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These data are part of a larger work termed Digital Area Contingency Plans (ACP) and Geographic Response Plans (GRPs) that consist of many layers of data used to produce maps for the planning purposes of preparing for oil spill response in a given region. Shown on these maps are sites identified as particularly sensitive to spilled oil, booming strategies to protect them, staging areas to deploy equipment and personel, areas to collect spilled oil, geographic features and names, socio-economic features and names, and other considerations neccesary in planning to respond to oil spilled on water in a given area. |
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These data are part of a larger work termed Digital Area Contingency Plans (ACP) and Geographic Response Plans (GRPs) that consist of many layers of data used to produce maps for the planning purposes of preparing for oil spill response in a given region. Shown on these maps are sites identified as particularly sensitive to spilled oil, booming strategies to protect them, staging areas to deploy equipment and personel, areas to collect spilled oil, geographic features and names, socio-economic features and names, and other considerations neccesary in planning to respond to oil spilled on water in a given area. |
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["GRP","ACP","Oil Spill Response","Chemical Spill Response","Area Contingency Plan","Geographic Response Plan","Booming Strategies","Oil Collection Sites","Oceanography","Circulation Dynamics","Florida","Alabama","Mississippi","Georgia","South Carolina","Puerto Rico","US Virgin Islands","St John","St Thomas","St Croix","Sector Mobile","Sector Saint Petersburg","Sector Key West","Sector Miami","Sector Jacksonville","Sector Charleston","Marine Safety Unit Savannah","USCG District Seven","USCG District Eight","Statewide","Southeast United States","US Caribbean","Coastal","Marine","Sea Surface","Shoreline","Nearshore","2010","2011"] |