Saturday, March 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. in Friday Harbor (shuttle service available)

— from the Northwest Straits Foundation —

Residents of the San Juan Islands who are concerned about oil spills along the coastline are invited to a community workshop on oil spill response and readiness sponsored by the Northwest Straits Foundation and the San Juan County Marine Resources Committee. A free workshop on Community Engagement in Oil Spill Response and Readiness will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 pm on Saturday, March 7, 2015, in the Commons building at Friday Harbor Labs, 620 University Road, Friday Harbor.

There will be a shuttle from the ferry landing to the labs. Those needing transportation should let Heidi Lehman know when they RSVP for the workshop to lehman@nwstraits.org or 360-722-1725.

Residents may see increased oil tanker and cargo ship traffic in the Straits. For example, a dramatic increase in tanker traffic could result from a Trans Mountain pipeline proposal – from about 5 tankers a month currently to more than 30 tankers a month. The tankers could carry oil from the Trans Mountain pipeline through Haro Strait and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Other proposed terminal projects will further add to commercial marine vessel traffic in the Straits.

How does an increase in tanker traffic affect the potential of a major oil spill? What will happen if a major oil spill occurs off the shores of San Juan County? How will it impact our coastal habitat and resources? Who is in charge of spill response and what happens behind the scenes? What is the role of elected officials and emergency managers during oil spills in our community? How can citizen volunteers be involved in the clean-up?

These questions and others will be answered for community members at the workshop.

Local, state, and federal agency staff will describe their roles as a part of “Incident Command”, how they plan for and make decisions during spills, and how they strive to protect valuable natural and community resources. Learn from the U.S. Coast Guard about the decisions they face when oil is spilled. Meet spill response managers from the Department of Ecology and Department of Fish and Wildlife to hear about their roles in the event of a major oil spill. Learn about the role of the Northwest Area Planning Committee and Regional Response Team in spill response. Learn about the challenges spill responders would face in dealing with a spill in our community and how you can help before, during, and after a spill.

RSVP for the March 7 workshop by Thursday, March 5 to Heidi Lehman, Northwest Straits Foundation at lehman@nwstraits.org, 360-733-1725. For those needing transportation from the ferry landing to Friday Harbor labs, meet at the benches at the base of the Spring Street traffic circle—we will send four shuttles at 15 minute intervals beginning at 12:00 (12:00. 12:15, 12:30 and 12:45).

The workshop is sponsored by the Northwest Straits Foundation, the San Juan County Marine Resources Committee, the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, Washington State Department of Ecology, and the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, with funding support from the Environmental Protection Agency. The workshop is presented by VEDA Environmental in partnership with the Northwest Straits Foundation, the San Juan County Marine Resources Committee and Northwest Straits Commission.

About the Northwest Straits Foundation

The Northwest Straits Foundation is the non-profit partner of the Northwest Straits Initiative, a collaborative model for marine conservation with a vision of diverse communities working together to restore a thriving marine ecosystem in the Northwest Straits of the Salish Sea. The Foundation works in partnership with the Northwest Straits Commission and seven local Marine Resources Committees (MRCs) of the Northwest Straits whose members represent the diverse stakeholders of their communities, and who identify and implement local marine conservation and restoration projects in their communities. Northwest Straits Foundation works with the MRCS to develop projects and attain funding support, as well as implement regional restoration and education programs, including its internationally-recognized Derelict Gear Removal Program. See www.nwstraitsfoundation.org for more information.

Jill Clark

Development Director

1155 N State St Ste 402

Bellingham, WA 98225-5024

360-733-1725 X204

www.NWStraitsFoundation.org

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