The main at-sea response options for the Arctic are containment and recovery, chemical dispersion, and in-situ burning. Containment & Recovery of Oil in Ice Mechanical recovery of oil in ice
Regional Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (RMRCC) Tel: +254 412131100 (24hrs) /+254 737719414 VHF 12 Director General, Kenya Maritime Authority PO Box 95076 Mombasa, Kenya Tel: +254 202381204 /
Division de la Sécurité Maritime Direction de la Marine Marchande Ministère des Pêches et de la Marine Marchande Bd. Felix Houphouet Boigny 40 Casablanca Tel: +212 2 221931 or +212 2 278092 or +212
MODELRISK, 2021 winner Development of models capable of predicting ecological hazards caused by hazardous and noxious substance (HNS) spills. The beneficiary of the 10th ITOPF R&D Award is the
Ports and Maritime Organisation (PMO) (for oil & HNS) Department of Safety and Marine Environment Protection PMO Building South Didar Street Shahaid Haghani Highway Vanak Square Tehran PO Box
Over the years, ITOPF has regularly attended incidents in relatively remote locations with limited response capacities and/or limited contingency planning arrangements in place.
Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Süsta 15 EE-11712 Tallinn Estonia Tel: +372 692 2500 (24 hrs) Fax: +372 692 2501 NCC_estonia@pv.ee Estonian Border Guard Pärnu mnt 115183 Tallinn Estonia Tel:
The impacts of oil in nearshore waters are most often caused by the exposure of marine organisms to high concentrations of naturally or chemically dispersed oil. In many areas, the natural dilution