Abstracts

 

Author

 

Title

Session

Agni Kaldma

Estonian Fund for Nature

Cooperation between authorities and volunteers in oil spill cases

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

André van Gemmert

Seal Rehabilitation and Research Centre Lenie ‘t Hart

The ethical obligation of rehabilitation of oiled animals

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Andréa Corrado Adornes

Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM) - Museu Oceanográfico Prof. Eliézer de C. Rios/ FURG

Emergency response involving oil-impacted Magellanic penguins in Florianópolis/SC, Brazil - August 2008

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Andréa Corrado Adornes

Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM) - Museu Oceanográfico Prof. Eliézer de C. Rios/ FURG

Seabirds impacted by oiling treated at CRAM, Rio Grande- Brazil. A review of the past 12 years (1997-2008)

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Andres Talvari

Rescue Service College

The role of the Rescue Service at the liquidation of marine pollution

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Barbara Callahan

International Bird Rescue Research Center

Strategic decision making during an oiled wildlife response

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Bill Dwyer

DWYERtech Services Ltd

The establishment and use of containerised wash units for oiled wildlife response in New Zealand

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Coleen Doucette

Focus Wildlife Canada

Oiled wildlife response in the oil sands of Alberta

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Coleen Doucette

Focus Wildlife Canada

The oiled wildlife trust: Collaborative partnerships in professional oiled wildlife response

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Craig Bloomer

Joint Nature Conservation Committee

Coastal and marine resource atlas: A tool for maritime contingency planning and response

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Curt Clumpner

International Bird Rescue Research Center

A cooperative approach to oiled wildlife facilities in the Pacific Northwest

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Curt Clumpner

International Bird Rescue Research Center

Oiled wildlife response 20 years on: Progress, pitfalls and a path forward

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Curt Clumpner

International Bird Rescue Research Center

Training standards for oiled wildlife responders

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

David A. Jessup

California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Wildlife Care and Research Center

Thermal imaging and subcutaneous temperature monitoring for oiled sea otters

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Debra Bourne

Wildlife Information Network

Wildpro “Wildlife: Oil Spill Response” - a resource for all oiled wildlife rehabilitators

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Sara Hall

Oil Spill Response

Establishing an international oiled wildlife response equipment stockpile - the issues and highlights

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Gerry M. Dorrestein

(Dutch Research Institute for Avian and Exotic Animals)

Recovery and rehabilitation of the Common scoter (Melanita nigra) after oil spill in the north of Fohr (Germany)

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Gerry M. Dorrestein

(Dutch Research Institute for Avian and Exotic Animals)

The structure of a large scale oiled bird response plan involving government and the oil-spill response centres in the Netherlands-

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Heidi Stout

(Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, Inc.)

A proactive island approach to oiled wildlife preparedness: Development of a multi-species non-perishable wildlife stockpile

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Heidi Vesterinen

(WWF Finland)

Volunteer training for mobile bird cleaning unit

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Paper

Helen McConnell

(New Zealand Wildlife Health Centre, Massey University)

Triage by conservation: Prioritising the treatment of oiled wildlife in New Zealand by conservation status

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Fulll Paper

Henrique Cizeron

(ALDEIA)

Oil Spills in Portugal: a historical review

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Hugo Nijkamp

Sea Alarm Foundation

EMPOWER - A new European initiative for oiled wildlife response and preparedness

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Hugo Nijkamp

Sea Alarm Foundation

Global oiled wildlife preparedness and response

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

J. Gregory Massey

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Infrared thermography as a tool in oiled wildlife rehabilitation and research

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

J. Gregory Massey

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Seabird rehabilitation injuries associated with the Cosco Busan oil spill

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

J. Gregory Massey

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Using a portable water filtration system to remove fish oils from rehabilitation pools

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Hans van Rooij

Global Marine Solutions B.V.

Risk assessment model for the prioritization of oil removal from sunken wrecks

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Janelle Ward

New Zealand Wildlife Health Centre, Massey University

Midazolam as an adjunctive therapy for capture myopathy in Bar-tailed Godwits

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Janine Bahr

Oelvogelhilfe Germany/Tierhuus-Insel Föhr

Mystery oil spill at the German North Sea coast in 2008 and successful rehabilitation with European cooperation  

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

January Bill

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Oiled wildlife volunteer coordination during the M/V Cosco Busan oil spill

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

January Bill

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Reusable preventative wraps for captive pelagic bird species housed out of water

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Jay Holcomb

International Bird Rescue Research Center

The importance of maintaining a trained, exercised and experience team of wildlife responders and rehabilitators

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Jay Holcomb

International Bird Rescue Research Center

The rehabilitation of oiled grebes and loons from natural seep oil off the California coast

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Jean Bradford

South Devon Seabird Trust

Post release monitoring of rehabilitated seabirds

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Jim Lilley

Maritime New Zealand

Maritime New Zealand’s role in oiled wildlife response

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

John D. Orbell

School of Engineering & Science/Institute for Sustainability & Innovation, Victoria University.

