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NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC.March 1, 2015
Kagamil Island, AWA-01Center of map at 53˚ 02.47' N Lat., 169˚ 40.26' W Lon.
FO-SFree-oil Recovery
Deflection Booming, Live
Passive Recovery - Marine MammalsLe
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Open-water Boom
Snare or Sorbent Boom
PR-MM
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FO-S03
FO-S01
FO-S03
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2 nm
2 mi
2000 yds
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Snare or Sorbent Boom
Passive Recovery
Deflection Boom
Anchor System
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De�ection Booming, LiveDe�ection Booming, Live
NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC.NOTE: Sensitive resource information can be found on other maps which can be accessed through the sensitive area section of the NWA Sub-Area Contingency Plan: http://dec.alaska.gov/spar/perp/plans/scp_al.htm.
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1Aleutian Subarea Geographic Response Strategies January 2015
AWA-01
ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response Resources Staging Area Site Access Resources Protected (months)
Special Considerations
AWA-01-01
DF
Kagamil Island
Lat. 53° 01.811'N Lon. 169°44.540 'W
Placement of the boom array is dependant on oil trajectory. Aerial survey is recommended.
Deflection-Live
Using vessels to position and hold boom in place to deflect oil coming towards Kagamil Island to open water for free-oil recovery.
Position and hold boom using suitable vessels (class 3-4).
Position 300 ft. of open-water boom at a proper angle to deflect oil from Kagamil Island to free-oil recovery strike teams.
Deployment Equipment
300 ft. open-water boom Vessels
3 ea. class 3/4 Personnel/Shift
6 ea. vessel crew Tending
Vessels 3 ea. class 3
Personnel/Shift 6 ea. vessel crew
Vessel Platform Via marine waters
Chart 16501_1
Marine mammals: sea lion, sea otter, seal
Birds: waterfowl concentrations, seabird nesting area
Habitat: exposed rocky shore, gravel beach
Vessel master should have local knowledge.
Site surveyed- Not surveyed.
Tested- Not yet.
AWA-01-02
Kagamil Island
Lat. 53° 1.448'N Lon. 169° 44.051'W
Passive Recovery-MM
Mininmize impact to marine mammal haulouts.
Deploy after consulting with NMFS.
Broadcast sorbent material on haulout immediately prior to or after oil spill impact.
Monitor after each high tide and replace as necessary.
Minimize disturbance of marine mammals.
Deployment Equipment
Broadcast sorbent materials 1 ea. broadcasting system Vessels/Personnel/Shift
Same as AWA-01-01 Tending
Vessels/Personnel/Shift Same as AWA-01-01
Vessel Platform Via marine waters
Chart 16501_1
Same as AWA-01-01 Vessel master should have local knowledge.
AWA-01-03
FO-S
Kagamil Island
Nearshore waters in the general area of:
Lat. 53° 01.767'N Lon. 169° 45.426'W
Free-oil Recovery
Maximize free-oil recovery in the offshore & nearshore environment of Kagamil Island depending on spill location and trajectory.
Deploy free-oil recovery strike teams upwind and up current of Kagamil Island.
Use aerial surveillance to locate incoming slicks.
Deploy multiple free-oil recovery strike teams as required to maximize interception of oil before it impacts sensitive areas.
Unalaska-137 nm
Via marine waters
Chart 16501_1
Same as AWA-01-01 Vessel master should have local knowledge.