PREMIAM Conference 2018
- Premiam Conference 2018 – Master Delegate Notes (PDF, 678 KB)
- Premiam Conference 2018 - Highlights (PDF, 708 KB)
Presentations
Session 1: From Science to Decision-Making
- Premiam and the Post-Spill Monitoring Guidelines (PDF, 867 KB): Mark Kirby, Cefas
- Seasons in the Field: Some Reflections on a Career of Studying the Consequences of Catastrophe (PDF, 7.2 MB): Gary Shigenaka, NOAA
- Incident Response in Scotland – Managing the Response with Scientific Support (PDF, 453 KB): Daniel Pendrey, Marine Scotland
- Post-Spill Impact Assessment in France: Preparedness Status and Perspectives(PDF, 289 KB): Ivan Calvez, CEDRE
- Scientific Data Sharing and Availability – How it is essential in Environmental Monitoring Responses(PDF, 838 KB): Suzanne Ware, PMCC Chair (England), Cefas
- Rapid Response and Long-Term Monitoring for Marine Birds - The Role of Science (PDF, 769 KB): Julie Black, JNCC
Session 2: Case Studies
- The Legacy of Spills: Remembering and Forgetting Environmental Impacts: Tim Cooper, Exeter University
- 50 Years of Case Studies from Around the World – What have we Learned about Measuring the Environmental Impact of Oil-Spills (PDF, 1.2 MB): Nicky Cariglia, ITOPF
- National Response Exercises – Environment Groups – Learning from Response and Exercise (PDF, 408 KB): Stuart Hankey, Environment Agency
- The Importance of Time Series to understand Long-Term Impacts (PDF, 2.75 MB): Rebecca Kinnear, SOTEAG & Jon Moore, CALM
Session 3: Future Premiam
- Recent Development and Future Challenges for the Compensation Regime (PDF, 745 KB): Kensuke Kobayashi, IOPC Funds
- An Integrated Approach to Post-Spill Monitoring – Space to Seabed (PDF, 1.5 MB): David Hamersley, CGG & Peter Collinson, BP
- Molecular Microbial Tools for Future Oil Spill Monitoring (PDF, 1.42 KB): Terry McGenity & Boyd McKew, University of Essex
- Connecting Environmental Studies to NEBA/SIMA: Appropriate use of Science and Data (PDF, 1.28 MB): Alun Lewis, Oil Spill Consultant