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The pollution risk from mega boxships (2019)

The pollution risk from mega boxships (2019)

A mega box ship has an environmental risk commensurate with its size. Following an incident, the pollution response would need to match.

Our Awards

2017 Salvage & Wreck Environmental Protection Award This award recognises ITOPF's contribution towards protecting the environment during a marine casualty or wreck removal situation. 2014

Key Partners

We work closely with a number of partners to complement our work in promoting effective preparedness and response to marine spills. Intergovernment and Government Partners The International

ITOPF attends Singapore Maritime Week

ITOPF attends Singapore Maritime Week

Richard Johnson and Dr Mark Whittington travelled to Singapore last week to take part in events relating to Singapore Maritime Week

ITOPF attends 'Marine insurance in Russia 2017'

ITOPF attends 'Marine insurance in Russia 2017'

ITOPF was invited to attend the 7th international annual conference of the Russian Union of Marine Insurers (RUMI)

BIMCO Annual Conference & Awards Dinner 2015, Hamburg, Germany, 18 November 2015

Miguel Patel is one of the speakers in the "From Crisis to Clean Up" Session at BIMCO's Annual Conference

2nd Asian Marine Casualty Forum, Raffles City, Singapore, 27-28 April 2017

ITOPF is supporting the 2nd Asian Marine Casualty Forum

Salvage & Wreck, London, UK, 6-8 December 2017

Miguel Patel will be attending the 20th Salvage & Wreck conference focusing on “collaboration, cooperation and risk management for casualty response and wreck removal”.

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