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NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC.June 2008
Soundings in fathoms
Scale
1 nm1 mi.
1,000 yds.
SR
FO-S01
02cDV
Sh
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Bay
Shuyak Island
Shangin Bay, K-44Center of map at 58˚ 36.9’ N Lat., 152˚ 25.3’ W Lon.
Shangin Bay entrance viewed from the west.
Shangin Bay DV-02 deployment site viewed from the west.
Free-oil Containment and Recovery, Shallow Water
Diversion Booming
Protected-water Boom
Tidal-seal Boom
Shoreside Recovery
Bears in Area, Guards Recommended
FO-S
DV
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Kodiak Subarea Geographic Response Strategies June 2008
K-44
ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response Resources Staging Area Site Access Resources Protected(months)
Special Considerations
K-44-01 Shangin Bay
Nearshore waters in the generalarea of:
Lat. 58º 37.6 NLon. 152º24.5 W
Free-oil Recovery
Maximize free-oil recovery inthe offshore & nearshoreenvironment of Shangin Baydepending on spill locationand trajectory.
Deploy free-oil recovery strike teamsupwind and up current of ShanginBay.
Use aerial surveillance to locateincoming slicks.
Deploy multiple free-oilrecovery strike teams asrequired to maximizeinterception of oil before itimpacts sensitive areas.
Kodiak/Homer Via marine waters
Chart 16604-1
Same as K-44-02 Vessel masters should have localknowledge.
Use extreme caution, shoalwaters with numerous reefs androcks.
K-44-02 Shangin Bay
Lat. 58º 36.24 NLon. 152º25.39 W
Divert and Collect
Divert oil to shore-sidecollection points determinedby spill source and trajectory.
Deploy anchors and boom with skiffs(class 6).
Place 400 ft. tidal-seal boom on theeastern shore and 200 ft. on thewestern shore. Complete with 1400ft. protected-water boom across theentrance to the bay.
Set-up collection site using shore-side collection unit or if oil volume isminimal, use sorbent boom or snareline to provide collection of oil.
If sea state at the designated siteprecludes deployment, move thearray further into Shangin Bay.
Tend throughout the tide.
DeploymentEquipment
1400 ft. protected-waterboom
600ft. tidal-seal boom10 ea. small anchor systems4 ea. anchor stakes1 ea. shoreside collection
unitVessels
1 ea. class 3/41 ea. class 6
Personnel/Shift5 ea. vessel crew2 ea. response techsTending
Vessels1 ea. class 3/41 ea. class 6
Personnel/Shift3 ea. vessel crew2 ea. response techs
Vessel platform Via marine waters
Chart 16604-1
Fish- intertidal spawning-salmon (May-Sept.),herring (April-May)
Birds-waterfowlconcentration, seabirdnesting, eagle nesting
Marine mammals- seals,otters
Human use- commercialfishing
Habitat- Sheltered tidalflats, sheltered rockyshoreline
Vessel masters should have localknowledge.
A limited bear population existsin the area; a bear guard may benecessary.
REPORT any cultural resourcesfound during operations toFOSC Historic PropertiesSpecialist.
Site surveyed: 7/23/05 KGRSTactics Committee.
Tested: not yet