Thursday 6 October, 2022
Keynote Presentation 50 Years of Dispersant Development and UseRoger Prince ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences IncRecording:
09 : 15 — 09 : 40439- The Science of Stranded Oil: Challenges and GapsEdward Owens, OCC 09 : 40 — 10 : 05263- Behaviours of Pipeline-Transportable Processed Bitumen Products Spilled in Different Fresh Water EnvironmentsQin Xin, CanmetENERGY Devon 10 : 05 — 10 : 30366- Photooxidation and Biodegradation Potential of a Light Crude Oil in First-Year Sea IceDurell Desmond
09 : 15 — 09 : 40292- Applying Finite-Time Lyapunov Exponent to Study the Tidal Dispersion on Oil Spill Trajectory in the Burrard InletHaibo Niu, Dalhousie University 09 : 40 — 10 : 05556- Application of Machine Learning Techniques for Oil Spill Response Method Selection in Arctic WatersSaeed Mohammadiun, University of British Columbia – Okanagan 10 : 05 — 10 : 30664- Improving the Qu...
09 : 15 — 09 : 40487- MATADOR: Mapping Tracking and Detection of Oil Using RobotsAllison Chua, Dalhousie University 09 : 40 — 10 : 05538- Long-Term Environmental Monitoring Following the Exxon Valdez Oil SpillRoger Green, PWSRCAC 10 : 05 — 10 : 30613- Determination of Odorants of Interest in Native Crude Oils to Oil Detection CaninesMichelle Karpinsky, Florida ...
09 : 15 — 09 : 40203- Long-Term Multi-Species Consequences of Oil Spill Scenarios in the Salish Sea Using an Atlantis ModelRaisha Lovindeer, University of British Columbia 09 : 40 — 10 : 05401- Quantitative Review Summarizes the Effects of Oil Pollution on Arctic and Subarctic Marine InvertebratesVerena Kalter, Memorial University of Newfoundland 10 : 05 — 10 : 30553- Developing the T...
10 : 50 — 11 : 15499- Evaluation of Oil Emulsification at Sea by Using a New Mesoscale Testing ProtocolLin Zhao, ExxonMobil 11 : 15 — 11 : 40546- Fate and Behaviour of Volatile and Water-Soluble Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Diesel Encapsulated in First-Year Sea Ice – A Microcosm StudyKasia Polcwiartek, University of Manitoba 11 : 40 — 12 : 05572- PAH Depletion in Weathered Oil Slicks Es...
10 : 50 — 11 : 15109- The Coupling of Oil Droplet Evolving and Transport in the Upper OceanRuixue Liu, New Jersey Institute of Technology 11 : 15 — 11 : 40578- The Spill Modelling Unit of Environment and Climate Change Canada, Main Responsibilities, Recent Past and Planned Future ActivitiesHossein Babaei, Environment and Climate Change Canada 11 : 40 — 12 : 05803- Development and Test...
10 : 50 — 11 : 15786- C-BAND Polarimetric Radar Parameters of Oil Contaminated New Sea Ice in a MesocosmElvis Asihene, University of Manitoba
10 : 50 — 11 : 15661- A Review on Ecotoxicity of On-Sea Decanting During Oil Spill ResponseBo Liu, Memorial University of Newfoundland 11 : 15 — 11 : 40700- Herder Toxicity and Risk AssessmentTim Nedwed, ExxonMobil Biomedical Sciences, Inc.
13 : 15 — 13 : 40468- How Dispersant Impacts the Rising of Oil Droplet from Deep Sea?Thomas Le Bihan, Cedre 13 : 40 — 14 : 05703- Dispersant Formulations with Machine Learning-Aided Causal Interface for Effective Oil Spill ResponseBaiyu (Helen) Zhang, Memorial University of Newfoundland 14 : 05 — 14 : 30193- Reducing Oil Droplet Sizes from a Subsea Oil and Gas Release by Mechanical Di...
13 : 15 — 13 : 40174- Taxonomic and Genomic Insights of Arctic Microbial Communities from Northern Beaches Sediment Using Minion Sequencing.Nastasia Freyria, McGill University 13 : 40 — 14 : 05170- Oil Spill Response Science & Technology: Update of BSEE’s Ohmsett Testing FacilityThomas Coolbaugh, Applied Research Associates, Inc., Ohmsett 14 : 05 — 14 : 30410- Chemical Characteriz...
13 : 15 — 13 : 40137- Bioremediation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Oiled Shorelines.Charbel Abou Khalil, New Jersey Institute of Technology 13 : 40 — 14 : 05778- Low Temperature Anaerobic Sulfate Reduction Coupled to Diesel Exposure in Anoxic Arctic Marine Sediment MicrocosmsOye Adebayo, University of Calgary 14 : 05 — 14 : 30175-Evaluating the Hydrocarbon Biodegradation Potential of C...
15 : 40 — 16 : 05473- Chemical Characterisation and Acute Toxicity of Residues from Offshore In-Situ Burning of Spilled Fuel OilsLiv-Guri Faksness, SINTEF Ocean 16 : 05 — 16 : 30571- The MPRI Offshore Burn Experiment (MOBE)Feiyue Wang, University of Manitoba 16 : 30 — 16 : 55647- Biodegradation Potential of Residue Generated During the In-Situ Burning of Oil in the Marine Environment
15 : 40 — 16 : 05189- Bridging the Lab to Field Divide: Advancing Oil Spill Biological Effects Models Requires Revisiting Aquatic Toxicity TestingDeborah French-McCay, RPS Ocean Science 16 : 05 — 16 : 30727- CROSERF Revisited: What Have We Learned About Oil Testing?William Stubblefield, Oregon State University 16 : 30 — 16 : 55316- Recommendations for Improving Testing Protocols of St...
15 : 40 — 16 : 05694- Method for Creating Uniform Oil SlicksNancy Kinner, Coastal Response Research Center 16 : 05 — 16 : 30863- Optimization of Microbubbles and Nanobubbles Gas Flotation for Oil Removal from Oily Wastewater Using Response Surface MethodologyWanhua Shen, University of Northern British Columbia 16 : 30 — 16 : 55638- Impact and Recovery Informing Response Strategy Selec...
Plenary PresentationMeeting Society Challenges with ScienceRita R. Colwell, University of Maryland