Places of Refuge ACP Chapter 9690 Ms. Allison OBrien Mr. Tim Lupher.

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Places of Refuge ACP Chapter 9690 Ms. Allison OBrien Mr. Tim Lupher

Purpose of the ACP chapter is to : - Provide a decision making process for response - Apply existing procedures for coordinated trans- boundary and trans-jurisdictional decision making

Possible determinations for a POR vessel may include: - Continue Voyage - Potential POR site A - Potential POR site B - Repair in Place - Scuttle - Grounding

WASHINGTON – OREGON Potential Place of Refuge

Decision making process will take into consideration: - The master of the vessel, or his designated representative information. - Consultation with the appropriate agencies. - Human Health & Safety - Environmental consequences - Economic Factors - Ship Status and Risk Factors - Response & Salvage Resources

Other Considerations are: - Historic Resources - Cultural Resources - Response, Salvage, Firefighting and Repair Resources - Physical attributes of Ports, Anchorages or Beaching Sites - Other Command Management Factors

Looking Forward The POR Work Group is developing: - An in-depth decision making memo - Out Reach Plan / Communication Strategy - Develop additional potential POR - Exercise the POR Decision Memo before incorporation into the plan - Accessibility of all Potential POR sites (similar to GRPs) - Updating the ACP

Questions?