad, U.S. Coast
Guard, Long Beach, California
Marine Pollution Contingency Planning-
Recent Changes in the UK Organization
Rear Admiral Michael L. Stacey, C.B., De- partment of Trade, London, England, UK
The Value of Resource Protection Plans
Under Actual Oil Spill Situations
G. Bruce Sutherland, Oregon Department of Environment Quality, Portland. Oregon 10:30 a.m. Santa Anita Room
Session K: Cleanup Operations II
Chairman: Captain James L. McDonald, U S
Coast Guard, Governors Island, New
York
Vice Chairman: Dr. Edward Gilfillan, Bowdoin
College, Brunswick, Maine
Recovery of Viscous Emulsions From a
Firm Sandy Beach
P.R. Morris, B.W.J. Lynch, J.F. Nightingale,
D.H. Thomas, Warren Spring Laboratory.
Hertfordshire, England, UK
Assessment of Three Surface Collecting
Agents During Temperate and Arctic Con- ditions
Pamela Pope, Sohio Alaska Petroleum Com- pany, Anchorage, Alaska; Al Allen, Spiltec,
Anchorage, Alaska; William G. Nelson, Uni- versity of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
A Computerized "Information System on
Crude Oils"
Michael and Hildegard Krutz, Institute for
Water Research, Dortmund, Federal Repub- lic of Germany
Marshland Rebuilding Techniques with
Spartina Alterniflora After Singular Sea- sonal Oil Spills
Lieutenant Dan Watton, U.S. Coast Guard,
Boston, Massachusetts 10:30 a.m. San Gabriel Room
Session L: Dispersants II
Chairman: Rear Admiral Michael L. Stacey,
C.B., Department of Trade. London, Eng- land, UK
Vice Chairman: L. Michael Flaherty, U S
Environmental Protection Agency, Wash- ington, D.C.
The Significance of Dispersed Oil Droplet
Size in Determining Dispersant Effective- ness Under Various Conditions
A Lewis, D.C. Byford, P.R. Laskey, British
Petroleum Company Limited, Middlesex,
England, UK
The Effect of Crude Oil Composition on Dis- persant Performance
Gerald P. Canevari, Exxon Research and
Engineering Company, Florham Park. New
Jersey
Recent Advances on Dispersant Effective- ness Evaluation: Experimental and Field
Aspects
J.P. Desmarquest, J. Croquett, F. Merlin,
CEDRE. Cedex. France; C. Bocard, G. Cas- taing, C. Gatellier, Institut Francais du Pe- trole, Cedex, France
A New Approach in Enhanced Biodegrada- tion of Spilled Oil: Development of an Oil
Dispersant Containing Oleophilic Nu- trients
Robert D.E. Bronchart, Jan Cadron, Alain
Charlier, Alain Gillot, Willy Verstraete, La- bonfina, Bruxelles, Belgium 10:30 a.m. San Diego Room
Session M: Contingency Planning II
Chairman: Harald Celius, Continental Shelf
Institute, Trondheim, Norway
Vice Chairman: Dr. Jack Gould, American
Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.
Accidental Marine Oil Pollution: French
Policy and Response
Capitaine de Vasseau Alain Beraud, Jean-
Claude Sainlos, Mission Interministerielle de la Mer Paris, France
Offshore Oil Production in the Baltic Sea: A
Coastal Sensitivity Study
Caroline L.F. Webb,Texaco Technologie Eu- ropa GMBH, Hamburg, Federal Republic of
Germany
Louisiana Offshore Oil Port Computerized
Oil Spill Contingency Plan
John J. Gallagher, Spill Control Analysts
Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut; A.J. Hei- kamp, Loop, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana
Containment Strategies for Marine Oil
Spills in Nearshore Waters
E.H. Owens, Woodward-Clyde Oceaneering,
Scotland, UK; H.H. Roberts, S.P. Murray,
Coastal Studies Institute LSU, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana; C.R. Foget, Woodward-Clyde
Consultants, Walnut Creek, California 12:00 Noon Exhibit Hall
No-Host Luncheon 2:00 p.m. San Diego Room
Damage Assessment (A Panel Discussion)
Chairman: Robert Landers, U.S. Environ- mental Protection Agency, Washington,
D.C.
Vice Chairman: Kenneth Biglane, Environ- mental Consultant, Washington, D.C.
Panel Members:
Mary Walker, U.S. Department of Interior.
Washington, D.C.
John Robinson, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, Wash- ington
Dennis Lundblad, Washington Department of Ecology, Olympia, Washington
Dr. Ruthann Corwin, Oceanic Society—San
Francisco Chapter, San Francisco, Califor- nia
Dr. Edward Yang, Battelle Memorial Insti- tute, Washington, D.C.
William Ross, U.S. Environmental Protec- tion Agency, Washington, D.C.
Dr. James P. Marum, American Petroleum
Institute (Mobil Oil Corporation), Princeton.
