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Canadian Coast Guard Joint Contingency Plans EPPR November 2009. Joint Contingency Plans. Various arrangements (agreements, understandings, and letters of intent) with: US - contiguous waters on all coasts and the St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes Denmark – waters between Canada and Greenland
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Canadian Coast Guard • Joint Contingency Plans • EPPR • November 2009
Joint Contingency Plans Various arrangements (agreements, understandings, and letters of intent) with: • US - contiguous waters on all coasts and the St. Lawrence River/Great Lakes • Denmark – waters between Canada and Greenland • Russia – ice-covered waters between Russia and Canada • France – waters surrounding islands of St.-Pierre-et-Miquelon 2
Joint Contingency Plans • The Canada/US and Canada/Denmark agreements are similar with respect to notification of pollution incidents and response operations • Canada/US Plan calls for each Party to provide an OSC and command centre for operations in their respective state • Canada/Denmark Plan calls for only one OSC and a Deputy OSC for response operations affecting contiguous waters • Canada/US – each pay their own costs for response • Canada/Denmark – the Party activating the Plan pays the response costs 4
Canada/US JCP • First promulgated in 1974 as a stand-alone plan • In September of 1983, four additional geographically oriented annexes were added to the plan • The plan was then revised in 1984 and again in 2003 to accommodate modifications required by accession to OPRC 90 5
Canada/US JCP • Each Party will promptly report spills in the contiguous waters to the other Party • The Geographic Annexes identify response resources available, provide for a joint exercise program, promote training for response personnel, share information and coordinate press releases, information sheets and other material to be made available to the public or to the media • Each Party will fund its own operations for responding to incidents in the waters that fall under its jurisdiction unless otherwise agreed 6
Canada/Denmark JCP Canada/Denmark Agreement relating to the Marine Environment • First promulgated in 1983 • Amended in 1991 to include the Joint Marine Pollution Contingency Plan concerning incidents resulting from shipping activities • Modifications required following Canada’s accession to OPRC 90 • Amended Joint Plan remains in draft 7
Canada/Denmark JCP • Parties will cooperate to respond expeditiously to a pollution incident that affects or threatens to affect both Parties • One On-Scene Commander (OSC) appointed by the party in the area in which the incident occurs and the Deputy OSC is appointed by the other party • The costs of a response operation shall be borne by the Party initiating the operation 8
Canada/Russia MOU Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation relating to the prevention and control of Arctic Marine Pollution, 1989 • Agreement considered null and void after the de-unification of the former USSR states • Information and experience sharing • Technology transfer • Response operations to pollution incidents • Policy and legislation 9