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This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the initial on-water recovery capacity for the M/V Cosco Busan incident as evaluated by the California Department of Fish and Game's Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR). It details the recovery rates of the primary responders, showcasing capacities ranging from 246,708 to 2,500,000 gallons per day under various operational timeframes. Furthermore, it assesses strengths and weaknesses in the Area Contingency Plan (ACP), including participation from multiple state agencies and the effectiveness of volunteer management.
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M/V Cosco Busan California Department of Fish and Game Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR)
Initial On-Water Recovery Capacity by Primary Responders 2,500,000 2,406,264 Gal/day 2,000,000 (6-Hours) 2,147,964 Gal/day 1,500,000 (4-Hours) 246,708 Gal/day 1,000,000 1,493,268 Gal/day (2-Hours) 500,000 0 0 Actual On-Water Response California DFG/OSPR (Cumulative) Response Planning Requirements (6-Hours) Recovery Capacity
Angel Island Before After
Strengths • Area Contingency Plan • Oiled Wildlife Care Network • Participation by State Agencies
OES Conservation Corp. California Volunteer State Parks Caltrans Cal EPA Coastal Commission Resources Agency Department of Public Health Regional Water Board State Agencies
Weaknesses • Notifications • Liaison • Volunteer Management