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Drift Card Study Results: Safe Seas 2006
In the "Safe Seas 2006" emergency response exercise, hundreds of biodegradable drift cards simulated spilled pollutants at the site of the hypothetical spills.
- For more information about Safe Seas 2006, please see Related Information at page bottom.
- To learn more about the Safe Seas drift card study, see the link to Safe Seas Drift Card FAQ at page bottom.
Thank You!
We have had a great response from California residents and visitors who have reported drift cards that they've found on the beaches of this coastline. Thanks to all who have reported cards to us! (Keep the reports coming!) We appreciate your time and effort to help our study.
Where have Drift Cards been found?
The map below shows regions of central California where Safe Seas drift cards have been found.
- Colored squares represent locations where drift cards were released (Release Locations). For example, an orange square represents a location where orange drift cards were released.
- Black dots represent Find Locations, where one or more drift cards were found and reported to us. Shown next to each Find Location is the number of cards that were found at that location.
Click any dot shown on the map to learn more about the cards found there. A zoomed version of that coastal region will be displayed, with reported information shown below the map.
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Where were the Drift Cards released?
Yellow and orange cards were released on the water to simulate pollutants released from the vessels involved in the scenario.
Date/ Time | Location | Card Color | Card Quantity | Purpose |
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Aug. 9 0900 | TB Dottie 37°39.0' N, 122°38' W | Yellow | 1000 | Simulate pollutant being continuously released from the fuel barge. | Aug. 9 1200 | M/V Blue Harp 37°49.5' N, 122°41.5' W | Orange | 1000 | Simulate sheening from the M/V Blue Harp due to the collision. |
Green cards were distributed on shorelines on the morning of the exercise, to simulate shoreline oiling impacts and marine debris.
Date/ Time | Location | Card Color | Card Quantity | Purpose |
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Aug. 9 0600 | Fort Funston 37°42'36" N, 122°30' W | Green | 500 | Cards with no holes in them represent oil. Cards with two holes in the corners represent oiled, fishing-related debris. Cards with four holes in the corners represent oiled, land-based debris. | Aug. 9 0600 | Baker Beach 37°47'24" N, 122°28'48" W | Green | 400 | As above. | Aug. 9 0600 | Crissy Field 37°47'60" N, 122°27' W | Green | 100 | As above. |
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Related Information |
Please visit the links below for more information about the Safe Seas emergency response drill, and other drift card studies we have conducted. |
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- OR&R's Role in Safe Seas 2006 A brief description of OR&R's contributions to the August, 2006 Safe Seas emergency response exercise, conducted in central California.
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- Drift Card Reporting Form If you found a drift card released as part of the Safe Seas 2006 emergency response exercise, please use the link to report your find.
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- Safe Seas Drift Card FAQ Answers to some of the questions that you've asked NOAA OR&R about the drift cards released as part of the Safe Seas emergency response exercise.
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- IncidentNews News, photos, and information about the emergency response drill, Safe Seas 2006. This exercise brought together federal, state, and local responders in order to increase response readiness to a large oil spill in a National Marine Sanctuary in central California. [leaves OR&R site]
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Downloadable Resources |
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- Safe Seas 2006 Fact Sheet A short fact sheet about 2006's Safe Seas emergency response exercise.
(Document format: PDF, size: 673.1 K)
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