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Maintenance and Response Resource Integration Program for Marine Pollution Control and Management System

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The goal of this program for this year was to improve the system’s management performance for response resource. By establishing the link between the response units with their storage facilities and the corresponding materials at these facilities in terms of types and quantity, the response resource was improved for data correctness and completeness. This year, the search function for permit management was incorporated into the new interface and a statistical function was added for oil transportation by sea, as to stay on top of the actual and permitted oil transportation. In addition, the ocean pollution inspection and punishment data were updated to allow data search for local administrations, inspection or punishment regulations, and the monetary punishment accumulation function was introduced. For the issue of drifting or bottom garbage in the ocean in recent year that catches much attention, the ocean garbage management interface was added to provide search and download for search for and download of statistical graphs. For the part of system GIS platform, the locating function was established to search by address and database keywords. Also, buffer analysis was added to the search for response units and response resource in the platform. Additionally, the new graphic levels added this year included water depth distribution, sea wave forecast, whale and dolphin distribution, fishery resource preserves, important wetlands and coral reef distribution among others. This will provide more environmental information and sea conditions for the response actions. In addition, 25 trainees attended the 2015 training program for the manpower of response to ocean pollutions due to oil and chemical spills at the Centre of Documentation, Research and Experimentation on. Accidental Water Pollution (Cedre) in France. This program was provided to help Taiwan’s ocean pollution response personnel learn advanced experience from foreign experts as an effort to improve the professional knowledge and techniques of Taiwan in response to ocean pollutions.
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Marine Pollution Prevention Management System, Geographic Information System, Emergency Response
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