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Sudan

Spills should be reported to the appropriate port authority: Sudan Sea Ports Corporation PO Box 2534 Khartoum Tel: +249 311 79343 or +249 311 79114 Sudan Sea Ports Corporation PO Box 531 Port

ITOPF R&D Award 2020 winner announced

ITOPF R&D Award 2020 winner announced

ITOPF R&D Award 2020 to fund research into the measurement and effects of toxic substances on deep-sea ecosystems

Russian Federation

National Emergency Management Center of the EMERCOM of Russia 121357, 1-Vatutina Str., Moscow Tel: (499) 449-94-43 (499) 449-94-43 or (499) 449-97-13 (499) 449-97-13 ncuks@mchs.gov.ru State

Thailand

Marine Department of Thailand (for oil & HNS) 1278 Yotha Road, Talardnoi Samphanthawong Bangkok 10100 www.md.go.th marine@md.go.th Tel: +2233 1311-8 The Marine Department, as part of the

Tonga

Ports Administration Queens Salote Wharf Hala Vuna Tel: + 676 24 193 Fax: + 676 23 733 Notification may also be made to: Police Department Nuku'alofa Tel: + 676 21 236 Fax: + 676 21

ITOPF R&D Award 2021 - first announcement

ITOPF R&D Award 2021 - first announcement

Funding available for research projects on accidental spills of oil and cargo in the marine environment

Portugal

Direcção-Geral da Autoridade Marítima (DGAM) (for oil and HNS) Maritime Authority Directorate General Praça do Comércio - 1100-148 Lisboa Tel/Fax: +351 21 346 9221 or +351 21 325 5466 Details as

BE-AWARE II Project Seminar, Trondheim, Norway, 26-28 January 2015

Lisa Stevens is attending the next Bonn Agreement: Area-wide Assessment of Risk Evaluations (BE-AWARE) Project Seminar

Samoa West

Police Department Apia Tel: +685-22 222 (24hr) Ministry of Transport P.O. Box 1607 Apia Tel: +685-23 700/4 or +685-23 744 Fax: +685-21 990 The lead agency for marine pollution response is the

Factors that determine the cost of oil spills (2003)

Factors that determine the cost of oil spills (2003)

The NAKHODKA and ERIKA oil spills in Japan and France, respectively, have once again focused attention on the potentially high cost of such events and the adequacy of the current international