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Winner 2019

… Sulphur Emission Control Area (SECA) in Europe and North-America. This Award will help fund a one-year study…

ITOPF Oil Tanker Spill Statistics for 2024

ITOPF Oil Tanker Spill Statistics for 2024

Ten oil spills of more than seven tonnes were recorded from tanker incidents in 2024, the same number as in 2023.

ITOPF hosts first Spillcast event, Trends, Technology and the Environment in London

ITOPF hosts first Spillcast event, Trends, Technology and the Environment in London

Industry leaders and experts gathered in London to discuss the latest in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) trends in relation to ship-source spill response, at an event hosted by ITOPF.

Fishing and harvesting bans in oil spill response (1999)

Fishing and harvesting bans in oil spill response (1999)

Fishing and aquaculture harvesting bans are increasingly used as an oil spill management tool, with the intention of protecting public health and consumer markets. Such bans are easily imposed, but a

Arctic & Cold Climates

… As the average sea ice cover in the Arctic decreases, northern seaways are opening up, offering alternative trade…

ITOPF R&D Award 2019 to fund study into low sulphur fuel oils

ITOPF R&D Award 2019 to fund study into low sulphur fuel oils

We are pleased to announce that the beneficiary of the 8th annual ITOPF R&D Award is the Norwegian research organisation, SINTEF, for a project on the characterisation of low sulphur fuel oils (LSFO).

Netherlands

… RWS Noordzee co-ordinates pollution response in the North Sea. In any type of incident the “polluter” is…

David Campion

 David Campion

… in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and North and South America dealing with a range of oils and…

Greenland

… on the Protection of the Marine Environment of North-East Atlantic (OSPAR 1992) between Belgium, Denmark,…

FLINTERSTAR, Belgium, 2015

FLINTERSTAR, Belgium, 2015

In the early hours of the morning of 6th October, while en route to Bilbao with a cargo of steel plates, the 6,577 GT general cargo ship FLINTERSTAR was involved in a collision with the 136,685 GT