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Applications now open for 2021 ITOPF R&D Award

Applications now open for 2021 ITOPF R&D Award

Applications are invited for the 2021 ITOPF R&D Award.

SAMHO BROTHER, Taiwan, 2005

SAMHO BROTHER, Taiwan, 2005

On 10th October 2005, the chemical tanker SAMHO BROTHER was involved in a collision with the container vessel TS HONGKONG, 9 nm North West of Hsinchu, Taiwan. SAMHO BROTHER was carrying a cargo of

HEBEI SPIRIT, Republic of Korea, 2007

HEBEI SPIRIT, Republic of Korea, 2007

… the VLCC HEBEI SPIRIT (146,848GT, built 1993), laden with 209,000 tonnes of…

4th PREMIAM Conference, London, 21 June 2018

ITOPF is one of the sponsors of the PREMIAM - Post Spill Monitoring Conference

Salvage & Wreck, London, UK, 6-8 December 2017

Miguel Patel will be attending the 20th Salvage & Wreck conference focusing on “collaboration, cooperation and risk management for casualty response and wreck removal”.

ITOPF signals its support for seafarers on World Maritime Day

ITOPF signals its support for seafarers on World Maritime Day

ITOPF staff dressed in the colours of different ensign flags as part of the Sailors’ Society “Signal your support” campaign this World Maritime Day, Thursday 25th September.

ICOPCE 2019, Singapore, 21-24 October 2019

ITOPF is one of the supporters of ICOPCE 2019, the biennial International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition, organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.

FU PING YUAN, Republic of Korea, 2010

FU PING YUAN, Republic of Korea, 2010

The general cargo carrier FU PING YUAN was anchored at the Pukjangjaseo anchorage off Incheon Port, Republic of Korea, when she was involved in a collision with MV CS CRANE on 15th June 2010. The

ARAGON, off Madeira, 1989

ARAGON, off Madeira, 1989

On the 29th December, 1989, whilst under tow following steering gear failure, the Spanish tanker ARAGON suffered heavy weather damage some 360 miles off the coast of Madeira. This resulted in the