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NATUNA SEA, Indonesia/Singapore/Malaysia, 2000

NATUNA SEA, Indonesia/Singapore/Malaysia, 2000

Tanker NATUNA SEA (51,095 GT; built 1980) grounded in Indonesian waters in the Singapore Strait on 3rd October 2000. At the time of the incident, the vessel was laden with 70,000 tonnes of Nile Blend

Cookies & Privacy Policy

Privacy Statement This Privacy Statement sets out what personal information ITOPF collects, what we collect it for, how we share it and your rights in relation to your personal information in

Brazil

MRCC Brazil Praça Barâo de Ladârio s/n Ed. Alte. Tamandaré, 7 andar CEP 20091-000 Rio de Janeiro RJ +55 21 2104 6056/6038 Fax: +55 21 2104 6038 mrccbrazil@con.mar.mil.br Alternatively, spills

New Zealand

Rescue Coordination Centre NZ Avalon Business Centre Percy Cameron Street Avalon PO Box 30050 Lower Hutt Tel: +64 4 577 8030 (24 hr) Fax: +64 4 577 8041 Or notify the appropriate regional

BALEX DELTA 2017, Russia, 8-10 August 2017

ITOPF is partipating in this international exercise

GDANSK, Venezuela, 2011

GDANSK, Venezuela, 2011

On 28th January 2011, the bulk carrier GDANSK was loaded with 35,100 MT of iron ore when she ran aground outside Ferrominera Port, Puerto Ordaz, on the Orinoco River in Venezuela. As a result of the

Dominican Republic

Notification should be made to the nearest port of terminal authority and to: Comisión Nacional de Sanamiento Ecológico Calle Euclides Morillo 65 Edificio No.2 CAASD Santo Domingo Tel: +1 809 562

Behind the Scenes

The work of an ITOPF Technical Adviser is not easy to describe as no two incidents or days are the same. Here we provide an overview of the role of a Technical Adviser during a

Meet some of the Team

Here we ask some of our team about what attracted them to a position at ITOPF, how they have found their experiences in the role, and what they are most looking forward to.  Marie

ATHOS 1, USA, 2004

ATHOS 1, USA, 2004

On 26th November 2004, the oil tanker ATHOS 1 struck an abandoned submerged and uncharted anchor on the approach to the Citgo refinery dock on the Delaware River, Paulsboro, New Jersey. The anchor