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ATSEA-2 Webinar Series - Part 4: Oiled Wildlife Response, Oil Spill Risk Assessment & Case Study

In the final webinar of the ATSEA-2 series, OSRL and partners explore the vital roles of Oiled Wildlife Response (OWR) and Oil Spill Risk Assessment (OSRA) in strengthening regional preparedness. Featuring a case study from East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, the session brings together practical insight and planning approaches to complete the oil spill response cycle.

  • By Shahreena Shahnavas
  • 30 November, 2022
  • 120 min watch
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ATSEA-2 webinar series – part 4: oiled wildlife response, oil spill risk assessment and case study

This webinar is the final in the four-part series of technical webinars this year as part of the collaboration between ATSEA-2 Regional Project Management Unit (RPMU) and OSRL. It completes the response strategies through the introduction of Oiled Wildlife Response (OWR) and closes the loop of oil spill preparedness through the topic of Oil Spill Risk Assessment (OSRA). 

Furthermore, it is the pleasure of the organisers to have Mr. Ondy Christian Siagian, the Head of the Agency of Environment and Forestry (AEF), East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia to deliver a case study on oil spill preparedness and response in Indonesia.

This webinar will allow you to:

  • understand wildlife response strategies;  
  • have awareness of planning for wildlife response; and
  • understand the overall process and steps of Oil Spill Risk Assessment.     
  • Experts from OSRL provide their experience in Oiled Wildlife Response (OWR) and Oil Spill Risk Assessment (OSRA).

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The importance of pre-planning for effective oiled wildlife response

Effective wildlife response requires proactive pre-planning and long-term preparedness efforts, helping our members act swiftly and effectively when wildlife is impacted. A pre-developed wildlife response plan, integrated within your broader oil spill contingency plan, provides the foundation for fast, coordinated action. We can support you in designing comprehensive wildlife response plans that outline notification procedures, mobilisation protocols, and tiered resource allocations, to enable swift mobilisation and optimal use of resources based on tiered response and good practice.

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