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The East Asian Seas Congress 2015, Danang, Vietnam, 16-21 November 2015

Alex Hunt and Jessika Fuessel will be attending the EAS Congress 2015 "Setting the sustainable development agenda for the Seas of East Asia beyond 2015"

Anguilla

Police Headquarters The Valley Anguilla Tel: +1-264 4972333/5333/2533 Fax: +1-264 4573746 Keithly.Benjamin@gov.ai Director Disaster Management Department of Disaster Management The Valley PO Box

Samoa (America)

United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment PO Box 249, Pago Pago 96799 Tel: +684-633 2299 or +684-733 1223 (24hr) Details as above. In the event of an incident, one of the following three

Contingency Planning

Careful planning is essential for any potential spill situation as incidents are far easier to resolve when a well prepared and tested contingency plan is available. Contingency plans provide the

Greece

Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Ministry of Mercantile Marine (MMM) Hellenic Coast Guard 150 Grigoriou Lambraki Str. GR-18518 Piraeus Tel: +30 210 411 2500 or +30 210 419 1508 or +30 210

Compensation for Ship-source Marine Oil Spills

A spill of oil from a ship can cause a financial loss for a variety of organisations and individuals. Despite the best efforts of those concerned, the resultant clean-up can be protracted and

ITOPF facilitates claims and compensation workshop in Canada

ITOPF facilitates claims and compensation workshop in Canada

Those affected by ship-source pollution incidents can make claims against economic losses they have experienced, and the submitting, processing, and handling of these claims is a vital step in

ITOPF presents at virtual workshop for the Pacific Islands

ITOPF presents at virtual workshop for the Pacific Islands

ITOPF was one of the speakers at the Regional Workshop on the Ratification and Effective Implementation of Conventions Relating to Oil Spill Response, Liability, and Compensation for the Pacific

Half a century of shipping spills: What's changed? (2012)

Half a century of shipping spills: What's changed? (2012)

Over the last half century, particularly since the critical TORREY CANYON incident of 1967, the most noteworthy change has been the dramatic decline in the number of major tanker spills from an

Ships and the marine environment (2001)

Ships and the marine environment (2001)

Ships interact with the environment in which they operate in many ways. Shipping casualties provide the most visual manifestation of the interaction between ships and the marine environment,