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Captain Kenneth Bishop, U.S. Coast Guard,

Alameda, California

Edward Simmons, California Department of

Fish and Game, Sacramento, California

Captain Charles Glass, U.S. Coast Guard,

Alameda, California

Alice Berkner, Bird Rescue Research Cen- ter, Berkley, California 9:00 a.m. Santa Anita Room

Session R: Economic and Legal I

Chairman: Timothy Fields, Jr., U.S. Environ- mental Protection Agency, Washington,

D.C.

Vice Chairman: Gerard P. Canevari, Exxon

Research and Engineering Company,

Florham Park, New Jersey

Implementation of MARPOL 73/78

Yoshio Sasamura, International Maritime

Organization, London, England, UK

Tanio Spill—A Case History Illustrating the

Work of the International Oil Pollution

Compensation Fund

Mans Jacobsson, International Oil Pollution

Compensation Fund, London, England, UK

Patterns and Trends in Reported Small Oil

Spills

Gary A. Yoshioka, Andrew J. Franzoni, ICF

Inc., Washington, D.C.; K. Jack Kooyoom- jian, Terry L. Eby, U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Washington, D.C.; Lieuten- ant Glenn A. Wiltshire, U.S. Coast Guard,

Washington, D.C.

Developing Marine Pollution Response Ca- pability in the Wider Caribbean Region

Lieutenant James D. Spitzer, U.S. Coast

Guard, International Maritime Organization,

Santurce, Puerto Rico 9:00 a.m. San Gabriel Room

Session S: Laboratory Tests I

Chairman; Ira Wilder, U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Edison, New Jersey

Vice Chairman: Dr. Clayton McAuliffe, Chev- ron Oil Field Research Company, La Ha- bra, California

Ecological Effects of Oil Versus Oil + Oil

Dispersant on the Littoral Ecosystem of the

Baltic Sea 0. Linden, A. Rosemarin, Swedish Environ- mental Research Group, Karlskrona, Swed- en; A. Lindskog, C. Hoglund, Swedish Envi- ronmental Research Institute, Stockholm,

Sweden; S. Johansson, Asko Laboratory,

University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Swed- en

Effects of Diesel Oil on Commercial Ben- thic Algae in Norway

Tor Bokn, Norwegian Institute for Water

Research, Oslo, Norway

The Effects of Dispersants and Oil on Sub- tropical and Tropical Seagrasses

Anita Thorhaug, Jeffry Marcus, Greater

Caribbean Energy and Environmental Foun- dation, Inc., Miami, Florida 9:00 a.m. San Diego Room

Session T: Experimental Spills I

Chairman: Lieutenant Commander Dennis D.

Rome, U.S. Coast Guard, Novato, Califor- nia

Vice Chairman: James Parker, Industrial Ma- rine Service, Inc., Norfolk, Virginia

A 100 Tonnes Experimental Oil Spill at

Halten Bank, Off Norway

Rolf Lange, The Norwegian Research Coun- cil for Science and The Humanities, Oslo,

Norway

Experiments on Natural and Chemical Dis- persion of Oil in Laboratory and Field Cir- cumstances

Gerard A.L. Delvigne, Delft Hydraulics Labo- ratory, Delft, The Netherlands

Field Experiments with Dispersed Oil and a

Dispersant in an Intertidal Ecosystem: Fate and Biological Effects

Hubert Farke, Dietrich Biome, Institut fur

Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven, Federal

Republic of Germany; Norbert Theobald,

Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut, Ham- burg, Federal Republic of Germany; Klaus

Wonneberger, Universitat Oldenburg, Ol- denburg, Federal Republic of Germany

Compositonal Changes in Dispersed Crude

Oil in the Water Column During a Near- shore Test Spill

David S. Page, Edward S. Gilfillan, Judith C.

Foster, Erin Pendergast, Linda Gonzalez,

Donna Vallas, Bowdoin College Marine Re- search Laboratory, Brunswick, Maine 10:30 a.m. Santa Anita Room

Session U: Economic and Legal II

Chairman: Marc Shaye, Spill Control Associa- tion of America, Southfield, Michigan

Vice Chairman: Ronald C. Denoville, Craw- ford and Company, Atlanta, Georgia

An Analysis of Oil Spills During Transport

Robert A. Walter, Ronald C. DiGregorio,

U.S. Department of Transportation, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts; K. Jack Kooyoom- jian, Terry L. Eby, U.S. Environmental Pro- tection Agency, Washington, D.C.

The Responsibilities of Underwriters in Cas- ualties Threatening Oil Spillage

J.J. Gallagher, Lamorte Burns & Co., Inc.,

Greenwich, Connecticut

A Review of Federal and State Law Concern- ing Reportable Discharges of Oil

David A. Bruce, Gary A. Yoshioka, Alison

Condie, ICF Inc., Washington, D.C.

Legal Contingency Planning for Oil Spills

Douglas K. Mertzel, State of Alaska, Juneau,

Alaska; James S. Mattson, Key Largo, Flori- da 10:30 a.m. San Gabriel Room

Session V: Laboratory Tests II

Chairman: Conrad Kleveno, U.S. Environ- mental Protection Agency, Washington,

D.C.

Vice Chairman: Eleanor Swett, Offshore De- vices, Inc., Peabody, Massachusetts

Enhanced Biodegradation of Oil

Gerd Halmo, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway

Field and Laboratory Studies on the Toxici- ties of Oils to Mangroves

Lai Hoi Chaw, Feng Meow-Chan, Universiti

Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia

The Effects of Chemically and Physically

Dispersed Oil on the Brain Coral—Diplora

Strigosa (DANA), A Summary

Anthony H. Knap, Sheila C. Wyers, Richard

E. Dodge, Thomas D. Sleeter, Harold R.

Frith, S. Robertson Smith, Clayton B. Cook,

Bermuda Biological Station for Research

Inc., Ferry Reach, Bermuda (continued on page 37)

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