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    Guide to Oil Spill Response in Snow and Ice Conditions

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    2015
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    Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response (EPPR)
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    EPPR; Oil spill; Ice and snow conditions
    Abstract
    The objective of the Arctic version of the Guide is to identify and describe those aspects of planning and operations that are directly associated with a response to an Arctic oil spill in ice and snow conditions. Response strategies to deal with Arctic oil spills in summer open water conditions are not considered in the Guide.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11374/403
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    • 09. Ministerial meeting in Iqaluit, Canada, April 24-25 2015
    • Emergencies and risk
    • Oil Spill Response

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