Meeting Program

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Time Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
7:00-8:00 Poster Viewing Poster Viewing Poster Viewing
8:00-8:20 Opening Plenary&Panel Session
(SETAC introduction 8:00-8:15 AM)
1A007 Ringwood 2B005 Shea Panel - 1C Panel - 2D
8:20-8:40 (TP013) Lee 2B006 Jackson
8:40-9:00 1A009 Benfield Panel - 2B
9:00-9:20 Panel - 1A
9:20-9:40
9:40-10:00
10:00-10:20 Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:20-10:40 Oil Spill Response Operations & Incident Command System Coffee Break 1C001 Henning 2D001 Boda
10:40-11:00 Panel - 1B Moderators open session 1C002 Engle 2D002 Horel
11:00-11:20 2C001 Kurtz 1C003 Wakefield 2D003 Michel
11:20-11:40 2C002 Brown 1C005 Bartell 2D004 Cortez
11:40-12:00 2C003 Aulov Discussion  
12:00-1:30 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK
1:30-1:50 1A001 Stubblefield Panel - 2A 1B001 Brown Panel - 2C Closing Plenary & Panel Session
1:50-2:10 1A002 Wetzel 1B002 Goff
2:10-2:30 1A003 Mitchelmore Panel - 1B
2:30-2:50 1A004 Anderson  
2:50-3:10 1A005 Martin Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
3:10-3:30 Coffee Break ORD Gulf Breeze Tour
3:30-3:50 1A006 Smith 2A001 Mabile Communication Challenges & Solutions Panel
3:50-4:10 Panel - 1A 2A002 Daling
4:10-4:30 2B001 Overton
4:30-4:50 2B002 Beegle-Krause
4:50-5:10 2B003 Redman C001 Kane  
5:10-5:30 2B004 Boehm C002 Grattan
5:30-6:00 Daily Summary of Tracks & Discussion Daily Summary of Tracks & Discussion

Final ID is the session ID and order number.
Example: 1A001 is session 1A and order number 001 and TP001 is a Tuesday Poster order number 001.

Session Moderators Panelists
Opening Plenary & Panel Session Jaqui Michel Rob Ricker
Roger Prince
Gina Saizan
Alan Maki
Kurt A. Hansen
Rich Camilli
1A :: Ecosystem Effects of Oil Spills Tracy Collier
Amy Ringwood
Peter Hodson
Carys L Mitchelmore
Mary Ann Ottinger
Marie BenKinney
Irv Mendelssohn
Brett Thomas
1B :: Seafood Contamination/Safety and Human Health Issues Steven Lewis
Calvin Walker
Walt Dickhoff
Robert Dickey
Kevin Armbrust
1C :: Risk and Damage Assessment Gene Mancini
William H. Benson
Robin Bullock
Rich DiGuilio
Deborah French-McCay
Ken Boda
Tom Brosnan
2A :: Control and Abatement
(includes approaches and equipment)
Al Venosa David Fritz
Francois Merlin
Victoria Broje
Gary Shigenaka
2B :: Oil Fate and Transport Measurements and Modeling
(includes fingerprinting & biodegradation)
Scott A. Stout
Debbie Payton
Michel Boufadel
Wolfgang Konkel
CJ Beegle-Krause
Damian Shea
2C :: Oil Tracking Technology
(includes biodegradation measurements)
Chris Reddy
Paul Boehm
Charlie Henry
Roger Prince
Greg Wilson
Edward Overton
Rich Camilli
2D :: Response Technology Effectiveness Francois Merlin
Charlie Henry
Kenneth Lee
Al Venosa
Michael Cortez
C :: Communication Challenges and Solutions Mary McDaniel Ann Hayward Walker
Jon Rauscher
Ben Raines
Herb Ward
Sonya Daniel
Tim Zink
Oil Spill Response Operations & Incident Command System Marc Greenberg David P. Wright
Cdr Arex Avanni
Bea Stong

