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Authorities point of view. Authorities point of view. Alexandroupolis' demonstration exercise -> Christos PAPAPOSTOLOU , REMTH. Demonstration Exercise. 30 th -31 st May 2013 in Alexandroupolis (Greece) Presentation & demonstration of the TOSCA tools to Local Authorities - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Authorities point of view
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Alexandroupolis' demonstration exercise
-> Christos PAPAPOSTOLOU, REMTH
Authorities point of view
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30th-31st May 2013 in Alexandroupolis (Greece) Presentation & demonstration of the TOSCA tools to Local
Authorities Planification of a response action to an oil spill heading to the
coast of Alexandroupolis
The exercise referred only to a part of the TOSCA system, since there is not a HF radar available in the area
Final Goal: Development of a Coastal Management Strategy on Oil-Spill Protection and SAR Operations
Demonstration Exercise
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Scenario of an oil spill pollution in a distance of 3-5 miles from the coast of Makri at 8.00 am
Deployment of 2 drifters to record sea currents
Deployment of 2 drifters for monitoring oil spills
Conditions of simulation
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Drifters used for the demo exercise
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Preparation of the drifters
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Launching of drifters at 2 different positions, 3-4 miles from the shore
Transition to the reported location of the oil spill
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Introduction to TOSCA project and tools to the local community
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Presentation of HF radars with remote connection
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Presentation of drifters and forecasting models
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Overview of dispersion forecasting of oil spills
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Display of real time observation of drifters via GIS
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Observation of currents in real time
CURRENT
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Activating local community: communication with the media
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What happened during the field exercise?
A forecast for the oil spill, by the University of Athens, predicted a move first to the coast and then to the east
Oil was washed up to the coast from Makri to Alexandroupolis
After 2 days, a subsurface oil spill remains at the mouth of Evros (river) delta although the wind is turning
=> The drifters’ monitoring confirmed the forecast
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Achievements of TOSCA demo exercise
Presentation of TOSCA practical results that may be used by coast guard or national/regional authorities
Simulation of TOSCA tools (GIS)Deployment of driftersPresentation of local achievements
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By * Ministry of shipping, maritime affairs & the Aegean * Hellenic coast guard
National and local contingency plans responding to oil And other harmful substances’ pollution incidents
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National Contingency Plan (NCP)
Local Contingency Plan (LCP)
Port Contingency Plan (PCP)
Facilities Contingency Plan (FCP)
Regional Contingency Plan (RCP)
Levels of Contingency Plans
Level 1 - PCP/FCP/LCP – up to 7t Level 2 – LCP/RCP/NCP - <7t<700t Level 3 – NCP – over 700t
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Methods for the mitigation or control of pollution (Cutting off the leaking, monitoring the motion of the oil spill, retrieval of the oil from the surface of the sea, dispersal of the oil to the open seas, protection of ‘sensitive’ areas, retrieval of oil spill from coasts and cleaning, bioremedation). Floating barriers for the mitigation of the oil spill Chemical Dispersal Substances (3rd generation)Environmental rehabilitationCleaning of coasts
Existing Response to Oil Spill Accidents
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In case of a maritime accident: REMTH's involvementAll regional and local administration provide the available equipment and personnel for the combat of the pollution according to the Local or Regional Contingency Plans.
This is the case when the oil spill remains in the geographic borders of REMTH.
In case where oil spill is expanded beyond the borders of REMTH, and the need for back up and cooperation is evident, then the General Secretariat of Civil Protection takes over the coordination of the response mechanism.
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...REMTH prepares a proposal"Towards a unique Coastal Management
Strategy"In order to design a spatial management approach for
improving protection of coastal and maritime areas from oil spills
Thanks to TOSCA participation...
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Development of response plans in case of accidents to: Identify and mitigate pollution spreading and for long term managementEnhance collaboration with local authorities and public administrations (Regions, Environmental Agencies, Civil Protection, Coastal Guard)Public sensibilisation with seminars and reports
Towards a unique Coastal Management Strategy
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Improving prevention practicesStrategy focus: prioritizing coastal areas upon “value” and exposure to risk and allocating SAR means respectively – preparing GIS maps
Two different models selected:A simplifiedA detailed
Selection of model depends on available infra-structure for data collection and processingSimplified model is being presented
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Means to be deployed
• Zoning of sensitive areas
• Formulation of a management strategy
• Establishing local cooperation pacts
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Increasing local preparednessIntegrating TOSCA results to local – national response practiceExamining local – national legislation on contingency and response plansFormulating specific suggestions for modifying legislation so as to encompass TOSCA products and processes into the plans – securing coverage of requirements (e.g. trained staff, drifters’ availability etc.)
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TOSCA project: benefits for REMTH A codification of the methodology of
early reaction Networking with local, regional and
national stakeholders for the better coordination (who is who)
Opportunity for the designing of Local, Regional as well as Facilities and Port Contingency Plans
Creating a draft that may be used by other stakeholders in REMTH (Port Authorities, Municipalities etc.)
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Thanks for attendingTOSCA Final Meeting!
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