Geographic Response Strategies

Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) are oil spill response plans tailored to protect a specific sensitive site from impacts following a spill. These plans are map-based strategies for areas such as fish hatcheries, wildlife areas, and cultural resources, and can save time during the critical first few hours of an oil spill response.

More information about the process used to develop Geographic Response Strategies (GRS) along the Alaska coastline: Geographic Response Strategies for Alaska

More information about the three Subareas plans for our region:

Prince William Sound
Cook Inlet
Kodiak