Interspill 2022 June Newsletter

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Science Workshops -

getting under the skin of emerging spill and pollution risks!

INTERSPILL 2022 will once again feature science workshops jointly organised by Cedre and ITOPF. These will cover key topical issues relating to both present and future challenges in spill and pollution response. These workshops take the form of four 1-hour sessions, each comprising three presentations by specialists followed by 30 minutes of discussions with the audience to explore these issues in depth. The speakers are from both academia and industry in order to offer as broad a perspective as possible and an international viewpoint. The discussion sessions will be an opportunity for you to express your point of view and contribute to the debates, gain insight into the latest advances on topics presented by experts and potentially expand your network. The provisional programme is below: 21 June 1330-1500 – Trends in propulsion; led by Cedre. Chairman

Christophe LOGETTE, Director of Cedre

ULSFO and the new challenge, link with IMAROS project

Cedre

Reneablel oil (vegetable oil… cooking…)

TotalEnergies

Ammoniac and LNG

INERIS, the public expert on industrial and environmental risk management

22 June 1100-1230 – Atmospheric pollution from chemical spills; led by Cedre. Chairman

Stephane Le Floch,Cedre, Head of the research department

Evaporation from a slick and explosive risk

IMT Mines Alès, A French institute for engineering and applied science

Detection of a gas cloud

ONERA, the French aerospace lab

Modelling of volatile HNS

RBINS, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

22 June 1630-1800 – The issue of plastic pollution; led by ITOPF.

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23 June 1100-1230 – Sensitive tropical environments; led by ITOPF

Chairman

Christophe LOGETTE, Director of Cedre

Chairman

Dr Angela Pinzon, ITOPF

Absorption & Toxicity of Plastics

CEFAS Dr Irene Martins, CIIMAR

Mangrove Impacts of Deepwater Horizon

Polaris

What are the ecological implications for spills of nurdles

Dr D. Abby Renegar, Nova Southeastern University, Florida

Modelling marine plastic pollution

Eric Comerma, RPS

Petroleum hydrocarbon exposure on Atlantic shallowwater corals


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