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Final ID Presenter Title
1A001 Stubblefield Wildlife Toxicology: Oil Spills and their Effects on Avian Species
1A002 Wetzel Effects of Exposure to Deepwater Horizon Source Oil and Dispersant Corexit 9500 on Coral Larvae from the Florida Keys
1A003 Mitchelmore Impacts of Corexit 9500 and Chemically-dispersed Oil on Anemone and Coral Species
1A004 Anderson Relative Toxicity of Chemically and Physically Dispersed Weathered Prudhoe Bay Crude Oil to Embryonic Topsmelt (Atherinops affinis)
1A005 Martin Interactions among Oil Exposure Regimes, Differential Partitioning of Alkyl PAH, and Toxicity to Fish
1A006 Smith Avian Embryotoxicity of Weathered Crude Oil Collected from the Gulf of Mexico
1A007 Ringwood Biomarker Responses of Bivalves for Assessing Oil Spill Impacts
1A009 Benfield Species Composition, Distribution, and Abundance of Planktonic, Benthic and Demersal Megafauna in the Vicinity of MC252 during August 2010
TP001 Kleinow Effect of the Dispersant Corexit upon Bioavailability and Toxicity of Deep Horizon Light Crude Oil Emulsion Components to Developing Fish
TP002 Adams Identification of Compounds in Heavy Oil that are Toxic to the Early Life Stages of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
TP003 Wakefield Deepwater Horizon Ephemeral Data Collection: Carcass Stranding and Oiling Rate Data to Help Evaluate Acute Avian Mortality
TP004 Bouldin Monitoring of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Water Column, Sediment and Biological Samples from Barataria Bay, LA
TP005 Corrales A Proteomic and Analytical Chemistry Approach: Seagrasses and Oil Contaminants from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
TP006 Kleinow Stage of Toxicological Vulnerability and Gene Expression Changes in a Developing Fish Model following Exposure to a Deep Horizon Light Crude Oil Emulsion
TP007 Dailey Assessment of Water and Sediment for PAH Concentrations and Embryo Toxicity following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
TP008 Smith Effects of Corexit 9500 on Mallard (Anas platyrynnchos) Embryo Survival and Development
TP011 Jenkins Are Sub-chronic Effects Reliable Predictors of Long Term Ecologically Significant Effects?
TP012 Lewis Phytotoxicities of Oils, Dispersants and Dispersed Oil: Review and Evaluation
TP013 Lee The Uptake of Dispersed Oil Droplets by Zooplankton
1B001 Brown Monitoring Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Seafood in Mississippi in Response to the Gulf Oil Spill
1B002 Goff Fishery Re-Opening Decisions during Deepwater Horizon Event: a Florida Perspective
WP001 Hagood Determination of PAHs in Mississippi Seafood from Areas Affected by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster
1C001 Henning Physical, Chemical and Biological Stressors Influencing Baseline Environmental Conditions in the Gulf of Mexico Prior to the Deepwater Horizon Event
1C002 Engle Environmental Conditions in Northern Gulf of Mexico Estuaries: Before and After the BP Oil Spill
1C003 Wakefield The Effect of Oiling on Avian Survival Rates
1C005 Bartell Assessing Ecological Risks Posed by the Macondo 252 Oil Spill Using the Comprehensive Aquatic Systems Model
RP001 Greer Is CEWAF Prepared in the Lab Suitable for Predicting Toxicity to Herring Embryos?
RP002 Hodson Methods for Characterizing Hydrocarbon Content of Oil Toxicity Test Solutions
RP005 Rand Evaluation of Environmental Exposures, Toxicity Methodology and Modeling Needs: The NRDA Aquatic Toxicology Research Program to Better Understand Potential Toxicity, Hazards and Injury of Petroleum Hydrocarbons to Marine Organisms
RP006 Shaw Is the Cure Worse than the Oil Spill? A New In Depth Look at the Hazards of Chemical Dispersants Applied in the Gulf of Mexico
RP007 Bornstein Fractionation and Analysis of a Heavy Fuel Oil for PAH Content and Toxicity
2A001 Mabile Spilled Oil Removal Tactics by In-situ Controlled Burning Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Oil Spill Response
