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NATO CCMS Oil Spill Technology Development Workshop

Canada 's largest centre for ocean research, Est. in 1962Over 400 scientists, engineers, technicians, environmental resource managers, and support staffFour federal departments : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Environment Canada, and the Department of National Defence (DND) perform research on:DefenceEnvironmental ProtectionHealth

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NATO CCMS Oil Spill Technology Development Workshop

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    1. The Bedford Institute of Oceanography Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada October 12th – 13th, 2006 NATO CCMS Oil Spill Technology Development Workshop

    2. Canada 's largest centre for ocean research, Est. in 1962 Over 400 scientists, engineers, technicians, environmental resource managers, and support staff Four federal departments : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Natural Resources Canada, Environment Canada, and the Department of National Defence (DND) perform research on: Defence Environmental Protection Health & Safety Fisheries Environmental Planning Oceans Management Natural Resources

    3. CCMS NATO Oil Spill Technology Development Workshop Preliminary Agenda A series which started in Horten, Norway in April 2004, and Moscow, Russian Federation, in October 2005 October 12th & 13th: Workshop hosted by the Centre for Offshore Oil and Gas Environmental Research of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans Operational Strategies for responding to marine oil spills in northern latitudes (i.e., Arctic) Applied research and development, technology transfer Field trials and case studies

    4. Risk Prevention Legislation and Policy Response Prepardness/Contigency Planning Eco-terrorism Oil Spill Fate and Transport Environmental Persistence Remote Sensing Modeling Biodegradation Biological Effects Environmental Effects Monitoring Environmental Risk Assessment Operational Response Containment/Recovery Treating agents Shoreline cleanup In situ burning Emerging Response Technologies

    9. Workshop on Oil Spills in Ice (Oct 11th, 2006) Prior to the NATO/CCMS Oil Spill Response Workshop a one day session (Oct 11, 2006) will focus on the application of oil spill response technologies under Arctic conditions. Participants will discuss ongoing research programs and new opportunities such as that presented by the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007-2008 initiative (www.ipy.org) and other joint partnerships. If you wish to attend this workshop independent of the NATO/CCMS meeting please confirm with conference organizers.

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