Providing a “quick wash” to oil contaminated wildlife using magnetic particle technology

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Jordan P. Bailey

Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife

Oiled wildlife response in the State of Maine: Combining state and local resources

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Kees Camphuysen

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research

The issue of non-oil spills: hydrophobic substances discharged into the marine environment and the effects on marine wildlife

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Kerri Morgan

New Zealand Wildlife Health Centre, Massey University

A downunder approach to oiled wildlife preparedness in New Zealand

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Kevin Colcomb

Maritime and Coastguard Agency

The role of the Environmental Group in the MSC Napoli incident

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Melissa Orzechowski Xavier

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

Galactomannan analysis and immunodiffusion technique in the diagnosis of aspergillosis in penguins

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Michael Ziccardi

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Behavior of rehabilitated Surf Scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) oiled during the Cosco Busan oil spill on San Francisco Bay

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Michael Ziccardi

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Wildlife operations during the Cosco Busan spill: A political disaster in a sea of discontent

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Mike Short

Department of Environment and Resource Management

Pacific Adventurer oil spill: Big birds, sea snakes and a couple of turtles

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Nils Warnock

Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Post-release studies in oiled wildlife rehabilitation: Importance, techniques and examples

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Norma Serra-Sogas

University of Victoria

Exploring the potential deterrence effect of marine oil pollution monitoring in Canada’s pacific region

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Rebecca Dmytryk

WildRescue

Field stabilisation and transport of oiled birds

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Rebecca Dunne

Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, Inc.

Successful treatment of a Canada goose (Branta canadensis) with presumed capture myopathy

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Rebecca Dunne

Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, Inc.

The wildlife facility as a functional element of an oil spill drill

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Rob Holland

Oil Spill Response

An update on the Oil Spill Response oiled wildlife service 

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Robert Aps

University of Tartu, Estonian Marine Institute

Web-based application for oil spill related ecological risk assessment 

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper

Rodolfo Pinho da Silva-Filho

Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM) - Museu Oceanográfico Prof. Eliézer de C. Rios/ FURG

Oiled penguins’ response utilizing the Petrobras’ mobile units - Santa Catarina, Brazil 

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Roser Gasol Escuer

Sea Alarm Foundation

Country wildlife response profiles: The advantage of knowing things in advance

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Paper 

Sergio Rodriguez Heredia

Fundacion Mundo Marino

The Magellanic penguin as an indicator of chronic oil pollution off the coast of the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina (1987-2008)

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Sherri Cox

Ontario Veterinary College

In search of the source: Oil fingerprinting in African penguins

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Sylvie Geiger

DEPE-IPHC-CNRS

Rehabilitation failures of oil-covered birds in care centers: effects of refeeding on the digestive tract, the body energy stores and the immune system

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Trine Strømme

Norwegian Oiled Wildlife Network - NOW

Full City spill response - Norway, summer 2009

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Valeria Ruoppolo

IFAW

Caleta Córdova spill response - Chubut, Patagonia - Argentina 2007

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Valeria Ruoppolo

International International Fund for Animal Welfare - IFAW

Wildlife and oil in the Antarctic - a recipe for cold disaster

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Venessa Strauss

Minitry of Fisheries and Marine Resources

Penguins crossing borders: Trans-border rehabilitation of oiled penguins from Namibia

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Yamin Wang

College of Ocean
Shandong University at Weihai

A review and analysis of aquatic mammals’ rescue, stranding and bycatch in Chinese waters

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Yvonne N. Addassi

California Dept of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response

Potential place of refuge (PPOR) sites in the San Francisco Bay area 

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Yvonne N. Addassi

California Dept of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response

The Cosco Busan spill: Legislative and regulatory update for oil spill response in  California

Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper 

Yvonne N. Addassi

California Dept of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response

The physical effects of chemically and physically dispersed oil on wildlife

 Abstract - Extended Abstract - Full Paper