A scientific evaluation of In Situ Response Options based on a multi-step review and analysis of operational viability for shoreline oil spill response in the context of Alaska.| OSRI
This effort seeks to provide information about coastal biodiversity that can inform management and other decisions by bringing together sources of science and Indigenous Knowledge. The post Mapping Knowledge About Coastal Biodiversity Resources At Risk appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
In the search for a more economical approach to applying ESI classifications to the Alaska shoreline, the Oil Spill Recovery Institute (OSRI) wishes to take advantage of existing environmental datasets such as ShoreZone that contain attributes that could potentially be converted to the ESI scale. The post ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY INDEX (ESI) SHORELINE CLASSIFICATION appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
PWSSC educators coordinated our longstanding monthly program, Discovery Room, for Cordova elementary students, reaching over 165 local youth. The post Headwaters to Ocean Education appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
The Cook Inlet Circulation Modeling project contributes to the Oil Spill Recovery Institute (OSRI) main goals to understand Arctic and sub-Arctic marine environments, inform oil spill prevention and response, as well as enhance oil spill response efforts. The post Cook Inlet Circulation Modeling appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
Identifying research needs related to food safety and security following an oil spill. The post Research Priorities for Food Safety and Security Following an Oil Spill appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
PWSSC Education coordinated longstanding and new programs/events to engage with over 500 individual participants to increase understanding of ecosystems, ocean sciences, and the oceanographic monitoring and fisheries. The post Headwaters to Ocean Education appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI
This dissertation, with a focus on the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas, seeks to develop a remote predictive method for assessing the subsurface features of Arctic Sea ice, thereby facilitating rapid responses to Arctic oil spills without depending on time-consuming in situ measurements.| OSRI
OSRI’s mission is to advance oil spill prevention, response, and recovery in Arctic and Subarctic marine environments through research and education. We are seeking input in the development of our next five-year research plan and next year’s work plan. We are seeking project concepts for our research plan under the following broad topic areas. For […]| OSRI
The Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC) and Prince William Sound Oil Spill Recovery Institute(OSRI) seek a candidate for the position of OSRI Research Program Manager (RPM). OSRI is a research funding institute housed at PWSSC. OSRI’s mission is to support research, education, and demonstration projects that improve understanding of and response to oil spills […] The post Research Program Manager Position Available appeared first on OSRI.| OSRI