Fee: complimentary
This workshop will explore cutting-edge perspectives and practical experiences in the field of spill management.
Session 1 – Recent Developments: Community Engagement, New Technologies, and Cross-Border Response will highlight how collaboration with local communities, the adoption of emerging technologies, and international cooperation are shaping more effective and sustainable oil spill responses.
Session 2 – The Role of Human Factors and Operational Safety in Spill Prevention will examine the critical importance of people, culture, and safety protocols in preventing incidents, emphasizing how training, leadership, and organizational awareness contribute to building a stronger safety culture across operations.
Target Audience: Oil Spill Responders, Occupational Health Professionals, Team Leaders, and Organizational Decision-Makers
Workshop Objectives:
· Increase Awareness: Understand the mental health challenges faced by oil spill responders
· Develop Skills: Equip participants with practical tools and strategies to support mental health
· Create Actionable Materials: Develop a personalized action plan for each participant to implement in their organizational Decision-Makers
Workshop Agenda:
1. Session 1: Understanding Mental Health in Oil Spill Response
2. Session 2: Building Resilience and Action Plans
Registration Fee: $25
Join us for this hands-on tour of Oil Spill Response vessels at the Clean Gulf Associates Harvey Site. The vessels will be moored on-water with staff on hand to explain their capabilities and answer your questions.
Attendees will have the opportunity to board and tour three boats: a 172’ and a 95’ vessel from Clean Gulf Associates (CGA) and a 65’ vessel from Marine Spill Response Corp. (MSRC). And, the hydraulic technology powered AQUA-GATOR by Crucial Inc will be demonstrated.
Also available for tour will be a complete remote wildlife rehabilitation center, types of animal enclosures, and various tools of the trade, to achieve successful release of admitted wildlife.
Round-trip shuttle service from the convention center, as well as snacks and beverages, will be provided courtesy of CGA.
Space is limited—reserve your spot today!
Republic NOLA, 828 S. Peters Street
This session will explore the critical initial escalation phase of an oil spill response, focusing on the rapid mobilization of resources, coordination among stakeholders, and establishment of command structures.
Animals in response can mean many things; from preplanning and where the wildlife branch fits within the overall ICS Structure to the logistics of actually standing up a wildlife rehabilitation center. Further to this, as all say “every spill is different,” species collected differ, specialists vary, data requirements change, and how animals are cared for is evaluated and sometimes revised. We will also take a look at how animals (particularly oil detection canines) are utilized in detecting the presence of oil in the environment.
This session will bring together industry experts to explore the evolving landscape of dispersant use in marine oil spill response. Attendees will gain insights into strategic deployment, regulatory developments, scientific advancements, and lessons learned. Designed for emergency managers, response personnel, environmental scientists, and decision-makers, this session equips participants with the knowledge and tools to support informed, science-based decisions in marine spill preparedness and response.
This session will delve into the significant strides made in enhancing oil spill preparedness across various regions, including Canada, the Caribbean, and South America. Our speakers will share insights and experiences on the collaborative efforts and innovative strategies implemented to build robust response frameworks in these regions.
This comprehensive overview will provide valuable perspectives and facilitate engaging discussion among the panelists and attendees.
Step into the spirit of Canal Street to get a true taste of the city! Savor local bites while sparking new partnerships in a lively setting where connections are as memorable as the flavors.
This session brings together Louisiana and Texas leaders to discuss how Louisiana and Texas are addressing today’s emergency preparedness and response challenges, focusing on how local, state, and federal agencies work together—and where those relationships are being built, tested and strengthened.
Attendees will gain actionable insights on building stronger interagency partnerships and improving coordinated response efforts.
From orbit to the ocean surface, technology continues to revolutionize oil spill response and field operations. This session showcases cutting-edge tools and innovations driving efficiency, accuracy, and coordination in environmental response.
This session will explore the impacts of non-spill events (i.e. hurricanes, cybersecurity, supply chain failures) and how Incident Management Teams (IMTs) have adapted to address these other types of events.
This session will explore current regulatory challenges, best practices for maintaining spill response equipment, and cutting-edge technologies to enhance preparedness and response effectiveness in oil spill management.
This session will cover how a variety of hazards are detected and controlled. The ultimate goal is the safety of people and the environment. Assessing what hazards are present and how to respond are important in improving capabilities.
Recharge & Connect- New Orleans style! Enjoy light refreshments, reset your mind and make new connections with fellow attendees and exhibitors.
Cutting-edge technology continues to enhance the precision and speed of oil spill response. This session explores how advanced modeling, unmanned systems, and artificial intelligence are transforming data into actionable insight for responders.
Employee transitions are inevitable, but disruptions don’t have to be. This session provides actionable strategies and real-world examples for building resilient teams and processes that ensure seamless operational response, even amidst workforce evolution. Lean how to minimize risk, maintain performance, and empower continuity.
This session will explore the financial considerations and implications of closing oil spill response operations including tracking, cost recovery, and financial accountability.
This session will review the overall response to the unsecured release at Well 59 in Garden Island Bay in May 2025. Areas of focus will include Federal On-Scene Coordinator, management of the spill following federalization of the incident, the use of Environmental Response Management Application (ERMA) as a “Common Operating Picture (COP)” management tool, the type of equipment needed for the shallow water environment, and the impact of livestreaming video and pictures on the response.
Mix, mingle, and move to the music—Enjoy a cold refreshment, tasty bites, and let the smooth sounds of blues carry the conversation!
Nothing says New Orleans like beignets and coffee! Join us for this sweet networking break where great conversations are served with a side of powdered sugar.
Effective training remains the cornerstone of a successful response program. This session highlights innovative tools and simulation platforms that enhance preparedness through accessible, interactive learning.
When crisis strikes, true leadership is tested both within the organization and in the public eye. This session explores how to maintain internal cohesion and morale while projecting confident, credible leadership to external stakeholders.
This session will focus on cradle-to-grave lithium-ion battery response. Presentations will range from case studies, packaging/shipping, regulations, and actionable strategies.
True preparedness goes beyond checking regulatory boxes—it requires a culture of awareness, accountability, and continuous improvement. This session explores how organizations can build sustainable emergency preparedness by adopting an environmental regulator’s mindset.
Protracted crises demand more than technical expertise—they require sustained psychological endurance, adaptive leadership, and cohesive team dynamics. This session explores science-backed strategies to build mental flexibility and resilience within Incident Management Teams (IMTs), particularly in the energy sector where high-consequence, low-frequency incidents challenge preparedness. Drawing insights from emergency psychology, law enforcement practices, and holistic wellness models, we examine how to equip IMT personnel—many of whom come from non-response backgrounds—with the cognitive tools and emotional strength to lead through sustained stress. Participants will learn how proactive mental flexibility training, embedded wellness practices, and intentional team culture can fortify IMTs for prolonged response conditions. Real-world case studies and lessons learned from corporate response teams and cross-sector partnerships will ground the discussion in practical application.
This session will focus on the transition from PFAS containing to Fluorine Free Foam and review the landscape from an operational and legal standpoint with Field Testing and a case study/observation.
Strengthening preparedness for environmental emergencies requires smarter planning, effective exercises, and clear coordination. This session highlights practical strategies for improving readiness and response.
We know the benefits of restoration and remediation from public safety to ecosystem recovery, but what are the potential impacts? This session will focus on the impacts of remediation and recovery by way of case studies.
Panelists will apply their own real-world experiences from serving in the position of Environmental Unit Leader to provide practical insights into the role of the Environmental Unit and its importance during a spill response, as well as proven tools and best practices to ensure an effective environmental response.
Alabama Department of Environmental Management
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality