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U. S. Coast Guard Wrecks and Abandoned Vessels Updates

U. S. Coast Guard Wrecks and Abandoned Vessels Updates. CDR Ed Bock, USCG Office of Incident Management and Preparedness (CG-533). Wrecks of the World II Conference. Some Recent Mitigation Cases. Abandoned Vessels, A NRT Issue?. Involved NRS elements NRT: Preparedness Committee

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U. S. Coast Guard Wrecks and Abandoned Vessels Updates

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  1. U. S. Coast Guard Wrecks and Abandoned Vessels Updates CDR Ed Bock, USCGOffice of Incident Management and Preparedness (CG-533) Wrecks of the World II Conference

  2. Some Recent Mitigation Cases

  3. Abandoned Vessels, A NRT Issue? • Involved NRS elements • NRT: Preparedness Committee • RRT: Alternative technologies • Area Committees: Local issue & expertise • Involved Agencies: All

  4. Response Regions

  5. Way Ahead • Appropriate agency involvement. • NRT develop interagency national guidance. • Finalize CG vessel removal policy. • WOW workshops off-cycle at Clean Gulf, IOSC, etc. • Develop RULET Engagement Plan. • Regional Response Teams • Area Committees & FOSCs • PREP exercise • OSC Crisis Management Course • Assess vessel(s) & execute project.

  6. Questions!

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