Tuesday, June 25, 2019 to Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Tiburon, CA
Leveraging Science and Academic Engagement During Incidents Workshop Report (released April 2020)
***In addition to NOAA ORR, we appreciate the partnership and support of California Dept of Fish and Wildlife, Office of Spill Prevention and Response as well the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative. Thank you!
Workshop Goals
- Develop best practices for advancing NOAA ORR interaction with the academic community during response, enabled by relationships built during the preparedness phase.
- Build relationships and foster understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the oil spill response/assessment scientific community and the academic community, including an understanding of each other’s strengths and limitations.
- Develop mechanisms that facilitate access for academic research during oil spills.
- Develop implementation recommendations and metrics for evaluating success.
Presentations
- Welcome and Overview, Nancy Kinner, CRRC and Scott Lundgren, NOAA OR&R ERD
- National Contingency Plan and Incident Management for Spill Response Overview, CAPT Mark Shepard, U.S. Coast Guard, National Strike Force
- Plenary Panel: Overview of Spill Response (Roles, Responsibilities, Capabilities, Capacities)
- RADM Peter Gautier, Eleventh Coast Guard District Commander, Federal On-Scene Coordinator
- LT Joshua Nicholas, State On-Scene Coordinator, CA OSPR
- Scott Lundgren, NOAA OR&R and Restoration and Scientific Support Role
- David Palandro, (ExxonMobil), Responsibile Party Role
- Antonietta Quigg, TX A&M at Galveston, Academic Role
- Case Studies of Academic Engagement During Spills
- DWH, Steve Murawski, USF, Florida Institute of Oceanography
- CARTHE Consortium, Brian Haus, University of Miami
- Refugio, Jordan Stout, NOAA OR&R ERD SSC
- Plenary: Overview of Current Models
- Science and Technology Advisors, Ann Hayward Walker, SEA Consulting
- Boundary Organizations, Oil Spill Science and Response: Sea Grant Oil Spill Science Outreach Team, Monica Wilson, Sea Grant
- California Framework, Yvonne Addassi, CA OSPR
- Scientific Support for Environmental Emergency Response (SSEER), Peter August, URI Coastal Institute
- DOI Strategic Sciences Group, Kristin Ludwig, USGS
- Canada Research Program, Bruce Hollebone (in lieu of Ken Lee) Fisheries and Oceans Canada
- University of South Florida, FIO, David Hollander, USF
- Alaska Oil Spill Technology Symposium, Jessica Garron, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Venue
The Romberg Tiburon Bay Conference Center
3152 Paradise Dr
Tiburon, CA
(415) 338-3543
IMPORTANT Bay Conference Center instructions for directions and parking.
Additional Resources
- Science Action Network
- SPERR Report 2015
- Machlis.Ludwig.2014. Science During Crisis The Application of Interdisciplinary
- McNutt.2012. Applications of science and engineering to quantify and control the DWH
- Machlis.McNutt.2011. Black Wans Wicked Problems and Science During Crises
- Lubchenco.2012.Science in support of the DWH response
- Machlis.Ludwig.2012.CH3: Science during crisis
- Academic Coordination by Steve Lehmann, NOAA
- Science During Crisis: Best Practices, Research Needs, and Policy Priorities, by Rita R. Colwell and Gary E. Machlis (January 2019)
- Supporting Documents for the Region 6 Regional Contingency Plan, Ann Hayward Walker
- Appendix 42 - Seafood Liaison Specialist
- Region 6 - Questionnaire
- Appendix 41 - Science and Technology Advisor
Organizing Committee
- Nancy Kinner, CRRC, UNH
- Scott Lundgren, NOAA ORR ERD
- Yvonne Addassi, CA OSPR
- Chris Barker, NOAA ORR ERD
- Carl Brown, Environment Canada DFO
- Carl Childs, NOAA ORR ERD
- Lisa DiPinto, NOAA ORR
- Ken Lee, Canada
- Steve Lehmann, NOAA ORR ERD
- Paul Schuler, OSRL
- Steve Sempier, Sea Grant
- Kevin Sligh, USCG MER
- Ann Hayward Walker, SEA Consulting
- Chuck Wilson, GOMRI
Questions? Please contact Kathy Mandsager