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Workshop Series 12
The role of scientific support coordinator in oil spill response, 1988
Proceedings of National Workshop Mackay, Australia, November 22-25,1988
Edited by Ian M. Dutton
COVER PAGE
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FOREWORD
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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CONTENTS
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PART A: WORKSHOP REPORT
- Workshop origins, scope and objectives
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- Workshop overview and recommendations
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- Workshop participants and contact list
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PART B: POSITION PAPERS
- Victorian Report
- Victorian Report: the Role of Scientific Support Coordinator to the Victorian State Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil - D. Palmer
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- Victorian Report: Position Paper - C. Gibbs
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- Victorian Report: the Role of Scientific Support Coordinator to the Victorian State Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil - D. Palmer
- NSW Arrangements and Approaches - R. Cowell
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- The South Australian Experience - B. Wagstaff
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- State Position Paper: Western Australia - D. Gordon
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- Role, of Scientific Support Coordinator in the Tasmanian Supplement to the National Plan - J. Issac
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- Role of Scientific Support Coordinator: Northern Territory Situation - P. Wright
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- Queensland Report: Scientific Support Coordinators Role - P. Cosser
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- GBRMPA’s responsibilities as Scientific Support Coordinator in the Great Barrier Reef Region - W. Craik
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PART C: INFORMATION AND DISCUSSION PAPERS
- Oil Spill Response Organisatiori - R. Lipscombe
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- Spill Mitigation - R. Lipscombe
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- Contingency Planning for Dispersant Use - D. Brodie
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- The Case for More Effective Scientific Support - I. Dutton
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- Oil Spill Monitoring: an Introduction - I. Dutton
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- Implementation and Further Development of OSSM - R. Colman
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- Power Without Responsibility: The Australian Media - J. Durham
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PART D: BACKGROUND REFERENCE MATERIAL
- Workshop Programme
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- SSC Role Discussion Group Reports:
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- Role of SSC in Preplan Phase
- Role of SSC in Response Phase
- Role of SSC in Follow-up
- Oil Spill Incident Simulation Exercise Briefs:
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- Mackay
- Bass Strait
- Monitoring Discussion Report
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- Harbours of Refuge - D. Brodie
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- Strategic Atlas for Oil Spill Management - W. Craik and B. Kettle
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- Oil and Dispersant Toxicity in Mangrove and Seagrass Areas - extract from Thorhaug (1987)
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- Additional Reference Literature
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