Spillcon 2002
9th International Oil Spill Conference
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SPILLCON 2000: Be Aware – Stay Prepared
SPEAKERS PAPER

Keynote Address : Oil Spill Response - Experience, Trends and Challenges
Dr Ian White OBE

Managing Director
International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited
UNITED KINGDOM

NEW ADDITIONS 25-10-00 John Lee-Richards
Download PDF Paper here [1.21mb] PREVENTION

PREVENTION

Keynote Address: Prevention Measures in the South Asian Region
Capt Shen Ping Khong

Director (Port Division) Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
SINGAPORE

Challenges in Prevention of Marine Pollution
Mr Mike Julian

Chairman, IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee

Requirements and Practices of a Ship Owner
Mr Dale Ferriere Manager, Loss Prevention, Safety and Quality
Teekay Shipping CANADA

PREPAREDNESS

National Plan Review

Risk Assessment of Pollution from Spills in Australian Waters
Mr Huw Jones

Manager Melbourne Risk Group
Det Norske Veritas

Management and Structure Review
Mr David Trebeck

Managing Director
ACIL Consulting

National Plan Review - The Findings and Outcome

Mr Len Early
Chairman National Plan Review
Steering Committee

Improvements in Planning and Response in the South Pacific
Mr Sefanaia Nawadra

Marine Pollution Project Officer
South Pacific Regional Environment Program, SAMOA

Prosecutions as a Deterrent
Dr Tim Lunel

Group Manager, National Chemical Emergency Centre
AEA Technology, UNITED KINGDOM

Risks and Industry Preparedness in Northern Waters
Capt Warwick Pointon

Manager, Mermaid Sound Port and Marine Services
A Woodside Petroleum Limited Group Company

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COMMUNITY EXPECTATIONS


Ms Edna Barolits
OAM Manager Regional Development
Northern Land Council

An Environmentalist's View
Mr Don Henry
Executive Director Australian Conservation Foundation

Public Affairs Aspects of the Sydney Harbour Spill
Mr John Simpson
Manager External Affairs and Communications
Shell Australia Limited

TECHNICAL


Review of Oil Spill Remote Sensing

Dr Merv Fingas
Chief, Emergencies Science Division
Environmental Technology Centre Environment, Canada

Fingerprinting of Oils
Dr Harry van Enckevort

Technical Account Manager
AgriQuality Environmental, NEW ZEALAND

The Role of the Environmental Support Coordinator in Response Planning
Original Paper | Appendix
Mr Ian Badham

Senior Principal
Environmental Officer Queensland Environmental Protection Agency

Net Environment Benefit Analysis – appropriate response options
Mr Bill Lerch
Manager – Downstream Emergency Response
ExxonMobil Corporation UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and
Chairman
Oil Spill Working Group

International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association
UNITED KINGDOM

The Oil Spill Response Atlas and Introduction of a New Oil Spill Trajectory Model
Mr Trevor Gilbert

Principal Advisor – Scientific and Environmental Maritime Safety and Environmental Strategy Australian Maritime Safety Authority

Erika – European Oil Shipping's Defining Moment?
Capt Tim Hughes
Deputy Chief Executive
BP Amoco Shipping
UNITED KINGDOM

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RESPONSE


The Dong Won 529, Rotoma, and Seafresh 1 Responses

Capt John Lee-Richards
[1.21 MB]
Manager, Oil Spill Response

Marine Pollution Response Services
Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand, NEW ZEALAND
Mr Russell Kilvington
[1.21 MB]
Director of Maritime Safety Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND

The Port Stanvac Incident - fixed wing aerial dispersant perspective
Mr Dennis Elliott

Operations Manager Australian Maritime Resources

The Laura D'Amato Incident
Mr Matthew Taylor

Chief Executive NSW Waterways Authority

HUMAN FACTORS


Shipping Incidents – Why?
Capt Brian McMahon
Marine Incident Investigator
Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Handling Stress in both Exercises and Response
Ms Anne Brooking

Managing Director
APT Consulting Group





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