New Jersey 2:00 p.m. Santa Anita Room
Session N: Prevention I
Chairman: John Archer, International Tank- er Owners Pollution Federation Ltd., Lon- don, England, UK
Vice Chairman: Edward Tennyson, Minerals
Management Service, Reston, Virginia
A Case History Illustration of EPA's Region
VI Spill, Prevention, Control and Counter
Measures Program
Gerald L. Almquist, Roy F. Weston, Inc..
Dallas. Texas; Robert G. Forrest, Charles A.
Gazda, U.S. Environmental Protection Agen- cy, Dallas, Texas
Protection of the Martine Environment from Hydrocarbon Pollution—An Inte- grated Planning Approach for Oil Termi- nals
Alan Sann, Edward C. Wayment, SANTOS
Limited, Adelaide, South Australia
Monitoring an Oil Spill Experiment with the
Swedish Maritime Surveillance Systems
Olov Fast, Swedish Space Corporation, Sol- na, Sweden
Approaches to Oil Spill Risk Assessment for
Marine Vessel Operations
Louis J. Painter, Donald R. Haley, Chevron
Research Company, Richmond, Virginia 2:00 p.m. San Gabriel Room
Session O: Dispersants III
Chairman: Rawley Jenkins, British Petro- leum International Limited, London, Eng- land, UK
Vice Chairman: Dr. Gordon Lindblom, Exxon
Chemical Company, Houston, Texas
Dispersant Tests in a Wave Basin
M.R. MacNeill, R.H. Goodman, J.B. Bodeux,
K.E. Corry, B.A. Paddison, Esso Resources
Canada Limited, Calgary, Canada
Aerial Application of Dispersants-Compari- son of Slick Behaviour of Chemically
Treated Versus Non-Treated Spills
Rainer G. Lichtenthaler, Per S. Daling, Cen- tral Institute for Industrial Research, Oslo,
Norway
Halifax '83: Sea Trial of Oil Spill Dispersant
Concentrates
S.D. Gill, Canada Oil and Gas Lands Admin- istration, Ottawa, Canada; R.H. Goodman,
Esso Resources Canada Ltd., Calgary, Can- ada; J. Swiss, Dome Petroleum Canada, Cal- gary, Canada 3:30 p.m. Santa Anita Room
Session P: Prevention II
Chairman: Captain George F. Ireland, U.S.
Coast Guard, Boston, Massachusetts
Vice Chairman: Leon Kazmierczak, Sun Oil
Company, Radnor, Pennsylvania
GAOCMAO—Industry's Approach to Co- operative Spill Response in The Arabian
Gulf
P. Bernard Ryan, Gulf Area Oil Companies
Mutual Aid Organization, Bahrain
Oil Spill Pollution—The North Sea Experi- ence of Cooperative Measures
Jonathan Side, Charles Herd, Wells Grogan,
Institute of Offshore Engineering Heriot-
Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Natural Resource Protection in California
Captain Edward A. Simons, California De- partment of Fish and Game, Sacramento,
California 3:30 p.m. San Gabriel Room
Session O: Modeling/Mapping
Chairman: Sharon 0. Hillman, Sohio Alaska
Petroleum Company, Anchorage, Alaska
Vice Chairman: Dr Harold Weiss, Texaco,
Inc., Beacon, New York
North Aleutian Shelf Sea Otters and Their
Vulnerability to Oil
Robert L. Cimberg, VTN Oregon, Wilsonville,
Oregon; Daniel P. Costa, Long Marine Labo- ratory University of California, Santa Cruz,
California
Scientific Response to the Blue Magpie
Spill
Robert Pavia, D.L. Payton, J.A. Gait, Nation- al Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
Seattle, Washington
Sensitivity Mapping: An Aid to Contingency
Planning on Southern African Shores
Lynette Frances Jackson, Steven Richard
Lipschitz, Sea Fisheries Research Institute,
Roggebaai, Republic of South Africa
Resource Mapping and Contingency Plan- ning PTP Pipeline Facilities, Panama
Erich R. Gundlach, Research Planning Insti- tute, Columbia, South Carolina; Estudios
Ambientales, Panama; Geoffrey Moss, Pe- troTerminal de Panama; John Janssen, Fair- banks, Alaska
Real Time Application of an Oil Spill Motion
Prediction System
V.R. Neralla, S. Venkatesh, Atmospheric En- vironment Service, Ontario, Canada
Oil Spill Modeling—A Tool for Clean-Up
Operations
Dorte Rasmussen, VKI Water Quality Insti- tute, Horsholm, Denmark
Thursday, February 28 9:00 a.m. Catalina Ballroom
Tank Vessel Puerto Rican Incident (A Panel Discussion)
Chairman: Rear Admiral Sidney A. Wallace,
U.S. Coast Guard (Retired), Chairman,
Marine Ecology Committee, Maritime Law
Association of the United States, Wash- ington, D.C.
Panel Members:
Jack R. Mortenson, Clean Bay, Concord,
California
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