This paper starts by discussing the topic of declining tanker spills and ITOPF's work with non-tankers. It continues with what the new dimensions for response to non-tanker spills might be, before
Richard Johnson will be attending this conference aimed at identifying business opportunities for the arctic shipping industry while addressing the technical, operational and commercial challenges
Dr Jessika Fuessel attended an exercise conducted by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (NCA) in cooperation with local authorities in the world’s northernmost settlement, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard.
Swedish Coast Guard, Central Headquarters Stumholmen, Box 536, Karlskrona S-37123 www.coastguard.se Vb.krs@coastguard.se Tel: +46-455 35 3400/3535 or officer on duty: +46 31727 9100 Swedish Coast
Romain Chancerel participated in an IMO workshop on effective shoreline clean-up and waste management in Libreville, Gabon, hosted by Gabon’s Department of Environmental Affairs from 16-18 September.
This paper introduces the types of environmental damage claims typically presented following a substantial oil spill in China, and the basis for these damage claims. By discussing how these claims
Nicky Cariglia was one of the trainers at GI WACAF’s workshop on the Use of Incident Management System (IMS) and Net Environmental Benefit Analysis (NEBA)
ITOPF has just published its Annual Review for 2018. This report incorporates Financial Statements for the year ending 20th February 2018 and provides notice of its Annual General Meeting on 8th