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NWAC Sector Puget Sound COTP/FOSC Report:. Presenter: CDR Agneta Dahl, USCG February 2012. Inspection Stats (November 2011- January 2012). Facility/Container Branch. Domestic Inspections Branch. Fleet size: 706 Activities: 372 Vessel visits: 596
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NWACSector Puget SoundCOTP/FOSC Report: Presenter: CDR Agneta Dahl, USCG February 2012
Inspection Stats(November 2011- January 2012) Facility/Container Branch Domestic Inspections Branch Fleet size: 706 Activities: 372 Vessel visits: 596 New Construction/Major Mod Projects: 33 Tug fleet: 230 F/V Exams: 100 Liferaft/Liferaft Facility Inspections: 334/ 4 • Waterfront Facility 33 CFR 154 Inspections: 4 • Hazmat Container Inspections: 49
Vessel Traffic Service(November 2011- January 2012) • Total transits: 38,410 • Tankers: 543 • Freight Ships: 2,023 • WSF Ferries: 27,095 • Cruise Ships: 0 • Others: 8,749 • Commercial Vessel Incidents: 12 • Collisions/Allisions: 0 • Groundings: 2 • Interventions: 10
Contingency Planning & Force Readiness NPREP Exercise Planning: • 18 April 12- U. S. Navy Worst Case Scenario NPREP exercise • 1-3 May 12- Sea River Maritime Worst Case Scenario NPREP exercise • 22 Sep 12- Shell Oil Worst Case Scenario NPREP exercise ICS Training Provided Nov ‘11 – Jan ‘12: • ICS 400: 09 Nov with 30 attendees • ICS 339: 10-11 Jan with 34 attendees • ICS 620: 17-19 Jan with 30 attendees Upcoming ICS Training: • ICS-300: 10-12 Apr 12 • ICS-339: 26-27 Jun 12 • ICS-341: 06 Aug 12 • ICS-400: 20 Jun 12
Incident Management DivisionSpill Reports by County: 01 November – 15 January 126 Spills Reported 186.80 Gallons Discharged 4 Spills 3.2% 30.0 Gallons 16.1% 20 Spills 15.9% 18.2 Gallons 9.7% 2 Spills 1.6% 5 Spills 4.0% 0.1 Gallons 0.1% 8 Spills 6.3% 12.2 Gallons 6.5% 12 Spills 9.5% 7.2 Gallons 3.9% 2 Spills 1.6% 1.5 Gallons 0.8% 12 Spills 9.5% 36.1 Gallons 19.3% 44 Spills 34.9% 18.7 Gallons 10.0% 2 Spills 1.6% 11.0 Gallons 5.9% 12 Spills 9.5% 21.8 Gallons 11.7% 3 Spills 2.4% 30.0 Gallon 16.1%
Significant Cases P/C SAINT MARY F/V SAMPSON INC #1 M/V DELANCO P/C TACKIE LEE
P/C TACKIE LEE What happened: • Vessel sank IVO Pouslbo, WA • 25 gallons of gasoline onboard Significance: • A sheen developed IVO of the vessel, 5 gallons discharged • Owner financially incapable of responding • OSLTF opened, contractor hired
P/C SAINT MARY What happened: • Vessel sank IVO Shaw Island • 55 gallons of diesel onboard Significance: • A sheen developed IVO the vessel; 15 gallons discharged • Owner financially incapable of responding • OSLTF opened, contractor hired
M/V DELANCO What happened: • Vessel lost propulsion, then grounded IVO Apple Cove Point, WA • Refloated with the tide, then lost power 2 hrs later • Taken in tow by CGC SEA LION, then by contractors to Port Townsend Significance: • 300 gallons onboard • Bad weather, vessel headed towards ground • Owner financially incapable of hiring tugs • OSLTF opened
F/V SAMPSON INC NO.1 What happened: • Vessel TOW in La Push, WA • Contractors hired to remove all petroleum products Significance: • 1,620 gallons of diesel onboard • Due to owner inaction and worsening weather, OSLTF opened