Aleutian Island Vessel Traffic Risk Assessment- Next Steps
In the continued efforts of the SSP working towards safer shipping in the North Pacific, one of the next steps focus on the anticipated Aleutian Island Vessel Traffic Risk Assessment. SSP members will continue to monitor the one year process (USCG/ DEC will most likely start risk assessment around Oct 1, 2006) of the development of the Risk Assessment to ensure that the safety and conservation measures needed and that input/ public comment from communities/stakeholders are incorporated.
Several individuals and organizations sent letters to congressional contacts requesting that they incorporate risk assessment language in to the H.R. 889 bill authorizing funding for the conduct of the US Coast Guard to move forward with the Risk Assessment to address the marine safety, security, and adverse environmental impacts associated with merchant shipping in proximity to the Aleutian Islands of the United States.
One Year Anniversary- December 8, 2005
SSP One Year Anniversary Press Conference
December 7, 2005 in Anchorage, AK
From right to left - Rick Steiner, Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program-UAF,
Walt Parker, Parker and Associates and Jim Ayers, Vice President,
Pacific, Oceana discussing the steps still needed to be taken to work
towards safer shipping in the North Pacific. Photo by Brook Kintz.
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