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Tim Wadsworth

 Tim Wadsworth

Tim Wadsworth has degrees in engineering and in law. He joined ITOPF in 1991 and has been involved subsequently in many spills internationally, assisting primarily in the assessment of claims

Winner 2022

POLITE, 2022 winner The beneficiary of the 2022 ITOPF Research and Development (R&D) award is the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in Canada, in partnership with Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean

Antigua & Barbuda

Antigua Barbuda Defence Force Coast Guard PO Box 1572 Deepwater Harbour St. John's, Antigua Tel: +1-268 4620671 Fax: +1-268 4622842 abdfcg@candw.ag As above. The National Marine Pollution

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).

ITOPF grants 11th annual Research and Development (R&D) award to POLITE project, Canada

ITOPF grants 11th annual Research and Development (R&D) award to POLITE project, Canada

The 2022 ITOPF Research and Development (R&D) award has been granted to the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in Canada, in partnership with Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, USA.

Oil spill dispersants - Myths & mysteries unravelled (2002)

Oil spill dispersants - Myths & mysteries unravelled (2002)

The subject of oil spill dispersants has attracted greater attention in recent years as more countries have sought to develop legislation permitting their use. Claims about the improved effectiveness

From the Torrey Canyon to today: A 50 year retrospective of recovery from the oil spill and interaction with climate-driven fluctuations on Cornish rocky shores (2017)

From the Torrey Canyon to today: A 50 year retrospective of recovery from the oil spill and interaction with climate-driven fluctuations on Cornish rocky shores (2017)

This paper highlights lessons learnt from observations stretching back 60 years, both before and after the Torrey Canyon spill, for rocky shore monitoring, especially the need for broad-scale and

Cayman Islands

Emergency Communications (911 Centre) Tel: +1-345 943 4911 (emerg.) or +1-345 949 9008 (office) Fax: +1 345 949 4386 Brent.finster@gov.ky Department of Environment 580 North Sound Road PO Box 486

Israel

Marine and Coastal Environment Division (MEPD) Ministry of the Environmental Protection 15a Pal Yam Street, P.O. Box 811, Haifa

Chemical Fate and Effects

Whether solid, liquid or gaseous in form, when chemicals are spilled they can behave in a number of different ways. It is important to understand this behaviour so that health and safety