2A002 Daling Weathering Properties at Sea of the Macondo MC252 Crude Oil
TP014 He Molecular Beam Study on Nonthermal Plasma Treatment of Volatile Organic Compounds using VUV and Femtosecond Laser Photoionization Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry
2B001 Overton The Chemistry of Oil Weathering, Implication for Impacts
2B002 Beegle-Krause Dynamics and Modeling of the Deepwater Well Blowout and Resulting Subsurface Oil Layer (~1100–1300m) from the Deepwater Horizon MC 252
2B003 Redman Estimating the Presence of Microdroplets and a Framework for Evaluating their Toxicity in Oil-Water Mixtures
2B004 Boehm Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons from MC252 in the Water Column: Preliminary Exposure Assessment, Weathering, and Biodegradation
2B005 Shea Bioavailability of PAH from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
2B006 Jackson Crude Oil Biodegradation in Spartina alterniflora Dominated Salt Marshes: Intrinsic Capacity, Limiting Conditions, and Success of Amendments in Field Applications
WP003 Johns Weathering of MC252 Oil in the Water Column of the Gulf of Mexico from May through September 2010: Fluorometry, Dissolved Oxygen, and Quantitative Chemistry Evaluation
WP004 Getzinger Analysis of Oil Spill Dispersants and Degradation Products in Seawater by Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography-High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
WP006 Brown Protocol for Petroleum and PAH Source Determination in Sediments: MC 252 Source Chemical Fingerprinting
WP007 Barker Operational Modeling of the Surface Oil for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
WP008 Anderson Bioavailable PAHs utilizing Passive Sampling Devices in Water and Air in the Gulf of Mexico Pre- and Post-shoreline Oiling during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
WP009 Pardue Distribution and Fate of MC252 Oil across an Elevational Gradient on Fourchon Beach, Louisiana
2C001 Kurtz Indicators used to Monitor Subsurface Oil during the Deepwater Horizon Event
2C002 Brown Deep-water Sediments Collected after the MC252 Oil Spill Reveal a Small Footprint of Macondo Oil Associated with Drilling Mud near the Well-head
2C003 Aulov Human Sensor Networks: Improving Oil Spill Model Predictions Using Social Media Data with Geolocation
WP011 Harmon The Methods used to Characterize Oiling on Shorelines as a Result of the MC252 Incident
WP012 Hepner Time Integrative Large Volume In Situ Water Extraction for Total and Dissolved Trace Organics
WP014 Liu Carbon Nanotube Based Sensor for Monitoring of Underwater Oil Contents
WP015 Benton Tracking Oil Sampled for Chemical Fingerprinting Offshore and Along the Louisiana and Texas Shorelines
WP016 Smith Evaluation of the Utility of Hyperspectral Data for Oil Spill Monitoring and Assessment
WP018 Ramirez Simultaneous Determination of Key Components of Corexit EC9500A and EC9527A in Seawater and Crude Oil by Direct Injection Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry
2D001 Boda, LCDR, USCG An Interagency Team Evaluates the Fate and Effects of Remnant Oil in Beach Environments, Focusing on Risk to Human Health and Environmental Resources
2D002 Horel Enhancing Biodegradation of Crude Oil from the Macondo Well in Alabama Beaches
2D003 Michel Testing and Implementation of Treatment Methods for Marshes Heavily Oiled during the Deepwater Horizon Spill
2D004 Cortez Alternative Response Technology Program for the Deepwater Horizon - An Overview
RP008 Carriger Influence Diagrams as Oil Spill Decision Science Tools
RP009 Sweeten Incorporating Green Alternatives into Emergency Response Waste Management Programs: Examples from the MC 252 Deepwater Horizon Event
C001 Kane Ecosystem Health as a Basis for Human Health: Lessons Learned From the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
C002 Grattan Who Turns to the Media for Reliable Environmental Health Information? New Insights into Journalist–Scientist–Public Health Collaboration
WP019 McGowan

