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Norwegian Coastal Administration Roles and responsibilities - with emphasis on emergency response Johan Marius Ly Emergency response director SCOPE 2017 Langesund, September 25 th Norwegian Coastal Administration National agency for safe navigation, coastal management and preparedness against acute pollution. An advisory and executive agency of the Ministry of Transport and Communications. Facilitates ship transport as an efficient, reliable and green transport option. Director General Kirsti Lovise Slotsvik 1

Main tasks Maritime infrastructure Transport planning and costal management Aids to navigation Maritime services Pilot services Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Information and reporting services Shipping company Port security (ISPS) Acute pollution preparedness and emergency response Maritime services safeguarding safe and efficient marine transport Pilot services Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) Information and reporting services 2

Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Prevents collisions and groundings by monitoring and regulating ship traffic Offers three types of services based on national regulations and international recommendations: Traffic organization Information service Navigation assistance Special focus on ships carrying dangerous and/or polluting goods 24-hour service The Pilotage Service Contributes to safe passage in and out of Norwegian ports. The compulsory pilotage requirement can be fulfilled by using a pilot or a Pilot Exemption Certificate. The pilot is an advisor to navigators on the bridge Coordinated by Pilot Dispatch Centres Regulated by the Pilotage Act 3

Acute Pollution roles and responsibilities Pollution control authority for acute pollution Responsible for the governments preparedness against acute pollution Maintaining the national contingency plan and coordinate the national emergency response system Emergency towing preparedness Monitor shipwrecks and implement necessary measures to reduce the environmental risk National and international cooperation Geographical area of responsibility Norwegian territory On land (also in-land) Territorial waters to 12 nm Norwegian EEZ 200 nm/ maritime borders Svalbard and Bear Island Jan Mayen 4

The three levels of spill response Governmental preparedness NCA is the responsible authority Possibility to take over the operational command from any polluter Private industry preparedness Spills from own activity Obligation to act and give assistance Municipal preparedness Dimensioned for local incidents Obligation to act and give assistance 32 intermunicipal preparedness regions (IUA) Coordinated national preparedness 5

International agreements and pollution response cooperation The Bonn Agreement The Copenhagen Agreement The NorBrit Plan The Barents Sea Agreement Arctic oil spill agreement EU - Assistance through ERCC and EMSA Arctic Council - EPPR WG ICE (and MAR-ICE) Bilateral cooperation with USA and Canada Norwegian Preparedness Preventive measures Surveillance AIS Sat, LRIT Aircraft Vardø VTS TSS Traffic Separation Scheme Mandatory pilot services Emergency towing vessels Places of refuge Heavy fuel oil ban (Svalbard) Preparedness measures Bi- and multilateral agreements Contingency plans Spill response resources Equipment and personnel Specialized for arctic Logistical challenges, response time Availability Vessels Training and exercises 6

Oil Spill Response Resources in Norway Governmental resources 16 NCA Main equipment depots 29 NCA Equipment depots at IUA 11 Coast Guard vessels with oil spill recovery 6 NCA oil spill response vessels 4 Emergency towing vessels 1 Surveillance aircraft 35 Boom towing vessels for coastal operations Private industry resources 5 NOFO Main equipment depots 25 NOFO oil recovery vessels (including boom towing vessels) 30 Boom towing vessel for coastal operations National Contingency Plan Defines roles and responsibilities Basis Pollution Control Act International Conventions Lessons learned - Macondo and Full City Premises Based on ELS (Norwegian adapted ICS) Build on and establishes connection with other authorities own plans Predictability during governmental takeover from responsible polluter (ship and offshore oil incidents) 7

National principles counter pollution Response close to source as possible Mechanical and use of dispersants The overall priority for response actions: Life, health and safety Natural resources Economic and human interests Continuous surveillance and documentation Environmental impact assessment Coordination use of all available national resources Polluter pays Governmental spill response operation NCA will order to the responsible party to take action NCA has overall command of the operations IUA regional command NCA will demand the shipowner to initiate salvage operations NCA will compensate the municipalities and authorities and claim costs from shipowner 8

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