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APPENDIX B:

SYMPOSIUM AGENDA

Symposium on the Purposeful Jettison of Cargo Washington, D.C., February 23, 1993

Meeting Location:

Lecture Room National Academy of Sciences

2101 Constitution Avenue

Washington, D.C.

8:30 A.M

1.0 Welcome, Symposium Objectives and Organization; Video Presentation Gordon Paulsen, Chairman

Welcome from the U.S. Coast Guard, RADM A.E. Henn, U.S. Coast Guard

Welcome from the U.S. Navy Supervisor of Salvage, Captain Richard Fiske, U.S. Navy

9:00 A.M.

2.0 Significance of Jettisoning, Michael Ellis, Salvage Association, London

9:30 A.M.

3.0 Purposeful Jettison of Cargo: Decision Framework, Kenneth Fullwood, Mobil Shipping Company

10:00 A.M.

4.0 Legal Status of Jettisoning

4.1 Presentation of Legal Issues, Warren Dean and Laurie Crick, Dyer, Ellis, Joseph & Mills

4.2 Invited Discussants, Philip Berns, Department of Justice; Fred Burgess, Le Boeuf, Lamb, Leiby, and Macrae; Robert Nicholas, Exxon Shipping Company; V. Lee Okarma Rees, Graham & Dunn

1130 A.M.

5.0 Importance of Spill Size on the Environmental Effects of a Spill Incident, Rainer Engelhardt, Marine Spill Response Corporation

12:15 P.M. Lunch

1:00 P.M.

6.0 Oil Spill Trajectory Modeling, Jerry Gait, NOAA

1:45 P.M.

7.0 Panel Discussion

Peter Bontadelli, California Department of Fish and Game

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Symposium Agenda." National Research Council. 1994. Purposeful Jettison of Petroleum Cargo. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4549.
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John Driscoll, Smit International Americas Inc.

Roger Gale, BP North America

Donald S. Jensen, U.S. Coast Guard National Strike Force Coordination Center

Jack Kalro, Diversified Technologies

Anne Rothe, National Wildlife Federation

7.1 Information Needed to Support a Defensible Decision to Jettison Cargo

3:15 P.M.

7.2 Decision Making: By Whom and How?

4:30 P.M.

8.0 Plenary Discussion and Closing Comments

6:30 P.M. Reception

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This book addresses the problem of deliberate discharge of petroleum cargo during salvage operations. It assesses the implications for shipping and marine environmental protection; documents the need to clarify U.S. law concerning intentional discharges of petroleum cargoes to save ships and prevent the loss of larger amounts of cargo; considers the implications of advances in oil spill contingency planning, environmental data acquisition and spill trajectory forecasting; and makes recommendations concerning the feasibility of developing guidelines for deciding whether to discharge oil intentionally.

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