Spillcon 2002
9th International Oil Spill Conference
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Spillcon 2002 Program Timetable

Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Response Issues Seminar

MONDAY 16 September 2002 - Welcome Reception
5.30pm – 8.00pm  

Welcome Reception Foyer & Gilberts Room, Manly Pacific Parkroyal
Don Blackmore, Manager, Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre - Conference Chair

TUESDAY 17 September 2002

8.30am OPENING
Don Blackmore, Conference Chair
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive Officer, NSW Waterways Authority
Chair, Australian Institute of Petroleum
9.30am   KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Keeping the Waters Clean
Kay Cottee
AO  
10.15am – 10.45am MORNING TEA  
PREVENTION
10.45am The Reef Review
John Watkinson
, Executive Director, Queensland Transport  

Shipping Standards and Prevention

Intertanko  

Prevention and Preparedness in the United Kingdom
Toby Stone
, Head of Counter Pollution and Response, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, UK 
12.30 – 2.00pm LUNCH  
PREPAREDNESS
2.00pm   Developments in the Alliance
Archie Smith, Chief Executive and Director, Oil Spill Response Limited, UK 

Risk of Marine Spills in the Pacific
 
Sefanaia Nawadra
, Marine Pollution Adviser, South Pacific Regional Environment Program, Samoa, and
Trevor Gilbert
, Principal Adviser - Scientific & Environment, Australian Maritime Safety Authority

Chevron’s International Response Arrangements

William Rogers, Emergency Response Advisor, Chevron Texaco Corporation, USA
3.15pm – 3.45pm AFTERNOON TEA    
3.45pm Preparedness by a Major Port
Greg Martin,
Chief Executive Officer, Sydney Ports Corporation  

Reviews, Recommendations and Reality

David Baird,
General Manager, Australian Search and Rescue
 
Salvage Command and Control in New Zealand

David Crawford
, Divisional Manager, Analysis & Strategy, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand, NZ, and
John Burton, Partner, Izard Weston, NZ
 
5.00pm CLOSE    
5.30pm

Drinks in Exhibition Area  

 

WEDNESDAY 18 September 2002 

 COMMUNITY EXPECTATIONS
  8.30am   Views from a Sydney Suburb
Greg Stocks
, Terminal Manager, Shell Gore Bay, Sydney
John Gebler, Greenwich Cummunity Association Representative on Shell Community Consultative Group

Keeping the Waters Clean
Serge Killingbeck
, Marine Campaign Co-ordinator, Australian Conservation Foundation  

The Californian Experience

Harlan Henderson
, Administrator, Office of Spill Prevention & Response, Department of Fish and Game
California, USA
10.00am – 2.30pm MORNING TEA & Transport to On Water Display

ON WATER DISPLAY

LUNCH & Return transport to Conference venue

 ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNICAL
2.30pm  

Establishing the True Environmental Impact of a Spill
Professor Tony Underwood, Director, Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities, Marine Ecology Laboratories, Sydney University
Major Oil Spills.

The Role of P&I Clubs and the future
Peter Mannion
, Senior Associate, Middletons Moore & Bevins, Sydney 

Integrated Ocean Management at a Regional Level

Veronica Sakell
, Director, National Oceans Office, Hobart  

3.15pm–3.45pm AFTERNOON TEA
            ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNICAL
3.45pm  

Dispersant Testing for Effectiveness – the New Zealand Experience
Julian Roberts, Environmental Analyst, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand; NZ, and
Leigh Stevens, Marine Ecologist, Cawthron Institute, NZ

Testing Crude Oils for Spill Control and Environmental Risk Evaluations
John Leeder, Principal, Leeder Consulting

Responder Safety, Mutual Issues in a Complex World
Jim Cripps, Shell International Trading & Shipping Company, representing International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association, UK

5.30pm CLOSE  
7.00pm CONFERENCE DINNER WatersEdge Restaurant, Pier One 

THURSDAY 19 September 2002  

 RESPONSE
8.30am Learning the Lessons of History
Dave Salt
, Alliance Technical Director, Oil Spill Response Limited, UK

The ITOPF Perspective

Dr Karen Purnell,
Senior Technical Advisor, ITOPF

Jody F Millennium Incident

John Lee-Richards, Divisional Manager, National Oil Spill Service Centre, Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand, NZ, and
Peter Burrows, Gisborne Regional Council, NZ
 
10.30am–11.00am MORNING TEA  
RESPONSE
  11.00am  

Use of ICS in Planning Vessel Salvage Operations
Frank D. Marcinkowski, Vice President, PCCI Marine and Environmental Engineering, USA

Oil Spills – Who Pays and How Much
Alfred Popp QC, Senior General Counsel, Admiralty and Maritime Law, Justice Department, Ottawa, Canada

12.15pm-12.30pm REVIEW AND CLOSE  
Don Blackmore
, Conference Chair
Dr Ken Moss, Chairman, Australian Maritime Safety Authority  
12.30pm LUNCH

 FRIDAY 20 September 2002
 

Response Issues Seminar - Overview, Timetable and Presenters


Poster Display

An area in the Trade Exhibition will be set aside for individuals and non-profit organizations to show
items of interest in the form of a Poster Display, comprising a small static display and the opportunity
for a brief presentation.

If you would like more information about the Poster Display, please email the Conference Organiser.


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