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Scott LundgrenFirst Coast Guard District
  • Environmental Response Doctrine Applying the
    ISPR recommendations

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Incident Specific Preparedness Review
  • Purpose to examine the implementation
    effectiveness of the ACP its integration w/
    other applicable contingency plans at the
    federal, state, local levels, as well as conduct
    an analysis of the CGs communication w/ key
    federal, state, local industry partners
    concerning the response.

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Distilling the ISPRs 190 points
ISPR I II
190 Recommendations
82 Improvement concepts, acrossFour Focus
AreasArea Contingency Plans, Area
CommitteesNew Technologies Policies,
Exercises, Drills Training
23 Measurable 22 complete 44 active 34 await
action Some Coast Guard, Some California See
Doctrine Message
59 Best Practices To be reviewed by RRTs / Area
Committees See Best Practice Document
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59 Best Practices
  • Available on Homeport
  • Available in Handout, along with Doctrine message
    with measurable items
  • Reviewed by teleconference with D1 Sectors
  • Being reviewed at Area Committees
  • Review, discussion, and selection of those
    appropriate for action helps to address ISPR
    recommendations

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For RRT purposes
  • Speaking only to several of the Best Practices
    that we are working to support or sharing new
    national developments

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Response Resources The new RRI
Coast Guard MISLE UsersStandard
ReportsResponse Resource Inventory
Non Coast Guard UsersVisit cgrri.uscg.milUse
Online Registration link
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RRI Proximity Reports Boom
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RRI Proximity Report Skimmers
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Additional RRI Points
  • Information requires refreshing by OSROs and
    NSFCC
  • Later phase steps
  • Non-OSRO information
  • GIS connection

Non Coast Guard UsersVisit cgrri.uscg.milUse
Online Registration link
Coast Guard UsersMISLE gt Standard Reports
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Further ISPR background
  • ISPR Itself with detailed 190 recommendations.
  • Go onto Coast Guard FOIA Reading Room and review
    Cosco Busans ISPR and review the 190
    Recommendations.
  • http//www.uscg.mil/FOIA/Reading_Room.asp

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THE FOLLOWING SLIDES HAVE BULLET POINTS ON ALL 59
BEST PRACTICES
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Update Area Contingency Plans
  • Communications
  • Internet Tools
  • OSRO network to communicate observations to
    Situation Unit
  • Resources
  • List of response equipment
  • Special team request protocols
  • Potential for fishing vessel support
  • Qualified local responders and training levels

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Unified Command organization
  • Pre-designated JIC
  • Consider facilitating auditor activities
  • Pre-developed ICS-232 Forms (Priority protection
    areas)
  • Differentiate shoreline field observers and
    formal SCAT operations.
  • Clarify NRDA liaison role in incident command

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General
  • Update plans after each exercise.
  • Address area-specific weather considerations
  • Align with other local plans, such as LEPC

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Coordinate with Area Committees
  • Pre-designate first-responder liaison officers
  • Test and improve notification procedures
    consistently
  • Include the fishing community, regulators, and
    local experts in planning efforts

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Develop new technology, processes, and policies
  • Consider low visibility technology for night
    detection locally
  • Conduct a National level evaluation of remote
    sensing technologies
  • Consider installing AIS on Oil Spill Response
    vessels and emergency vessels.
  • Develop and employ user friendly/web tools for
    Area Committee coordination

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Develop new technology, processes, and policies
  • Improve communication technology and procedures
    between spill/wildlife responders and
    coordinators, and responders and the media, for
    example
  • Make wildlife hotlines ready for quick activation
  • Improve communications between recovery and
    transport elements with search and collection
    teams

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New Policy, Technology (cont)
  • Convey public observations to the Unified Command
    (UC)
  • Reconcile shoreline impact maps daily
  • Develop a process to report, verify, and display
    the most current booming status
  • Improve metrics of near-surface circulation of
    floating heavy oils.

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Processes
  • Coordinate activities with state ocean
    observation systems.
  • Support improved reporting potential threat vs.
    early estimate
  • Consider SCAT protocols for NRDA needs, ensure
    compliance with safety standards for field
    scientists.

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Policies
  • Determine the role for a Vessel Traffic Service
    if applicable.
  • Land manager input on on beach closures, cleanup,
    reopening, and signage protocols.
  • Consider using NOAA TAP model as a planning tool
  • Facilitate use of Best Achievable Protection
    (BAP) at all government levels.
  • Assign more funding to support local RD efforts.

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ICS/UC Organization
  • Organize staff volunteer management in the UC.
  • Ensure information is accurately presented to the
    FOSC.
  • Use signs and vests to quickly identify positions
    in the command post.
  • Consider assigning a staff person to record daily
    briefing sessions during a response.

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ICS/UC Resources
  • Provide enough teams for oiled wildlife
    response/recovery.
  • Provide technical experts as soon as possible
    within the UC.
  • Incorporate outside assets as available during a
    response.
  • Co-locate VTS and SCC to facilitate
    local/state/Federal communications.
  • Assign a trained liaison officer to manage city
    representatives.
  • Make better use of Special Teams to reduce FOSC
    burden.
  • Use field observers to assess and document status
    of field assignments.

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ICS/UC Procedures
  • Establish quantifiable definitions for
    successful/completed response actions.
  • Send the more highly qualified teams into
    complicated situations.
  • Make responders needs top priority.
  • OSC must make decisions until the RP arrives on
    scene.
  • Assess needs, establish spill response
    objectives, and review available resources when
    building and staffing the ICS.

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ICS/UC Procedures
  • Prior to each situation board update, take
    pictures for accurate records later.
  • Work closely with local representatives to
    coordinate and document private booming
    strategies.
  • Have the UC continuously monitor information
    postings from all sources including internet
    postings.
  • Maintain one website (including RSS feeds) to
    represent response efforts, provide answers to
    questions, and address issues raised through
    other media sources.

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Exercise, Drill Training System
  • Include low visibility scenarios in exercise
    planning and execution.
  • Ensure adequate agency representation in
    exercises and exercise design.
  • Including NRDA interface in exercise design.
  • Document the results from spill response actions
    taken to implement Site Response Strategies as
    listed in the Area Contingency Plan (ACP).
  • Include all levels of government and potential
    local resources in exercises.
  • Secure additional funding to increase local
    participation in exercises.
  • Use innovative injects to test extreme
    situations, endpoint determination, VTS role,
    quantification, beach closure protocols, and
    web-based communication technologies.
  • Conduct notification drills focused on AC
    objectives.

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