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Oil Spill Response and Reporting for Boaters – A Practical Necessity!

A common and unavoidable scenario that most boaters come across is an oil spill. But most boaters are not aware of how to deal with the situation or the many things they could do to help eradicate the threat that these oil spills pose to the environment. Wondering what should boaters do once they witness an oil spill? Then, here's is a simple answer; oil spill response at the earliest is what a boater needs to do.

The first step towards oil spill response is to report the spill, regardless of the size to the Coast Guard or the National Response Center. All you have to do is to call up to the NRC's 24 hour hotline and report the spill along with your persouseails, the spiller's details, and date, time, source, and location of the incident. To make reporting even easier, the NRC has launched an Online Reporting Tool. Once you report the spill through this online tool, you'll receive an email enclosing the reporting number.

We can't always expect the Coast Guard and other organizations that are involved in oil spill response to keep a check on the waterfront for spills. So, it's our duty to act wise and report the spill at the earliest. And beware! If you're the spiller and don't report the spill, then you will be subjected to a substantial fine!

When you encounter an oil spill, act quickly and try to locate the source of the leak. Once you track down the leak, your next move should be to control the leak. Although there are many different options to resort to, it is advisable that you carry oil spill kit with you. Your kit should include oil adsorbent pads, a pair of rubber gloves, and hand tools such as scissors, screw drivers, and pliers. But if effective oil spill containment is what you're looking for, then don't forget to include Oil Gone Easy S-200 in your oil spill kit!

Oil Spill Response and Reporting for Boaters A Practical Necessity!

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