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Workshop Series 6
Workshop on response to hazardous chemical spills the Great Barrier Reef region, 1984
Proceedings of a Workshop held in Townsville, Australia, Friday, 3 August 1984
Edited by G.J.S. Craik
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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PART A: GENERAL DETAILS
- Background
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- Objectives
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- Program
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- Participants
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PART B: WORKSHOP PAPERS
- Introduction - Alistair J. Gilmour
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- United States experience with oil and other hazardous chemical spills-Michael Champ
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- NOAA's Scientific Support Co-ordinators (SSC) and hazardous materials response project- Distributed paper
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- Norwegian experience with oil spills: scientific response-John Gray
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- The National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil-David Kay
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- Risk assessment of shipping accidents in Great Barrier Reef Waters-Maurice K. James
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PART C: DISCUSSION
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- General Discussion
- Group A Report
- Group B Report
- Group C Report
PART D: BACKGROUND PAPERS
- Oil Spill Workshop Report. Revised draft GBRMPA;July 1983
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- Shipping in the Great Barrier Reef Region (Summary of relevant papers) August 1984
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- Collision dangers on the Great Barrier Reef. S.W. Mort Australian Fisheries. December 1980
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- Bibliography on Hazardous Chemicals, August 1984
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- List of Acronyms
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