Sept 21, 2016 (LBO) – Experts from the U.S. Pacific Command have provided training for disaster response counterparts from Sri Lanka and Maldives on responses to potential oil spills that could impact the local environment.
Both civilian and military participants shared experiences from recent oil spill response efforts, with hands-on field exercises that included a live demonstration at sea, a statement said.
“Protecting the well-being of the Indian Ocean region is one of the reasons why it’s so important to develop regional cooperation,” said U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and Maldives Atul Keshap.
“The United States will stand together with Sri Lanka and Maldives to ensure our seas can continue to provide food and employment.”
The U.S. Pacific Command, Sri Lankan Navy, Sri Lankan Coast Guard, Sri Lanka Disaster Management Center, Marine Environmental Protection Authority, and Maldives National Defense Force partnered together for the week-long workshop.
The event coincides with the U.S. Department of State Our Ocean conference in Washington D.C., where environmental activists, scientists, business and world leaders gathered to find solutions and commit to actions to protect and conserve our ocean and its resources.
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