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1 6th FP Coordination Action 6th FP Coordination Action SPREEX SPREEX Spill Response Experience Spill Response Experience Project Conclusions 1 Project Conclusions 1 EU-MOP Workshop ETSIN Madrid January 25, EU-MOP Workshop ETSIN Madrid January 25, 2008 2008 SPREEX Technical Coordinator: SPREEX Technical Coordinator: Juan B. Pérez Prat, CIT S.L: Juan B. Pérez Prat, CIT S.L:

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6th FP Coordination Action6th FP Coordination Action SPREEX SPREEX Spill Response ExperienceSpill Response Experience

Project Conclusions 1 Project Conclusions 1

EU-MOP Workshop ETSIN Madrid January 25, 2008EU-MOP Workshop ETSIN Madrid January 25, 2008

SPREEX Technical Coordinator: SPREEX Technical Coordinator: Juan B. Pérez Prat, CIT S.L:Juan B. Pérez Prat, CIT S.L:

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The 6FP Post-Prestige callThe 6FP Post-Prestige call

On March 4 2003, On March 4 2003, ERASTAR-ROBMAR TN ERASTAR-ROBMAR TN organised, a 2nd FP6 call for proposals organised, a 2nd FP6 call for proposals preparation meeting in Brussels, titled preparation meeting in Brussels, titled “ROBOTICS and POLLUTION” “ROBOTICS and POLLUTION”

STREPS RTD projectsSTREPS RTD projects

1.1. OSR shipsOSR ships (OS HARVESTER) (OS HARVESTER)

2.2. Wreck interventions Wreck interventions (DIFIS) (DIFIS)

3.3. Coastal protection Coastal protection (EU-MOP)(EU-MOP)

Coordination Actions Coordination Actions OSR Coordination Action OSR Coordination Action (SPREEX)(SPREEX)

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SPREEX main objectives ISPREEX main objectives I The first SPREEX main objective has been The first SPREEX main objective has been

to identify R&D gaps on European Oil Spill to identify R&D gaps on European Oil Spill Response research and synergies Response research and synergies

This implies to start by the identification and This implies to start by the identification and prioritization of the main OSR issues impairing an prioritization of the main OSR issues impairing an effective OSR and building the updated State of effective OSR and building the updated State of the Art reports on the main affecting issues. the Art reports on the main affecting issues.

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SPREEX main objectives IISPREEX main objectives II

The second main objective was to provide The second main objective was to provide State of the Art reports and R&D basis on State of the Art reports and R&D basis on support of the organisations with OSR support of the organisations with OSR responsibilitiesresponsibilities

Project Officer kick-off addressProject Officer kick-off address::– The main customers of SPREEX shall be the The main customers of SPREEX shall be the

OSR related organisations that may find on OSR related organisations that may find on SPREEX a value for contingency plans, training SPREEX a value for contingency plans, training programs, preparedness and R&D.programs, preparedness and R&D.

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SPREEX DEPLOYMENTSPREEX DEPLOYMENT

1 Define 4 pillars or groups of issues influencing 1 Define 4 pillars or groups of issues influencing OSR performanceOSR performance

2 Draw a list of 6/10 issues on each pillar2 Draw a list of 6/10 issues on each pillar 3 Appoint 4 WP/pillar leaders at the kick-off 3 Appoint 4 WP/pillar leaders at the kick-off

meetingmeeting 4 Select at the kick-off 4/6 issues per pillar 4 Select at the kick-off 4/6 issues per pillar 5 Extend collaborations and5 Extend collaborations and 6 Discussion outside the partnership by 6 Discussion outside the partnership by

consultations and workshopconsultations and workshop

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The four SPREEX pillars (WP)The four SPREEX pillars (WP) WP 1 Lead by SASEMAR-Jovellanos: The organisation of the OSR, includes WP 1 Lead by SASEMAR-Jovellanos: The organisation of the OSR, includes

organisative schemes and information tools and flow, training for all personnel organisative schemes and information tools and flow, training for all personnel levels (skills and simulation), the legal aspects and identification of levels (skills and simulation), the legal aspects and identification of responsibilities, and the option of refuge places responsibilities, and the option of refuge places

WP 2 Lead by Le Cedre OSR operations action means, ships, equipment and WP 2 Lead by Le Cedre OSR operations action means, ships, equipment and their combinations as systems, including pre-outfitting of occasional OSR their combinations as systems, including pre-outfitting of occasional OSR vessels, the use of robotics and lately we added the use of dispersants, and vessels, the use of robotics and lately we added the use of dispersants, and aerial support means. aerial support means.

WP 3 Lead by SINTEF: ICT detection, tracking and communication WP 3 Lead by SINTEF: ICT detection, tracking and communication technologies, meteorological and oceanographic data acquisition and technologies, meteorological and oceanographic data acquisition and transmission, aiming at real time tracking and modelling trajectories, providing transmission, aiming at real time tracking and modelling trajectories, providing the data to alert and emergency systems and to decision support systems and the data to alert and emergency systems and to decision support systems and operations control.operations control.

