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Case Studies
The Importance of Communication in the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary, Washington
Summary of ProjectThe Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) was established to protect natural and cultural resources from the danger of large vessel oil spills. Members from the sanctuary shared results of the oil spill risk studies and discussed an "Area to Be Avoided" (ATBA) proposal with representatives of all stakeholders. Compliance was voluntary. Interviews were held with representatives and stakeholders with the purpose of creating educational materials. Tools UsedSurvey Research Observation OutcomesWith the help of stakeholder interviews, educational flyers were generated describing why vessels should avoid the area (i.e., avoiding risk of groundings and oil spills), as well as the natural and cultural characteristics of the sanctuary. Vessels and shipping companies responded favorably to communications from the sanctuary staff. Voluntary compliance has been very high. Educational efforts and "friendly reminders" have increased the effectiveness of the ATBA and the levels of compliance. There is currently a 90 to 95 percent compliance rate. Additional ResourcesArticles and Books NOAA Coastal Services Center. 2001. "Maritime Safety a Priority in Washington Sanctuary." Coastal Services. July/August 2001. Web Sites Map
of the "Area To Be Avoided" at the OCNMS NOAA
and Coast Guard Gain Approval for Greater Ship Safety Along Olympic
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