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This is not intended for navigational use. Legend Map Photo & Geographic Response Strategies for Aleutians Subarea NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC. Soundings in fathoms June 2008 Reese Bay/Cape Wislow, AEB-12 Center of map at 54˚ 00.62’ N Lat., 166˚ 43.51’ W Lon. Reese Bay and Wislow Island viewed from northwest. Reese Bay and the stream leading to McLees Lake viewed from the north. Free-oil Containment and Recovery, Protected Water Exclusion Booming Deflection Booming Protected-water Boom EX Scale 1 nm 1 mi. 1,000 yds. Wislow Island Reese Bay FO-P 01 FO-P 01 02 EX 03 DF DF FO-P

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Page 1: Reese Bay/Cape Wislow, AEB-12 Legend · Aleutian Subarea Geographic Response Strategies March 12, 2009 AEB-12 ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response

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Soundings in fathoms

June 2008

Reese Bay/Cape Wislow, AEB-12Center of map at 54˚ 00.62’ N Lat., 166˚ 43.51’ W Lon.

Reese Bay and Wislow Island viewed from northwest.

Reese Bay and the stream leading to McLees Lake viewed from the north.

Free-oil Containment and Recovery, Protected Water

Exclusion Booming

Deflection Booming

Protected-water Boom

EX

Scale

1 nm1 mi.

1,000 yds.

Wislow Island

R e e s e B a y

FO-P01

FO-P01

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03DF

DF

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Page 2: Reese Bay/Cape Wislow, AEB-12 Legend · Aleutian Subarea Geographic Response Strategies March 12, 2009 AEB-12 ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response

Aleutian Subarea Geographic Response Strategies March 12, 2009

AEB-12

ID Location and Description Response Strategy Implementation Response Resources Staging Area Site Access Resources Protected(months)

Special Considerations

AEB-12-01 Reese Bay

Nearshore waters in thegeneral area of:

Lat. 54º 00.6 NLon. 166º42.9 W

Free-oil RecoveryProtected Water

Maximize free-oil recovery inthe offshore & nearshoreenvironment of Reese Baydepending on spill location andtrajectory.

Deploy free-oil recovery striketeams upwind and up current ofReese Bay.

Use aerial surveillance to locateincoming slicks.

Deploy multiple free-oil recoverystrike teams as required tomaximize interception of oilbefore it impacts sensitive areas.

Vessel platform. Via marinewaters

Chart 16518-1

Same as AEB-12-02 Vessel master should havelocal knowledge.

Use extreme caution, shoalwaters with numerous reefsand rocks. Frequentlymonitor forecasts for weatherand sea conditions.

AEB-12-02 Reese Bay

Stream Location

Lat. 54º 00.02 NLon. 166º43.74 W

This beach is steep andmay have significant surfaction. Approach withextreme caution. Considerhelicopter deployment.

Exclusion

Exclude oil from impacting theidentified streams and intertidalareas in Reese Bay.

Deploy anchors and boom withskiffs (class 6) at high tide.

Place and anchor a 200 ft. sectionof protected-water boom across thestream behind the storm berm.

Tend throughout the tide.

DeploymentEquipment

200 ft. protected-water boom1 ea. small anchor systems4 ea. anchor stakes

Vessels1 ea. class 2/31 ea. class 6

Personnel/Shift5 ea. vessel crewTending

Vessels1 ea. class 2/31 ea. class 6

Personnel/Shift3 ea. vessel crew

Vessel platform. Via marinewaters

Chart 16518-1

Fish- intertidal spawning-salmon (May-Sept.)

Birds-seabird nesting,waterfowl concentration

Marine mammals- Sea lions

Human use- commercialfishing, subsistence

Habitat- marsh, shelteredrocky shoreline

Site not surveyed.

Title 16 permitting requiredfrom ADF&G.

FOSC Historic PropertiesSpecialist should MONITORoperations.

Tested: not yet

AEB-12-03 Reese Bay- Wislow Island

Lat. 54º 00.49 NLon. 165º43.13 W

This is an extremelyexposed location subject toextreme sea states.

Deflection

Deflect oil away from theseabird nesting site on WislowIsland to free-oil recovery.

Deploy boom and anchor systemwith skiffs (class 6).

Place (4) 500 ft. boom sections in achevron pattern. Adjust the angleand direction to accommodate tidaland sea conditions.

Tend throughout the tide.

DeploymentEquipment

2000 ft. protected-water boom12 ea. small anchor systems

Vessels/Personnel/ShiftSame as AEB-12-02Tending

Vessels/Personnel/ShiftSame as AEB-12-02

Vessel platform. Via marinewaters

Chart 16518-1

Same as AEB-12-02 Vessel master should havelocal knowledge.

Tested: not yet