Through our partnership with Sea Alarm, OSRL Members have immediate and 24/7 access to specialist technical advice for wildlife emergencies, where one Sea Alarm specialist can deploy onsite to support the IMT. This service provides decision making support, assists the development of a wildlife branch and aims at enhancing coordination and effectiveness in the early hours and days of a wildlife incident response.
Supporting global wildlife response through expertise and collaboration
Our partnership with Sea Alarm, a renowned organisation with established expertise in wildlife emergency preparedness and response, offers our members technical advice as part of our core membership coverage.
As part of this service, two specialists are available from Sea Alarm 24/7 to assist the IMT with data collection, monitoring, and analysing any unfolding scenario while supporting the Member’s decision making to prevent and deal with significant wildlife impacts:
- One specialist is ready to be deployed onsite to assist the Incident Management Team (IMT), developing the wildlife branch and engaging with relevant in-country authorities, stakeholders and responders.
- The second specialist provides remote support, while maximising the use of Sea Alarm's international connectivity.
Sea Alarm is a non-governmental organisation that works internationally with governments, industry and NGOs to improve global preparedness for oiled wildlife incidents. Sea Alarm's personnel have unique expertise that includes wildlife incident assessment and management, wildlife planning and preparedness development, response network management, good practice dissemination, and design and development of training and exercises. Sea Alarm specialists do not handle animals, but as advisers, they help create the environment and conditions that mobilised wildlife response specialists need to make a difference during an incident.
Why is Sea Alarm’s technical advice important
Pollution that causes risks or direct impacts to wildlife can cause serious additional challenges to an unfolding scenario that our members can be confronted with. Effects on wildlife easily lead to social impacts and potential reputation risks. In the early days of an incident the IMT may not have enough capacity to anticipate and deal with these wildlife issues that may develop into reputational risks if unattended. When activated, the Sea Alarm advisory team will assist the IMT with:
- Analysing data and information to anticipate wildlife impact risks
- Understanding the wildlife aspects and taking pro-active decisions
- Initiating the wildlife branch and making it work along with government agencies and non-governmental organisations
- Identifying local, regional and international expertise relevant to the scenario via its database
- Identifying and contacting key authorities and stakeholders relevant for engagement in the wildlife branch
- Identifying response gaps in the unfolding scenario and deal with them before they become a reputational problem for the client
Accessing this service is quick and straightforward
As an OSRL member, we can guide you through the use of this service alongside your ongoing incident.
As part of your core membership coverage, you can use this service by calling the Duty Manager or contacting us for more information.
Simply fill in the form, and we'll get in contact with you.
If you would prefer to call us, please pick up the phone to speak with our Duty Manager. Please always call for instant technical advice on using your core membership coverage services.
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