1989-04-16 Regular Meeting Part 1Oil Spill Management Council
April 16, 1989 @ 12:30 p.m.
Kodiak, Alaska
BRODIE: Make a note to call the places with POs to charge city tax and state
fuel tax.
DISCUSSION ON BOAT DEPLOYMENT LIST.
GOULD: Four boats are going to Shuyak with the Ruff n' Ready as a tender.
PAGE: Have you talked to Mark Kandianis on determining areas?
DAN JONES: Yes, he is making sure they are boats that already have .
equipment on.
SELBY: That's to go across to Katmai?
JONES: Yes, two are going to Katmai.
BRODIE: So there are two boats going to Katmai Park area --Cape Douglas?
JONES: Yes, they are being pulled off list.
BRODIE: The two are going to cover area?
PAGE: It's five areas.
SELBY: Are we getting boom out on those vessels that are moving around?
WADE: Boom will be on Katmai vessels.
PAGE: We are working on getting 10,000' out so it won't set in hangar.
GOULD: You have quote to move with skiffs?
WADE: VECO is going to contact Fish & Game people. That is the immediate
need to pick up birds. I talked to Don King, and he only asked for one.
GOULD: Sounds like we need to get with Fish & Wildlife because Ouzinkie
found one bird, and they want to patrol around.
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SELBY: That should be conducted with Fish & Game.
WADE: We have asked VECO to look at other places to see how it's being done
there.
BRODIE: We have called Valdez, and they quoted us certain rates over phone.
(Gave Valdez list to Wade).
DISCUSSION ON SETTING FAIR MARKET VALUE FOR SKIFFS.
SELBY to WADE: There is a survival training outfit in town, and they suggest
if you are going to have people out on beaches, you may want a short seminar on
survival.
DISCUSSION ON SURVIVAL TRAINING.
DISCUSSION ON COMMANDER KEISTER'S REPORT AT LAST EVENING'S MEETING.
BRODIE: Is Exxon planning on sending people to villages to talk to the peogle
there?
JONES: I know that they are in Prince William Sound. I know of no plans to
do that in your villages. We are trying to get out to Chignik. I am hoping
some of the information we got to Dolly Reft will help. We got a sense of
where the fears are coming from and will act accordingly. If anyone else says
we are needed, we will go.
BRODIE: You aren't going to try and head this off at the pass? If you were
behind Dolly, it would ease their concerns.
JONES: We can't fly on any planes that haven't been approved and certified
by Exxon in Houston.
BRODIE: How do we have our airplanes apply to be able to do that?
JONES: That is one of our problems in getting to Chignik. We have to get a
plane out of Valdez.
GOULD: You said Penn Air is certified, and we have a Penn Air here.
BRODIE: Who do we contact to get this resolved?
JONES: I wonder if it will be practical to get it done because it takes so
long.
SELBY: We would like to pursue it because we know the stuff is going to wash
up for a long time. Doesn't make sense to have a plane come from Valdez to fly
you to Old Harbor.
BRODIE: Put it on list to be re -certified.
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JONES: We have to see if there is a real need to do that.
GOULD: How do you define need?
JONES: We don't. In the past, we have had an association to check those
needs out with villagers.
BRODIE: The villagers are seeing wrong information on news programs, and it
needs to be diffused.
JONES: I did have a long talk with Dolly Reft today and relayed information
to her. Yes, we will go if need is demonstrated. We are committed to do that
thing.
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