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Marine Safety Field Office Anchorage, Alaska M/V SELENDANG AYU Aground in the Aleutians December 2004 Captain Ron Morris, FOSC Commanding Officer, MSO Anchorage
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 2 Situation On December 7, the crew of the M/V Selendang Ayu reported that they had lost power and were adrift off Unalaska Island. Efforts to tow the vessel failed and it went aground and broke apart between Skan Bay and Spray Cape at approximately 6pm, December 8. The Selendang Ayu carried approximately 424,000 gallons of Intermediate Fuel Oil (IFO 380) and 18,000 gallons of Marine Diesel. Intermediate Fuel OilMarine Diesel 07 Dec 04
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 3 Situation. 08 Dec 04 11 Feb 05
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 4 Early Key Issues/best Practice IMAT Decision memos Documentation Community liaison Tribal/landowner interactions Weather Winter/summer plan
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 5 Community & Tribal Liaison Command post Unalaska, AK Showed commitment to community Community liaison Needs to be known Creditable & approachable Established meetings Community City officials Tribal leaders/elders Land owners
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 6 Meetings--out Reach Two-way Dialog Build credibility/trust Able to educate community on oil spills/impacts/actions Ensure expert presents topic--Important Able to gauge impacts of our actions/feedback Open dialog/working relationship
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 7 Meeting Highlights MTGS: resulted in high buy in to response operations Learned timely information about local wx, currents, and fisheries patterns (critical to tracking oil spread) Community raised concerns about potential impact on upcoming fisheries (led to established monitoring program; Transit routes for vessels; Achieved 100% zero tolerance)
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 8 Weather Driven Operations
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 9 Winter/Summer Plan Safety Primary Concern Booming of Salmon streams Beach cleanup Lightering
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 10 Winter/Summer Plan Booming & beach cleanup Major areas cleaned up 70% gross contamination removed
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 11 Winter/Summer Plan Lightering complete 146,931 gallons of oil and oily liquid removed without incident
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 12 Soybeans everywhere
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 13 Joint Agency Issues Embedded enforcement with response No dual hats / bad idea Hindered response Loss of agency credibility Agency accountable/role
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 14 Joint Agency Interactions Permits (archaeological/land use) Worked very well Harbor of safe refuse Never resolved Access to outside equipment (authority to release) Proved problematic early Delayed some response capabilities Dispersant use approval Worked very well
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 15 Information Flow: Need It Now! Traditional information streams (polreps) not sufficient in today's world Need central site Web based Must be easy access from anywhere Easy link to related sites Adapts to response needs WebEOC (one possible solution)
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Capt R. J. Morris Mar 2005 16 Summary Difficult situation: 1. Loss of life 2.Immediate break up of vessel 3.Remote location in winter 4.Extreme exposure to severe weather Positive: 1.Contingency plans worked 2.Great agency interactions/cooperation 3.Great community/native interest support allowed quick response 4.Mild Jan winter/storm conditions allowed beach cleanup and lightering operations
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