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Evaluating oil and chemical behavior and assessing effects and damage from spills.
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Field Tools Team: Equipping On-scene Responders and Improving Situational Awareness The Emergency Response Division's Field Tools Team works to advance OR&R on-scene response capabilities through the development of tools for data collection, synthesis, management, and sharing.
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Software & Data Sets for Emergency Responders supporting Assessing Environmental Harm Pages on our site that provide access to software created by the Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) to aid first responders, planners, and restoration practitioners.
Using Maps to Evaluate Environmental Tradeoffs
Instructions and materials for an exercise in which you plan a protection strategy for a coastline threatened by an oil spill.
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Publications for Emergency Responders about Assessing Environmental Harm Pages on our site that provide access to publications containing scientific information, field guides, and other material.
Shoreline Assessment icon. Shoreline Assessment Job Aid
A supplement to the Shoreline Assessment Manual, containing visual examples of many of the terms you would use during shoreline assessments after an oil spill.
Line drawing of fish in a coral reef. Oil Spills in Coral Reefs: Planning and Response Considerations
A report summarizing relevant research on coral reefs, written for anyone working in or planning for spill response in coral reef regions. [Updated in July 2010]
Mangrove tree. Oil Spills in Mangroves: Planning and Response Considerations
A report summarizing current research on mangrove ecosystems for spill response decisionmakers.
The head of a green turtle photographed underwater. Oil and Sea Turtles: Biology, Planning, and Response
A basic overview of sea turtle biology, summarizes what is known about the effects of oil on sea turtles.
icon for response navigation. Characteristics of Response Strategies: A Guide for Spill Response Planning in Marine Environments
A job aid designed to help spill responders select appropriate response options to minimize environmental impacts when oil spills in coastal habitats.
icon for coastal navigation. Characteristic Coastal Habitats: Choosing Spill Response Alternatives
A job aid illustrating typical attributes of North American coastal habitats at risk from oil spills. The text describes each habitat and discusses how oil is likely to behave there, and considerations for treating oil.
Shoreline Assessment Forms
Forms that responders can use to record their observations during a shoreline survey following an oil spill.
A NOAA seafood tester examines seafood as part of a sensory test. Seafood Safety after an Oil Spill
Publications that describe how to monitor seafood for exposure and contamination after an oil spill.
Oil on water. Open Water Oil Identification Job Aid for Aerial Observation
An online aid for assessing the character and extent of oil spilled on open water.
Sediment Quality Guidelines (ERL/ERM)
The guidelines were initially intended for use by NOAA in ranking areas that warranted further detailed study, and for use in ranking chemicals that might be of potential concern.
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