This paper reviews a number of recent incidents of pollution form shipping and describes how the application of scientific methods for assessing damage helps to maintain a consistent approach to the
Andrew Le Masurier joined ITOPF in 2019 and is a member of the Asia-Pacific Team. His background is in environmental science and before joining ITOPF he worked in contaminated land
ITOPF's seminar, held in Hong Kong in September, provided an overview of these factors, and outlined steps taken to address challenges raised by oil, chemical and plastic pellet responses. Experience
ITOPF joined the Marine Spill Group Meetings at Ipieca Week where this year’s discussions reinforced the key focus areas for the pollution response industry, including alternative fuels.
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.
Shahbaz joined ITOPF as a Technical Adviser in May 2025. He graduated from the National University of Singapore (NUS) with a BSc in Applied Chemistry and MSc in Chemistry. Previous
Senior Technical Adviser, David Campion travelled to Brunei as part of the Brunei National Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation (OPRC) Workshop held by the Global Initiative for