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Oil Spill Conference (continued from page 35) 10:30 a.m. San Diego Room

Session W: Experimental Spills II

Chairman: Dr June Lindstedt-Siva, Atlantic

Richfield Company, Los Angeles, Califor- nia

Vice Chairman: Patrick O'Brien, Chevron

USA, Inc., San Francisco, California

Tidal Area Dispersant Experiment, Sears- port, Maine: An Overview

Edward S. Gilfillan, David S. Page, Sherry A.

Hanson, Judith C. Foster, Janet Hotham,

Donna Vallas, Erin Pendergast, Sandy He- bert, Sheldon D. Pratt, Ray Gerber, Bow- doin College Marine Research Laboratory,

Brunswick, Maine, and University of Rhode

Island, Kingston, Rhode Island

Comparative Fate of Chemically Dispersed and Untreated Oil in the Arctic: Baffin

Island Oil Spill Studies 1980-1983

Paul D. Boehm, William Steinhauer, Adolfo

Requejo, Donald Cobb, Suzanne Duffy, and

John Brown, Battelle New England Marine

Research Laboratory, Duxbury, Massachu- setts

The Baffin Island Oil Spill (BIOS) Project: A

Summary

Gary A. Sergy, Environment Canada, Ed- monton, Canada

Field Experiments on the Effects of Oil and

Dispersant on Mangroves

Charles D. Getter, Thomas G. Ballou, Re- search Planning Institute, Inc.. Columbia,

South Carolina 12:00 Noon Sacramento

San Francisco Rooms

LUNCHEON

Dr. Reinhard H. Ganten,

Past Director of the International

Oil Pollution

Compensation Fund 2:00 p.m. Santa Anita Room

Session X: Training

Chairman: William Leek, Chevron USA, Inc.,

San Francisco, California

Vice Chairman: Lieutenant Commander Edward

G. Rosenberg, U.S. Coast Guard, York- town, Virginia

Results of a Full-Scait surprise Test of

Sun's Major Spill Response Plan

Leon J. Kazmierczak, Sun Company, Inc.,

Radnor, Pennsylvania; Thomas A. Craw- ford, Sun Refining and Marketing Company

Marine Operations, Aston, Pennsylvania

An Inland Oil Spill Control Course: A Need

Perceived and Met

Joe R. Callaway, John W. Burkholder, Peter

F. Olsen, The Texas A&M University System,

College Station, Texas

Venezuelan National Oil Spill Training Pro- gram

Carlos Sordelli, Edificio Petroleos de Vene- zuela-Avenida Libertador, Caracas, Vene- zuela; Nelson Garcia, Edigicio Maraven de

Petroleos de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezue- la 2:00 p.m. San Gabriel Room

Session Y: Extreme Weather

Response

Chairman: Manuel H. Sirgo, Jr., Texaco USA,

Inc., Houston, Texas

Vice Chairman: Dr. John P. Bennington,

Standard Oil Company (Indiana), Chica- go, ILnois

Unique Disposal Techniques for Arctic Oil- spill Response

James J. Swiss, Dome Petroleum Limited,

Calgary, Canada; Donald J. Smrke, Univer- sity of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada;

William M. Pistruzak, Geotech Ltd., Calga- ry, Canada

An Overview of a Field Guide for Arctic Oil

Spill Behavior

Robert Schulze, Environmental Consultant,

Inc., Elkridge, Maryland; Ivan Lissauer, U.S.

Coast Guard, Groton, Connecticut

In Place Burning of Prudhoe Bay Crude in

Broken Ice

Nelline K. Smith, Anibal Diaz, Mason &

Hanger-Silas Mason Co., Inc., Leonardo,

New Jersey

Arctic Spill Response Improvements—A 1985 Review of Arctic Research and Devel- opment Efforts

Sharon 0. Hillman, Sohio Alaska Petroleum

Company, Anchorage, Alaska 2:00 p.m. San Diego Room

Session Z: Inland Spills

Chairman: Dr. Idwal W. Hughes, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hamilton,

Bermuda

Vice Chairman: J. Kenneth Adams, Mineral

Management Service, Metairie, Louisiana

Revegetation of the Arctic Tundra After an

Oil Spill: A Case History

Judith Brendel, Alyeska Pipeline Service

Company, Anchorage, Alaska

A Major Oil Barge Pollution Incident on the

Arkansas River

Robert G. Forrest, David Lopez, Richard C.

Peckham, Frank J. Gorry, U.S. Environmen- tal Protection Agency, Dallas, Texas

A Case History: Oil Spill onto the Prado

Flood Control Basin—A Freshwater Wet- lands Cleanup

Lieutenant Jack A. Kemerer, U.S. Coast

Guard, Hamilton Air Force Base, California;

Nancy Hendrickson, SPER Division Roy F.

Weston, Inc., San Francisco, California; Rob- ert Mullinaux, U.S. Environmental Protec- tion Agency, San Francisco, California

Oil Spill Cleanup and Habitat Restoration,

Little Panoche Creek, California

Emily M. Pimentell, Tetra Tech, Inc., San

Francisco, California, John E. Cromwell, Te- tra Tech, Inc., Pasadena, California

Response to the Mobil Oil Spill Incident

William C. Park III, Mobil Oil Corporation,

New York, New York

An Estuarine Oil Spill Incident in the United

Kingdom

N. Mitchell, B. Pyburn, W.J. Syratt, P.D.

Holmes, BP International, London, England,

UK

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