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Recent activities of ITOPF, the AMORGOS incident and considerations of NEBA (2002)

Recent activities of ITOPF, the AMORGOS incident and considerations of NEBA (2002)

Learning from previous oil spill experiences is very important if predictions are to be made about the possible outcomes of following a particular response strategy in the aftermath of a new incident.

Colleen O'Hagan Leaves ITOPF

Colleen O'Hagan Leaves ITOPF

Colleen has left ITOPF to take up a position with the IMO

Contamination Expo, Birmingham, UK, 11-12 September 2019

ITOPF will be attending this event for contamination and spill response professionals

GI WACAF Workshop, Congo, 27-19 June 2017

Anne Reglain will be attending this national workshop on waste management.

ITOPF presents at online workshop for the Mexican Navy

ITOPF presents at online workshop for the Mexican Navy

ITOPF presents at online workshop for the Mexican Navy ITOPF participated in a virtual workshop on claims and compensation for oil spills from ships and oil platforms organised by the Mexican Navy

Oil Spill Modelling

A number of models have been developed to simulate weathering processes and forecast the fate of oil once spilled. The models follow a number of different approaches. They can range from a simple

Latvia

Latvian Coast Guard Service Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre(MRCC) RIGA Meldru iela 5a Riga LV-1015 www.mrcc.lv Tel: +371 6732 3103 or +371 67082070 Fax: +371 6732 0100 or+371 2927

IG P&I Asia Correspondents Seminar, Singapore, 3-4 December 2019

Dr Karen Purnell will be presenting at this event

Library

ITOPF has its own library with an extensive collection of books, reports, conference papers and technical articles on oil pollution, clean-up techniques and related topics. It is a primary source

Useful links

Links to websites containing information on marine spills and related issues and to other relevant or related organisations. (Inclusion in this list does not mean that ITOPF endorses the