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CSI on Coral Reefs CRIME SCENE DO NOT CROSSCRIME SCENE DO NOT Dave Gulko Lead, ICRI Committee on Coral Reef Enforcement & Investigation The ICRI Committee on Coral Reef Enforcement and Investigation
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For A Short-Term Human Impact Event On Coral Reefs - How Do We Determine Causality & Responsibility? Landing Scrape from Kayak Foot Damage from Entry/Exit
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1). For a wide variety of coral reef impact incidents, the people most likely to respond have no formal training or tools for conducting legally- defensible investigations 2). There are no recognized standards for conducting such investigations 1). For a wide variety of coral reef impact incidents, the people most likely to respond have no formal training or tools for conducting legally- defensible investigations The Problem:
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Background IMPAC October 2005; Geelong, Australia ICRI Late October 2005; Belau – A Committee is formed… USCRTF Early November 2005; Belau Florida Forensics Workshop January 2006 – Brainstorming and a meeting of minds…
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Committee Make-up ICRI Secretariat US (USAID, NOAA, USFWS) Japan Australia (GBRMPA) England Indonesia Samoa Mexico IUCN/CORDIO SPC Solomon Islands Belau CBD Philippines Plus an oddball or two like myself….
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Working Sub-Group Coral Reef Resource Managers Ex-homicide Detective & CSI Advisor Wildlife Forensic Laboratory ERA Specialists Coral Reef Restoration Specialist Coral Reef Enforcement Specialist Coral Reef Ecotoxicologist
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Use of Investigations to Maximize Negotiation Restoration Mitigation Identification Mediation of Responsible Litigation Parties (RPs) Prosecution
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Who Are We Talking About Marine Enforcement Officers Environmental Assessment Specialists Litigators Natural Resource Managers & Biologists Coral Reef Researchers
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What Are We Talking About Basic Investigation Training & Strategies Handling of Data as Evidence Providing Ecological & Resource Impact Analysis to Support Prosecution Getting the Word Out Judicial Education
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How Do You Investigate Impacts on Coral Reefs? Scientific Experimentation Monitoring
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Homicide: The ‘CSI’ Approach Science driven by legal needs Strong burden on documentation Strong burden on “Chain-of-Custody”
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Homicide: The ‘CSI’ Approach Existing International Acceptance But how do you translate terrestrial techniques to an underwater world?
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63 Applicants, 21 Countries & Islands Marine Enforcement, Lawyers, Res. Mgrs, Scientists, MPA Mgrs, NGOs, Forensic Scientists Post-ITMEMS Pilot Field Training Workshop: Coral Reef CSI
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Draft Toolkit Cookbook Approach High & Low Tech Translatable
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CSI Field Kit Most Items Can Be Made High & Low Tech Porttable, Self- Contained
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The Regional Workshop Approach: Experienced CR CSI Instructors Asst CR CSI Instructors from Region Regional Participants: Multi- country, Multi-agency, Multi- discipline
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Committee Goals To design a set of draft protocols and techniques for investigating short-term events on coral reefs. To conduct a pilot field training workshop at the upcoming ITMEMS, October 2006. To use results to produce an international toolkit and field CSI kits. To conduct regional field training workshops in 2007 & 2008.
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How Can One Get Involved? Potential Regional Training Workshops (2007 - 2009): What are each region’s needs & concerns? Red Sea East Africa South Asia Southeast Asia Indonesia/Philippines Australia South Pacific Islands Central Pacific Islands Central/South America South Caribbean Islands Eastern Caribbean Islands Florida (ICRS 2008)
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Basic Assumptions of CR Investigations Going to Court Limitations: Time, Scale, Resources Ecological Complexity Remoteness of Operation Two Types of Investigations: –Cause Known, Impact Unknown (ex. Vessel Grounding) –Cause Unknown, Impact Known (ex. Fish Kill)
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So what is CSI on Coral Reefs specifically…
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The Pre-Assessment Fuel Alien Spp. Chemicals Physical Damage Recovery Damage Anchor Damage Rare Spp. Protected Spp. Fragile or Protected Habitats
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The Pre-assessment: Setting A Impact Scene Perimeter, An Event Perimeter, & Defining Habitat/Subhabitats Reef Holes Massive Corals Reef Flat Reef Crest Reef Slope Deep Reef
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The Impact Assessment
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The Biological Assessment Modified REAs Impact & Control
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