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Interspill 2018 - Poster Exhibition
- A rapid assessment toolkit for assessing the ecological impacts of spilled oil: Katherine Colvin, Tamara Galloway & Ceri Lewisa, University of Exeter; Rob Holland, Oil Spill Response Ltd.; Mike Spence, Concawe
- Advantages realized in the Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) data workflow using recent technologies: Andrew Graham, Travis Scott & Stephan Gmur, Polaris Applied Sciences Inc.
- Analysis of Dispersant to Oil Ratio for Application at Wellhead: Wolfgang J. Konkel, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc. & Deborah Crowley, RPS
- Application of Radar and Optical Satellite Imagery in Oil Spill Response: Marta Januszewska, Oil Spill Response Ltd.
- Assessment of field sensors for oil dispersant efficacy monitoring in a flume tank: Xiubin Qi, Emma Crooke & Andrew Ross, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Energy Flagship; Kenneth Lee, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship; Brian J. Robinson, Thomas L. King & Scott A. Ryan, Bedford Institute of Oceanography
- Convergence of Ensemble Simulations for Environmental Risk Assessment: Tor Nordam & Ute Brönner,SINTEF Ocean
- Cycling of PAHs in Vegetation: a New Paradigm for Response and Recovery for Oil Spills in Marshes: John H. Pardue, Matt Decell, Joyce Kassenga, Kristina Sebastian, and Vijaikrishnah Elango, Louisiana State University
- Development, testing and integration of a geo-stabilised turret for oil spill detection: Daniel White, Oil Spill Response Ltd & Eran Frisch, OFIL Systems
- Dispersant Technical Information Sheets-Conveying Multifaceted Toxicity & Effectiveness Data: Geeva Varghese, Rob Holland, Lucy Heathcote (OSRL), Victoria Broje (Shell), Thomas Coolbaugh (ExxonMobil)
- INTEGRATED MARITIME SERVICES: S Djavidnia, EMSA
- GNOME Suite for Oil Spill Modeling: Christopher H Barker, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Response and Restoration Emergency Response Division
- Hydrocarbon transport in marine sediments and the influence of chemical dispersant application: Luis J. Perez Calderon, Alejandro Gallego, James A. Anderson & Ursula Witte, University of Aberdeen
- IMPACT OF GAS RELEASES ON THE SEA SURFACE LEVEL: Marina Erb, C. Lacroix & S. Le Floch, CEDRE & L. Aprin, LGEI, Ecole des Mines d’Alès (EMA)
- INFRARED POLARIMETRIC SENSING OF OIL ON WATER: David B. Chenault & Justin P. Vaden, Polaris Sensor Technologies, Inc.; Douglas A. Mitchell & Erik D. Demicco, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
- Is E-Learning the Future?: Stephanie Miller, SpillConsult Limited
- Mapping the Potential of Subsea Dispersant Injection (SSDI): A Simplified Visualisation Indicating When to Use, and When Not to Use SSDI: Per Johan Brandvik, Jørgen Skancke and Ragnhild Lundmark Daae, SINTEF Ocean
- MARINE POLLUTION RESPONSE SERVICES: VICTOR DIAZ SECO & LITO XIROTYRI, EMSA
- Marine sediment oil degradation capacity and effects of dispersant – Lessons in monitoring the deep sea and remediation potential: Lloyd Potts, Jim Anderson & Ursula Witte, University of Aberdeen; Peter Collinson, BP; Heike Hoffmann, Intertek
- Modelling oil slick behaviour on the Wadden Sea: Sanne Steenbrink & Marieke Zeinstra-Helfrich, NHL Stenden University of applied sciences
- OSRL’s United Kingdom Continental Shelf – Aerial Surveillance Capability: J Pringle, Oil Spill Response Ltd.
- Production optimization and characterization of trehaloselipid-based biodispersantsfor oil spill response: Qinhong Cai, Baiyu Zhang, Zhiwen Zhu & Bing Chen, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Real time in situ oil-spill detection using Ships of Opportunity equipped with FerryBox system: Siim Pärt, Tarmo Kõuts and Kaimo Vahter, Marine Systems Institute, Tallinn University of Technology
- Regional Industry Technical Advisory Group (RITAG) - Good working relationship among the Oil Spill Response Organisations in the region: A Chopra, Oil Spill Response Ltd.
- Source Term Analysis of Marine Oil Spill and HNS Release Risk in Chinese Coastal Waters: Qiao, Bing; Chen, Mingbo; Yu, Yin; Lan, Ru; Li, Tao; Nie, Ning; Shi, Jing - Waterborne Transport Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, China
- POST-SPILL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT - The Premiam Initiative: Kirby, M.F., Brant, J., Moore, J. & Lincoln, S. CEFAS
- VULNERABILITY OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AGAINST MARINE POLLUTION: B, Lapwong & Jean Marie, CENTRE DE CONTROLE ET SURVEILLANCE DE LA POLLUTION MARINE