Once oil is spilled at sea, it will naturally spread, fragment and disperse under the influence of wind, waves and currents. For spills in coastal waters, the oil will often drift towards the
Korea Coast Guard 13, Jeongbu 2 Cheongsa-ro Sejong-si Republic of Korea, 30128 Tel: +82 44 122 http://www.mpss.go.kr Alternatively spills should be reported to the nearest Coast Guard
We maintain a worldwide database of accidental oil spills from tankers, combined carriers and barges. This is used to generate statistics on numbers and sizes of spill, and to identify the causes
Direccion General Adjunta de Oceanografia, Hidrografia y Meterologia Edificio B, Primer Nivel Eje Dos Oriente, Tramo Hca.Esc.Naval Militar Num. 861 Colonia Los Ciipreses Delegacion Coyoacan CP 0480,
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
ITOPF is a primary source of information on ship-source pollution. This includes: 18 Technical Information Papers (TIPs) which cover specific spill-related topics illustrated with our photos