Getting Resource Protection Measures Implemented During An Oil Spill - Seven Key Communication Strategie

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AUTHOR INDEX

Adams, Julie  TP002
Anderson, Brian  1A004
Anderson, Kim A  WP008
Aulov, Oleg  2C003
Barker, Christopher H  WP007
Bartell, Steven M  1C005
Beegle-Krause, CJ  2B002
Benfield, Mark C  1A009
Benton, Laurie  WP015
Boda, LCDR, USCG, Kenneth J  2D001
Boehm, Paul D  2B004
Bornstein, Jason  RP007
Bouldin, Jennifer L  TP004
Brown, Ashli  1B001
Brown, John  WP006
Brown, John S  2C002
Carriger, John F  RP008
Corrales, Jone  TP005
Cortez, Michael J  2D004
Dailey, Meghan  TP007
Daling, Per S  2A002
Engle, Virginia  1C002
Getzinger, Gordon J  WP004
Goff, Kendra  1B002
Grattan, Lynn M  CC002
Greer, Colleen  RP001
Hagood, Gale H  WP001
Harmon, Gary  WP011
He, Luning  TP014
Henning, Miranda  1C001
Hepner, Brent  WP012
Hodson, Peter V  RP002
Horel, Agota  2D002
Jackson, W Andrew  2B006
Jenkins, Kenneth  TP011
Johns, Mark W  WP003
Kane, Andrew S  CC001
Kleinow, Kevin  TP001, TP006
Kurtz, Jan  2C001
Lee, Richard  TP013
Lewis, Michael  TP012
Liu, Chao-Xuan  WP014
Mabile, Nere’  2A001
Martin, Jonathan  1A005
McGowan, Greg  WP019
Michel, Jacqueline  2D003
Mitchelmore, Carys L  1A003
Overton, Edward B  2B001
Pardue, John  WP009
Ramirez, Cesar E  WP018
Rand, Gary  RP005
Redman, Aaron  2B003
Ringwood, Amy H  1A007
Shaw, Susan D  RP006
Shea, Damian  2B005
Smith, Philip N  TP008, WP016, 1A006
Stubblefield, William A  1A001
Sweeten, David W  RP009
Wakefield, Jeffrey R  TP003, 1C003
Wetzel, Dana L  1A002

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AFFILIATION INDEX

Aqualytical Services Inc Center for Environmental Research, Maple Valley WA  WP012
ARCADIS-US Inc  WP019
BP - GCRO  RP009
BP America  2D004
BP America (GCRO - Technology Theme Leader)  2A001
Cardno ENTRIX  TP003, WP011, 1C003
Chemistry Dept, Tulane Univ, New Orleans LA  TP014
Dept of Biology, Queen’s Univ, Kingston ON  RP001, 1A005
Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State Univ  WP009
Dept of Civil and Enviromental Engineering, Texas Tech Univ  2B006
Dept of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge LA  TP001, TP006
Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge LA  WP014
Dept of Environmental and Global Health, College of Public Health and Health Professions, and Emerging Pathogens Institute, Univ of Florida  CC001
Dept of Environmental Sciences, Louisiana State Univ  2B001
Dept of Environmental Toxicology, The Institute of Environmental & Human Health, Texas Tech Univ  TP008, WP016, 1A006
Dept of Environmental Toxicology, UC Davis  1A004
Dept of Pharmacology and Environmental Toxicology Research Program, Univ of Mississippi, University MS  TP007
Dept of Pharmacology, Univ of Mississippi, University MS  TP005
Depts of Neurology, Psychiatry, Epidemiology and Public Health, Univ of Maryland School of Medicine  CC002
Duke Univ, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham NC  WP004
E2 Consulting Engineers Inc, Maryville TN VERIFY  1C005
Ecotoxicology Research Facility, Arkansas State Univ  TP004
Emergency Response Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  WP007
ENVIRON International Corporation  1C001
ERM  TP011
Exponent Inc  WP003, WP006, WP015, 2B005, 2C002
Florida Dept of Health  1B002
Florida International Univ, Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry  WP018
Florida International Univ, North Miami FL  RP005
HDR | HydroQual  2B003
Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI)  RP006
Mississippi State Chemical Laboratory, Mississippi State Univ  WP001
Mississippi State Univ  1B001
Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota FL  1A002
NOAA Office of Response and Restoration  2B002
North Carolina State Univ  2B004
Oregon State Univ, Corvallis OR  1A001
Oregon State Univ, Dept of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Corvallis OR  WP008
Queen’s Univ at Kingston  RP002
Queen’s Univ Chemistry Dept  RP007
Research Planning Inc, Columbia SC  2D003
School of Environmental Studies, Queen’s Univ, Kingston, ON, Canada  TP002
SINTEF, Marine Environmental Technology Dept, Trondheim, Norway  2A002
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography  TP013
TDI-Brooks International Inc.  1A009
UAMI  RP004
Univ of Alabama, Dept of Biological Sciences, Dauphin Island Sea Lab  2D002
Univ of Maryland Baltimore County  2C003
Univ of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, Solomons MD  1A003
Univ of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte NC  1A009
US Coast Guard  2D001
US Environmental Protection Agency  1C002
US Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze FL  RP008
USEPA Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze FL  2C001
USEPA, Gulf Breeze FL  TP012

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