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A Key International Conference and Exhibition for Spill Prevent
The addition of a poster session to the Interspill 2009 conference is due to the support offered by ExxonMobil, sponsors of the Poster programme.

1 Pre-evaluation of potential places of refuge in Norway
Ingrid Johanne Lauvrak, Senior Advisor, Norwegian Coastal Administration, Norway
2 Cedre’s ‘Technological Letters’
Ivan Calvez, Engineer, Cedre, France
3 ‘Understanding Black Tides’: A learning guide
Karen Quintin, Head of Information and Documentation Department, Cedre, France
4 Techniques and technologies for the recycling of waste oils and sludges
(No pdf download available)
Brian Gilkison, Waste and Remediation Services Manager, SEACOR Environmental Services, UK
5 A tier 2 oil spill in the Caribbean tropicals waters
Carlos Sagrera, Operations Chief, Ocean Pollution Control, Panama
6 Waste generation job aid for decision makers and planners
Dr Edward Owens, Principal, Polaris Applied Sciences, Inc, USA
7 Improvements of oil spill boom contingency plan by a numerical modelling and an exercise in the La Rochelle harbour
Frederic Muttin, Engineering School EIGSI, France
8 Organic sorbent and biodegradation disposal system for less environmental load
(No pdf download available)
Dr Masaki Saito, Chief Researcher, Oita Industrial Research Institute, Japan
9 Shoreline response for the worst case oil spill developed as a joint effort in Finland (SOKO project)
Melinda Pascale, Project Manager, Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences, Finland
10 Cefas’ role in the MSC Napoli incident
Mark Kirby, Team Leader Ecotoxicology & Chemical Risk Assessment, Centre of Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science, UK
11 The intent of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA90)
Leonard Rich, Environmental Protection Specialist, United States Coast Guard 5th District, United States
12 Public Sector Response: An in-depth look at the metamorphosis of post 9/11 Pollution Response Policy
(No pdf download available)
Lieutenant Commander Wade Gough, Office of the Director of Response Policy, U.S. Coast Guard, USA
13 The role of MARPOL in preventing oil spills from ships
Carmen Garcia, Ph.D candidate Kyushu University permanent intern Otsuka Law Firm, Kyushu University, Japan
14 The ShipArrestor Project
Dr Claus Apneseth, Project Manager, Miko Marine AS, Norway
15 Experimental study on emulsion breaking of water in oil emulsion and its application to viscous oil offloading
Dr Isamu Fujita, Head, Oil Spill Response Research Group, Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan
16 Pipeline Submerged Fluid Recovery System
Kenneth Richards, COO Windsor Innovations, USA
17 Identification of the highest priority HNS and the prediction of their fate, behaviour and effects
David Sheahan, Senior Chemical Risk Assessor, Cefas Fisheries Laboratory, UK
18 Preventive maintenance on response equipment in order to minimize time to respond to emergencies involving hydrocarbon spills
Alessandro Calor, Maintenance Manager, Alpina Briggs Defesa Ambiental SA, Brazil
19 System for collection and treatment of oil wastes generated during oil spill response activities in the territory of Timano-Pechora oil and gas province in the north of European Part of Russia
Alexander Kurchenko, General Director, Priroda Ltd, Russian Federation
20 The value of in-depth and long-term cooperative efforts in oil spill response planning for sensitive areas
Cathrine Spikkerud, Senior Consultant, Akvaplan-niva, Norway
21 Contingency planning and risk assessment for coastal facilities
(No pdf download available)
Professor H M Cekirge, Professor and Project Co-ordinator, Meke Marıne Environmental Services, Mebusan Yokusu, Turkey
22 Seamless Tier123 Response
James Thornborough, Vice President, Lamor Swire Environmental Solutions (Pte) Ltd, Dubai, UAE
23 Logistical issues in Oil Spill Response
Jean Teo, Spill Response Specialist, Oil Spill Response Ltd, Singapore
24 Coastal and Marine Resource Atlas: A tool for maritime contingency planning and response
Lucy Greenhill, Offshore Industries Advisor, Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK
25 Emergency response training programme for the local population in the Amazon
Marcela Lopes Calor, Marketing Manager, Alpina Briggs Defesa Ambiental SA, Brazil

26 Working together in the Antipodes, The New Zealand Oil Spill Response Partnership involving government and industry
Robert Service, Manager Planning & Training, Maritime New Zealand, New Zealand
27 Chemical oil dispersion efficacy in a wave tank under regular non-breaking wave and breaking wave conditions
Dr Kenneth Lee, Executive Director, Research Scientist, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canada
28 Optimization of a method to measure the effectiveness of dispersants
María Plaza Arroyo, CEDEX, Spain
29 Italian working group on dispersants: the ecotoxicological approach
(No pdf download available)
Silvia Giuliani, Senior Scientist, Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Italy
