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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

New Zealand

Rescue Coordination Centre NZ Avalon Business Centre Percy Cameron Street Avalon PO Box 30050 Lower Hutt Tel: +64 4 577 8030 (24 hr) Fax: +64 4 577 8041 Or notify the appropriate regional

Brazil

MRCC Brazil Praça Barâo de Ladârio s/n Ed. Alte. Tamandaré, 7 andar CEP 20091-000 Rio de Janeiro RJ +55 21 2104 6056/6038 Fax: +55 21 2104 6038 mrccbrazil@con.mar.mil.br Alternatively, spills

Philippines

Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) National Headquarters PCG (NHQ-PCG) 139 25th Street Port Area 1018 Manila Tel: +63 2 527 3880 (24 hr) or +63 2 527 3877 (24 hr) Email: cpcg@coastguard.gov.ph or

Canada

Spills may be reported to the appropriate regional centre or nearest Vessel Traffic Service centre (24 hrs): Atlantic Region St. John's, Newfoundland: Tel: +1-800-563-9089 Halifax, Nova Scotia:

United Kingdom

Notification of spills should be made to the nearest HM Coastguard Rescue Centre. MCA Counter Pollution & Response (for Oil & HNS) The Maritime & Coastguard Agency Spring Place 105

Belgium

Two spill notification points (Coastguard Centres): Maritime Rescue and Coordination Centre (MRCC) Maritiem Plein 3 B-8400 Ostend Tel: +32 59 701 000/100 (emergencies only) or +32 59 34 10 20

ITOPF attends SpillCon 2023

ITOPF attends SpillCon 2023

SpillCon 2023 took place in Brisbane with ITOPF in attendance, delivering a series of talks.

ESG in Marine Casualties Workshop takes place in London

ESG in Marine Casualties Workshop takes place in London

Building on the successes of the first event, the second iteration of ESG in Marine Casualties Workshop took place last week in London, co-organised by ITOPF, Marittima Ltd., Polaris Applied Sciences

Understanding culture in the context of emergencies: A step towards a more effective international spill response

Understanding culture in the context of emergencies: A step towards a more effective international spill response

Following an incident, the spill response community is subject to intense pressure where uncertainty is prevalent, yet strong work relationships are often expected to be built on an ad- hoc basis