Oil spill modelling

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G Main St Main St Hastings St Hastings St Willingdon Ave Willingdon Ave Nanaimo St Nanaimo St Granville St Granville St Westridge Marine Terminal Stanley Park UBC VANCOUVER BURNABY NORTH VAN (DISTRICT) WEST VANCOUVER PORT MOODY BELCARRA NORTH VAN (CITY) t Projection: BC Albers NAD83 Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015 City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 2 hours 1:65,000 * Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size. * Data Sources: Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans, Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers, Statistics Canada - 2011 Census Base Data: Canadian Hydrographic Service, DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada Legend 0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3 km T T r r a a n n s s - - C C a a n n a a d d a a H H w w y y ! < Port Metro Vancouver Terminals G Spill Origin Population Density (ppl/sq km) < 500 500 - 1,000 1,000 - 5,000 5,000 - 10,000 10,000 - 50,000 > 50,000 Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and models predicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed by Genwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. k Cormorant Colonies k Osprey Nests Salmon Stream Mouths Data missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver. Herring Spawn Activity Parks and Protected Areas Spring Scoter Sightings High Low * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown. Municipalities k Historic Nest Sites Foraging Areas Great Blue Herons * \ Marinas ! V Aquarium Water Intake 2 hours Oiled Surf Scoter Photo: Brocken Inaglory Shoreline Types Estuary, marsh Gravel and sand beach, flat Man made Mud flat Rock Rock with gravel, sand Sand beach, flat Predicted Oil Spill Spread

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Courtesy: City of Vancouver, Genwest Systems Inc

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    Projection: BC Albers NAD83

    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 2 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

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    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    !< Port Metro Vancouver TerminalsGSpill Origin

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    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000

    Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake

    2 hours

    Oiled Surf ScoterPhoto: Brocken Inaglory

    Shoreline TypesEstuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil SpillSpread

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    Projection: BC Albers NAD83

    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 6 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

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    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    !< Port Metro Vancouver TerminalsGSpill Origin

    Population Density (ppl/sq km)< 500500 - 1,0001,000 - 5,000

    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake Sandy Cove West Bay

    Shoreline TypesEstuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil Spill Spread

    6 hours

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    Projection: BC Albers NAD83

    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 12 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

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    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    !< Port Metro Vancouver TerminalsGSpill Origin

    Population Density (ppl/sq km)< 500500 - 1,0001,000 - 5,000

    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000

    Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake

    West BayShoreline Types

    Estuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil Spill Spread

    12 hours

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    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 24 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

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    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    Population Density (ppl/sq km)< 500500 - 1,0001,000 - 5,000

    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000

    Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake

    John LawsonPark

    Shoreline TypesEstuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil Spill Spread

    24 hours

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    Projection: BC Albers NAD83

    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 48 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

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    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3km

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    Population Density (ppl/sq km)< 500500 - 1,0001,000 - 5,000

    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000

    Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake

    The entire coastline of Stanley Park, an Important BirdArea (IBA), is exposed to oil, risking thousands of birds.The seawater intake for the Vancouver Aquarium couldbe contaminated with submerged bitumen.

    ^VancouverAquarium

    Shoreline TypesEstuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil Spill Spread

    48 hours

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    Projection: BC Albers NAD83

    Prepared for City of Vancouver: April 23, 2015

    City of Vancouver: Oil Spill Scenario - First Narrows, April 25th, 72 hours

    1:65,000* Written scales are approximate and are based on a 11 x 17 inch paper size.

    *

    Data Sources:Bird Studies Canada, BCMCA, BIEAP, CCEA, City of North Vancouver, City of Vancouver, DataBC, District of North Vancouver, Living Oceans,Parks Canada, Squamish Streamkeepers,Statistics Canada - 2011 CensusBase Data:Canadian Hydrographic Service,DataBC, Geogratis - Atlas of Canada

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    0 0.75 1.5 2.25 3km

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    !< Port Metro Vancouver TerminalsGSpill Origin

    Population Density (ppl/sq km)< 500500 - 1,0001,000 - 5,000

    5,000 - 10,00010,000 - 50,000> 50,000

    Mapping oil spill extent was done by Living Oceans Society based on modelling output for a spill of non-weathering oil. Diluted bitumen behaves differently (probably more sinks as time elapses after a spill) and modelspredicting spill behaviour of diluted bitumen are not available. The oil slick shown represents oil with a minimum thickness of 0.1 mm, beyond which it breaks up into separate fragments (UNEP GPA). Model developed byGenwest systems and commissioned by the City of Vancouver, the City of Burnaby and the Tsleil-Waututh Nation.

    k Cormorant Coloniesk Osprey Nests

    Salmon Stream MouthsData missing for: Belcarra, Burnaby, Port Moody, UBC, West Vancouver.Herring Spawn ActivityParks and Protected AreasSpring Scoter Sightings

    HighLow

    * Data from 2008. Newer nests/colonies not shown.

    Municipalitiesk Historic Nest Sites

    Foraging AreasGreat Blue Herons *

    \ Marinas!V Aquarium Water Intake

    GranvilleIsland

    VanierParkKitsilanoBeachPark

    Sunset BeachPark

    English BayBeach ParkEnglish BayShoreline Types

    Estuary, marshGravel and sand beach, flatMan madeMud flat

    RockRock with gravel, sandSand beach, flat

    Predicted Oil Spill Spread

    72 hours