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COVERAGE
CAPABILITY
AFFORDABLE
RESPONSE HUBS
OIL SKIMMERS
ALASKA’S MOST ADVANCED APC
MORE FOR LESS.
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146’ Sea Strike, purpose-built Oil Spill Response Vessel (OSRV)
available to Network Participants
BETHEL
Response hubs
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NIKISKI
DILLINGHAM
VALDEZ
CORDOVA
ADAK
HOMER
SEWARD
KODIAK
UNALASKA
KING COVE
THE NETWORK PROVIDES UNSURPASSED RISK MITIGATING MEASURES
TO PROTECT YOUR CREW, YOUR CARGO AND ALASKA’S COASTLINE.
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The Network partners with Alaska Chadux
Corporation to maintain, operate and assist in the
control, containment and cleanup of petroleum
products in Alaska.
The Alaska Maritime Prevention & Response Network [Network]
serves to assist vessel owners and operators be in compliance
with U.S. oil pollution prevention regulations and protect
mariners and the Alaska marine environment.
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RESPONSE HUBS
AWARDS
120,554 ft (22.8 miles) total boom
63 total skimming units
1,103,840 gallons temporary on-water storage
21 barges of opportunity
(with capacity of 620,000 bbls available)
V15 vessels
V3
0 vessels of Opportunity (in eight communities)
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ittiwake: 264’ Oil Spill Response Barge
with 23k barrel storage capacity
V 17 Response Hubs - most of any APC
V Response equipment staged in all
Western Alaska Subareas
V Immediate labor in each response hub
V Only Vessel of Opportunity program in all subareas
RISK REDUCTION
MONITORING CENTER
NAMEPA Marine Environmental
Protection Award, 2015
The Network’s Monitoring Center, operated by the
Marine Exchange of Alaska has over 130 terrestrial AIS
receivers providing real-time information on vessels’
locations, complimented with redundant satellite
tracking systems. Network participant fees supports the
operation and maintenance of the most comprehensive
non-governmental Automatic Identification Systems
(AIS) vessel tracking and monitoring network in the
world, covering an area over 1.5 million square miles of
navigable waters surrounding Alaska.
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24/7 live monitoring in Alaska
Assist vessel masters with deviation requests
Monitors real-time locations of response assets
Integral part of your Safety Management System
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Safer, Cleaner Seas Award, 2016
The Alaska Maritime Prevention & Response Network is a non-profit organization governed by industry representatives that provides vessels operating in Western
Alaska and Prince William Sound best management practices and capabilities to comply with Federal tank and non-tank oil pollution prevention regulations.
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