30 The Global Oil Spill Dispersant Inventory: Where to find what is needed in case of a large spill?
Dr Thomas Coolbaugh, Distinguished Engineering Associate, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering, USA
31 Evaluation of the potential impact of an oil pollution in a Mediterranean island mitigation countermeasures and restoration plan
David Lindo Atichati, CEDRE / UIB, France
32 Integrated oil spill risk management and response in coastal areas: a case study from Italy
Professor Fabrizio Cumo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
33 Evaluating response strategies in a temperate marsh in Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada following a spill of Bunker C fuel oil
(No pdf download available)
Greg Challenger, Principal Marine Scientist, Polaris Applied Sciences, USA
34 Is in-situ burning an appropriate option for oil spill remediation in wetland?
Professor Irving Mendelssohn, Louisiana State University, USA
35 The influence of oil spill by Tasman Spirit on the chemical composition of seaweeds around the coast of Karachi
Dr Rashida Qari, Associate Professor, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan
36 Effect of bioturbation on the biodisponibility of organic pollutants and role of bacterial mechanisms in hydrocarbon degradation in coastal muddy areas (DHYVA project)
Professor Robert Duran, Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, France
37 Behaviour of liquefied gas and liquid over water: An experimental approach at medium scale
Dr Thibauld Pénelon, Research and Development Engineer, INERIS, France
38 Enhancement and application of an oil spill risk analysis model
(No pdf download available)
Dr Zhen-Gang Ji, Oceanographer, Minerals Management Service, USA
39 Factors affecting the lingering of the Exxon Valdez Oil at Prince William Sound
(No pdf download available)
Michel C. Boufadel, PhD, PE, P.Hydro. Professor and Chair, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Temple University, USA
40 DIFIS - Double Inverted Funnel for the Intervention on Ship wrecks
Hans Cozijn, Senior Project Manager Offshore, MARIN, Netherlands
41 Case study: an overview of oil pollution & heavy metal contamination in the Rajaei Port Complex of Bandar Abbas, Iran
Shokat Haidary, Marine Pollution Expert, Department of the Environment-hormozgan Office, Iran
42 Metrology of environmental exposure and cardiac strain in equipped operators of heavy fuel products depollutants
Igoho Zephir Charles, Adviser in the Prevention of Labour and Environment Related Risks, Department of Environmental and Professional Pathologies, Brest Hospital and University Centre, France
43 Development and utilization of advanced oil slick detection technology system
Chris Chase, Manager, Oil Products Division, InterOcean Systems, Inc, United States
44 Simulations of oil spill from tanker accident at the junction points in the Marmara Sea
Ersan Basar, Lecturer, KTU Faculty of Marine Sciences, Turkey
45 Risk assessment of operational oil releases in the Adriatic Sea, in the Tyrrhenian Sea and in the Sicily Channel
Giovanni Coppini, Technologist, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy
46 Oil slick detection using Microwave Marine Radar
Joe Ryan, Research and Development Strategic Advisor, Rutter Technologies Inc, Canada
47 The oil spill forecast and alarm system in China Offshore
(No pdf download available)
Dr Wei An, Engineer, China Offshore Environmental Services Ltd, China
48 Finland invests in new maritime surveillance systems for protecting the Baltic Sea marine environment
Anna Dyring, Ph.D., Project Manager, Swedish Space Corporation, Sweden
49 DRIFTER: HNS, oil and inert pollution - Trajectory modelling and monitoring
(No pdf download available)
Marisa Fernández Cañamerom Coordinadora del Área de Control y Gestión del Medio y los Recursos Marinos, CETMAR, Spain
50 Reducing the human risks and increasing the efficiency of oil spill response operations at sea
Nasser Keivan Rad, Marine Environment Senior Expert, Dept of Safety and Marine Environment, Ports and Maritime Organization, Iran
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12 – 14 May 2009 Parc Chanot, Marseille, France
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