WP 4 Lead by HDI The fourth pillar covers the socio-economic aspects, the WP 4 Lead by HDI The fourth pillar covers the socio-economic aspects, the methodologies for the assessment of socio-economic impact, operational risk methodologies for the assessment of socio-economic impact, operational risk assessment tools and decision support, biodegradation and remedial actions, assessment tools and decision support, biodegradation and remedial actions, clean-up methodologies, and completeness of legislation and liability aspects. clean-up methodologies, and completeness of legislation and liability aspects. Including those of places of refugee. Including those of places of refugee.

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The rapporteur roleThe rapporteur role

The rapporteur is expected to produce in The rapporteur is expected to produce in due time (initially three months) the State of due time (initially three months) the State of the Art reportthe Art report

The WG leader has previously The WG leader has previously consensuated within his WP the scope of consensuated within his WP the scope of the subject covered, and guides and support the subject covered, and guides and support the rapporteur work.the rapporteur work.

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Contributors and followers rolesContributors and followers roles

The contributors are expected to identify at the The contributors are expected to identify at the beginning the subject and extent of their intended beginning the subject and extent of their intended contributions, that may be chapters of the reportcontributions, that may be chapters of the report

The followers will receive the drafts for information The followers will receive the drafts for information and they can send comments and participate and they can send comments and participate actively in the WG meetings and discussions.actively in the WG meetings and discussions.

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Pillar/WP 1 Pillar/WP 1 Organisation and CommunicationsOrganisation and Communications

Partner short name PdE LC HI CO CT IM MP MSR SA CX

1 A

Spill response information and communication tools; Protocols; Information flow; Relevant information; Record and reporting; Communication procedures

      F R C F C    

1 BSpill response crisis management and command.

Contribution VTMIS.C     C R C F C    

1 C Places of refuge in crisis situations.   C   F   C   F   R

5OSR crisis management training, and use of

simulators    C   C F   C R  

8

Legal aspects of waste management. Legal aspects of use of dispersants. OSR Contract (Bonn agreement) Completness of liability legislation (lsee also WP 4 4b)

      R C C C F    

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Pillar /WP 2 Pillar /WP 2 Spill Response systems and use of DispersantsSpill Response systems and use of Dispersants

Partner short nameCEDR

ESSP

AKEA

BCETMA

RMARINTE

KCSI

CANA

M

STC/MSR

SINTEF

1

VESSELS OPTIMISATION (ORV/VO; compatibility with other activities; operations in adverse conditions; innovations; assistance to OR operations (guidance, night op., …)

R C C   C   C    

2

EQUIPMENT OPTIMISATION (booms, skimmers, pumps, settling; evaluation of performances and limitations; innovations)

R C F   F C C    

3

ROBOTICS OPTIMISATION (spill detection and guidance of operations, in wrecks, for sunken spills; innovation)

R C C   F C C    

6OS Dispersants. Product types. Criteria for

application. OS Experiences. Long term effects

R     C       C C

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Pillar /WP 3 Pillar /WP 3 Technologies for Real time detection, tracking Technologies for Real time detection, tracking

Partner short name 

PdE HIDTMA, SL DHI AURENSIS CETMAR CSIC STC/MSR SINTEF THAB INTA

1Real time OS detection and tracking

based on airborn & satelite remote sensing technologies

    C R F C   C C

2Real time metrological and oceanographic data

acquisition and transfer - Relevant for oil spill contingency operations

C C C C   R     F C

3Real time tracking of vessels and OS

equipmentC     C   F C C R F

4Real time Oil Spill modelling of marine

oil spillsC C R C F F   C   F

5Real time computer aided decision

support tools and alert/emergency call systems

  R C C C C   F   F

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Pillar /WP 4Pillar /WP 4

Partner short name PdE DHI CO CT CS IM CX

1Methodologies for the integrated assessment of environmental

and socio-economic impact  R F C C F  

2Knowledge and current research on biodegradation of oil spills

and bioremediation technologies  C   R      

3 Clean up and regeneration methodologies of affected areas   C   R      

4 APlaces of refuge risk and acceptance criteria plus socio-

economic impact. DSS for asignment of a place of refugeC F C C   C R

4 BCompletness of liability legislation (Who pollutes pays) Places

of refuge compensation, liability, insurance issues and OSR funding.

F F R C   C F

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Partner participation overviewPartner participation overview

LeaderIssues/reports

Contributions

Activepartners

WP 1 OSR Organisation and managment

SASEMARJovellanos 5 15 9

WP2 Technical resources CEDRE 4 13 8

WP 3 OS Real time Information SINTEF 5 22 11

WP 4 Socio-economic aspects DHI 5 14 8