Environmental Contaminants:
Description | Technical Assistance to EPA | Natural Resource Damage Assessment | Oil Spill Response | Refuge Support
Oil
Spill Response:
The goal of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Oil Spill Program is
to emphasize early (contingency) planning and cooperation at the local,
regional and national level in an effort to minimize the injury to fish,
wildlife, and sensitive environments from oil spills. Please see our Oil Spill Fact Sheet for more information. |
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The challenge of managing oil spills in the United States is increasing in complexity and magnitude. Oil spills threaten millions of miles of coastline, river systems, lakes and terrestrial habitat daily, particularly where there is extensive oil drilling, refining, and transport. Serious, and potentially permanent, ecological damage is possible where chronic spills or spills of national significance occur. |
The Departments of the Interior, Commerce and Agriculture, together with Tribal governments, States, and other jurisdictions, are responsible for protecting natural resources. Because oil spills respect no boundaries, uniform Federal policies and programs are essential. In addition, since the resources necessary to respond to oil spills are limited and vary among the response agencies, it is more important than ever to establish and strengthen cooperative relationships.
Oil and Nature:
Oil: When it heats our homes and powers our vehicles, it is a necessity. When it spills into our waters and coats our shores, it becomes a big problem. |
Our Role in Coastal Oil Spill Response: Service Environmental Contaminant Specialists work year round to prepare for oil spill response. |
Oil Spills and the Public: When a disaster occurs, people want to help... |
Reporting an Oil Spill: The National Response Center (1-800-424-8802) is the sole Federal point of contact for reporting oil and chemical spills. If you have a spill to report, contact them via their toll-free number or check out our Web Site for additional information on reporting requirements and procedures. |
Other Oil Spill Links:
FWS
Oil Spill Response