Potentially polluting shipwrecks pose a significant hazard to the environment, marine life, and human health. Wrecks which contain oil and whose hulls are corroding are being assessed for their damage and mitigation potential. Underwater munitions that were dumped at sea during the World Wars are also a threat to the marine environment. MMC is currently working on developing a course for undergraduate students that addresses these topics. The U.S. Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released a report in 2013 that identifies shipwrecks that are at risk for pollution events.
Vessel Audit Reporting and Oil Spill Contingency Planning
MMC drafted and edited UNOLS vessel audit reports for this naval architecture and salvage engineering firm. MMC also prepared oil spill contingency plans, including Facility Response Plans (FRP) and Marine Operations Manuals (MOM) for U.S. Coast Guard approval. The MOM describes the procedures that a facility will follow for performing transfers of oil to/from vessels. The FRP is required by federal law and prepared by all owners/ operators of drilling rigs and oil storage facilities to guide response to a “worst case discharge” of oil into the surrounding environment.