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Sector Puget Sound COTP/FOSC Report:

Sector Puget Sound COTP/FOSC Report:. CDR Agneta Dahl Contingency Planning & Force Readiness 15 November 2011. Inspection Stats (June 2011 - October 2011). Facility/Container Branch. Domestic Inspections Branch. Fleet size: 706 Activities: 534 Vessel visits: 819

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Sector Puget Sound COTP/FOSC Report:

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  1. Sector Puget SoundCOTP/FOSC Report: CDR Agneta Dahl Contingency Planning & Force Readiness 15 November 2011

  2. Inspection Stats(June 2011 - October 2011) Facility/Container Branch Domestic Inspections Branch Fleet size: 706 Activities: 534 Vessel visits: 819 New Construction/Major Mod Projects: 25 Tug fleet: 237 Exams: 20 Liferaft/Liferaft Facility Inspections: 138 • Waterfront Facility Safety/Security Inspections: 43 • Security Spot checks: 28 • Oil Transfer Monitors: 31 • Hazmat Container Inspections: 151

  3. Vessel Traffic Service (June 2011 – October 2011) Total transits: 101,094 • Tankers: 1,292 • Freight Ships: 4,325 • WSF Ferries: 70,335 • Cruise Ships: 314 • Others: 24,828 Commercial Vessel Incidents: • Collisions/Allisions: 1 • Groundings: 1 • Interventions: 9

  4. Contingency Planning & Force ReadinessGov’t Led PREP Exercise, Salish Sea, June 21-23, 2011 • No Responsible Party, and a scenario with International impact. • Exercised NWACP and the CAN-US PAC plan with Canada. • Identified issues relating to: • JIC/ Liaison/ Outreach • Volunteer Management • Environmental Unit Staffing • Utilization of Vessels of Opportunity (VOO)

  5. Incident Management DivisionSpill Reports by County: June 2011 – October 2011 79 Spills Reported 844.5 Gallons Discharged 11 Spills 13.9% 154.1 Gallons 18.2% 6 Spills 7.6% 18.5 Gallons 2.2% 4 Spills 5.1% 2.5 Gallons 0.3% 0 Spills 0% 0 Gallons 0% 4 Spills 5.1% 27 Gallons 3.2% 5 Spills 6.3% 12.1 Gallons 1.4% 3 Spills 3.8% 5.1 Gallons 0.6% 3 Spills 3.8% 2.2 Gallons 0.3% 33 Spills 41.8% 387.7 Gallons 45.9% 0 Spills 0% 0 Gallons 0% 9 Spills 11.4% 234.4 Gallons 27.8% 1 Spills 1.3% 1 Gallon 0.1%

  6. F/V NORMAN B F/V T W LEGACY Barge ST. ELIAS Significant Cases F/V WESTERN NOMAD M/V JUSTIN M/V DRESDEN EXPRESS F/V EASTERN WIND

  7. F/V T W LEGACY Incident: • Vessel grounded on Decatur Island • Tide refloated vessel away from island and sank • 50 gallons of diesel onboard Impact: • A sheen developed ivo of the vessel for 5 days • OSLTF opened • Safety concerns for dive ops

  8. Barge ST. ELIAS Incident: • Barge aground on Belle Rock • Barge refloated due to incoming tide • 10ft x 10ft hole found, but little impact to vessel stability Impact: • Max fuel capacity is 20,000 gallons, but verified no fuel onboard • 37K lbs of high explosives onboard • Possible multi-day event if vessel didn’t refloat

  9. M/V JUSTIN Incident: • Vessel sank alongside a crane barge • Vessel punctured the barge, divers plugged the whole • Large crane barge brought in to raise the vessel Impact: • 300 gallons discharged • Skimming and diving operations conducted • Difficult salvage conditions • Highly visible area, large media interest

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