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2015/SOM2/OFWG/008 Agenda Item: IV C a ii Preparedness, Response, and Assessment of Oil Spill (PRAOS) Phase I Purpose: Information Submitted by: Korea 5 th Oceans and Fisheries Working Group Meeting Boracay, Philippines 10-12 May 2015

Preparedness, Response and Assessment of Oil Spill (PRAOS) Phase I Contents Introduction of PRAOS I Outcomes of PRAOS I Evaluation of PRAOS I Future Outlook 1

The negative impact of marine oil spills - Human livelihood, food security, stability in transboundary marine resources trade effects the overall growth of the APEC region Extent of marine oil spills damages - Mitigated through prevention and response to oil spills by effective emergency preparedness Development of PRAOS - Preparedness, Response and Assessment to Oil Spill (PRAOS) project was developed in 2014 in order to raise the awareness of the social, economic and environmental damages caused by marine oil pollution which disrupts and impacts the trade, growth and livelihood of the APEC region Date / Venue : Nov. 3~7, 2014 / Yeosu Expo Convention, RO Korea Total Budget : 110,000 USD(APEC), 54,000 USD(Self-fund) Co-sponsoring Economies : Participating OFWG Economies : Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, People s Republic of China, United States Chile, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Peru, PNG, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russia, Thailand, Vietnam Participating EPWG Economies : Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam Participating International Organization : International Maritime Organization 2

Information sharing on oil spill preparedness and response Practice real time emergency situation Build network of oil spill experts within the APEC region Keynote Speech by Ms. Collen O Hagan, OPRC-HNS, IMO Lectures on the Overview of Spill Response and Spill Response Strategy (Open Water) 3

Indonesia Montara Platform Incident Chinese Taipei M/V Oberon Incident Republic of Korea Hebei Spirit Incident International Law and the Legal Framework Regional Contingency Plan(NOWAP) Oil Differentiation and Impacts Communication and Media Response Equipment and Training Liability and Compensation Spill Response Objectives and Policy Issues 4

Russia Methods, Models and Technologies of the Information Support for Emergency Response Philippines Adaptive Capacity of Communities during Disasters (EPWG Member) Australia : Contingency Planning Process, On Shore Cleanup (EPWG Member) Oil Spill Simulation Wave Basin Oil Spill Response at Yeosu Bay Oil Spill Response Equipment Demonstration Response Equipment Stockpile Facility Tour 5

Tabletop exercise main objectives - Identify source of pollution and environmentally sensitive area - Predict the spreading direction of oil and establish a task form team Response Operation Exercise - Establish response strategy and expand support through cooperation - Situation report and communication tactics (media/public ) Indicator Planned Actual Details Workshop 1 1 November 3-7,2014 participants 30 20 Including 4 Expert Speakers Female Participants 15 9 45 Percent of participants Developing Economies 11 9 Speakers 5 4 IMO and 3 co-sponsor Economies Other Organizations 1 1 Expert & Keynote speaker from IMO Publications 1 1 Training Manual 6

Evaluation Question 1) The objectives of the training were clearly defined 2) The project achieved its intended objectives 3) The agenda items and topics covered were relevant 4) The content was well organized and easy to follow 5) Gender issues were sufficiently addressed during implementation 6) The trainers/experts were well prepared and knowledgeable about the topic 7) The material distributed were useful 8) The time allotted for the training was sufficient Total of 17/20 participants (Including Expert Speakers / Excluding Korean Speakers) participated in this survey General response was very positive 7

The involvement of EPWG members to this training program was essential considering it strengthened the international networking and communications between oil spill experts The program offered in-depth understanding to oil spill response through the informative lectures and the various field exercises Future training programs should incorporate more table top exercises where participants can interact with the trainers in order to develop scenarios that can be compatible to their own economies Phase 1 : Training program on raising the awareness and attention of the APEC economies on responding to marine oil spill Phase 2 : Training program on environmental impact assessment in marine oil spill Phase 3 : Provide technical assistance to develop an operational manual for economies lacking effective response programs Phase 4 : Develop an APEC regional collaborative measure on marine oil spills 8

Develop concept note of PRAOS Phase II for July 2015 submission Seek Co-sponsor Economies Collaborate with Emergency Preparedness Working Group to foster cross-fora collaboration Present at the 8 th EPWG Meeting during SOM II (May 13 th ) Objectives Social-economic, governance, management, scientific analysis of environmental impact assessment of oil spill incidents Planning, policy and regulation change responding to oil spill incidents with the careful consideration of each economies specifics and diversified needs Public awareness and education increased by establishing wider partnerships at regional, national and international levels leading to improved cooperation Community based oil spill disaster resilience managed strengthened 9

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