the studies and priorities for funding the chemical backup. Subsequent 

 reviews contributed significantly to the current draft of this report. 

 The help of the following reviewers is gratefully acknowledged (reviewers 

 of this report are marked with an asterisk) : 

 Dr. Jack Anderson, Battelle N.W. 

 Dr. Donald Malins, Environmental Conservation Division, 



Northwest Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA 

 Dr. Charles T. Krebs , St. Mary's College 

 Dr. George J. Mueller, Institute for Marine Science, 



University of Alaska 

 Dr. Steve LeGore, NALCO Environmental Sciences 

 Dr. Dennis Stainken, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 

 Dr. John Teal, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute 

 Dr. Kiell I. Johannessen, The Norwegian Marine Pollution and 



Monitoring Program 

 Dr. Don Westlake, University of Alberta 

 -•-Dr. Douglas Wolfe, OCSEAP, NOAA 

 -Dr. John Calder, OCSEAP, NOAA 

 ■■■Dr. David Nyquist, OCSEAP, NOAA 

 "Dr. Howard Feder, University of Alaska 



"Dr. John Farrington, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 

 -Dr. Harold Hodgins, NMFS , NOAA 

 -MS. Robert C. Clark, Jr., NMFS, NOAA 

 -Dr. John Augenfeld, Battelle N.W. 



In addition to other acknowledgements mentioned above, the U.S. 

 NOAA/OCSEAP SOR Team wishes to express appreciation to the following 

 offices and personnel for crucial assistance during the activation phase 

 of the team's response: The Associated Press wire desk in Denver, 

 Colorado, cooperated in providing initial and subsequent news releases; 

 Mr. Tuner, working with the On-Scene Coordinator in Sweden, provided 

 information and facilitated contact with Asko Laboratory; Dr. ftke Hagstrb'm, 

 of Asko Laboratory, provided the first thorough description of scientific 

 activities on-scene and facilitated further coordination; Dr. Bengt-Owe 

 Jansson, gave continuous information on spill conditions, initial 



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