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  • Wildlife

Oiled Wildlife and Preparedness - Perspectives from South East Asia

  • By Norman Ramos
  • 25 October, 2022
  • 47 min watch
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Oiled wildlife preparedness in Southeast Asia: current practices and future priorities

Without human intervention, the effects of oil on wildlife could be fatal.  On ethical, animal welfare and legal grounds, National Authorities are called to minimize wildlife suffering by setting up appropriate oiled wildlife preparedness and response system.

Southeast Asia is home to the busiest ports, major shipping routes (such as Malacca and Singapore Straits) and extensive oil and gas exploration and production.

In this webinar, Norman Ramos, Principal Trainer & Consultant, and Yow Lih Hern, Senior Consultant, discuss the current practices in South East Asia on a country-by-country basis and their recommendations.

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The importance of pre-planning for effective oiled wildlife response

Effective wildlife response requires proactive pre-planning and long-term preparedness efforts, helping our members act swiftly and effectively when wildlife is impacted. A pre-developed wildlife response plan, integrated within your broader oil spill contingency plan, provides the foundation for fast, coordinated action. We can support you in designing comprehensive wildlife response plans that outline notification procedures, mobilisation protocols, and tiered resource allocations, to enable swift mobilisation and optimal use of resources based on tiered response and good practice.

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