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As the world speeds towards de-carbonization, it is opening up a future filled with new risks that must be understood and navigated-even if they can't yet be measured or quantified. That was the theme of an October 19 meeting sponsored by the American Salvage Association in Galveston, Texas, designed to help salvors understand the risks of responding to a marine event in which alternative fuels could be released. The meeting, which was recorded, took place on the campus of Texas A&M University and was hosted by the Teichman Group, one of the world's largest salvors that operates globally. Jim Elliott, chief operation officer of the Teichman Group, who introduced the speakers, noted that it is also the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act. A high-powered roster of presenters gave a series of information- packed presentations. |