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ITOPF joins Standard Club video series on alternative fuels

ITOPF joins Standard Club video series on alternative fuels

ITOPF took part in The Standard Club’s video series on alternative fuels with Technical Adviser, Andrew Le Masurier representing ITOPF.

Singapore

Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (for oil & HNS) Marine Environment & Safety 7B Keppel Road #19-00 Tanjong Pajar Complex Singapore 089055 www.mpa.gov.sg  Tel: +65 63252488

Bahrain

Port Control: Mina Sulman Tel: +973 17 727447/719404 Fax: +973 17 727985 General Directorate of Environment & Wildlife Protection Public Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources

International Assistance: Sharing the Load or Muddying the Waters?

International Assistance: Sharing the Load or Muddying the Waters?

Despite a significant decline in major ship-sourced oil spills worldwide, these incidents continue to pose significant challenges for affected countries, impacting livelihoods and coastal ecosystems.

ARAGON, off Madeira, 1989

ARAGON, off Madeira, 1989

On the 29th December, 1989, whilst under tow following steering gear failure, the Spanish tanker ARAGON suffered heavy weather damage some 360 miles off the coast of Madeira. This resulted in the

Venezuela

Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) Av. Eugenio Mendoza, Centro Letonia, Torre ING Bank, Piso 7, Urb. La Castellana, Distrito Capital 1064-A. Tel: 58 212 274 7493 Cell: 58 412 337 1744 Instituto

Colombia

Dirección Nacional Marítima (DIMAR) Unidad Nacional de Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres (UNGRD) Avenida Calle 26 No. 92-32 Edificio Gold - piso 2Bogotá, Colombia Tel: +571 5529696 – 01 8000

Honduras

General Directorate of the Merchant Marine of Honduras Marine Environment Protection Department Edificio PIETRA, Col. Florencia Sur, Boulevard Suyapa, Bloque C, 1ra Calle, 1 y 4ta Ave. Contigüo a

TIP 10: Leadership, command & management of oil spills

TIP 10: Leadership, command & management of oil spills

This paper considers many of the situations encountered in a response to ship-source pollution and explains how effective leadership, command and management can maximise the success of response

Guatemala

For the Caribbean Sea: Comando Naval del Caribe Santo Tomás de Castilla Izabal Tel: +502-7948 3127 Tel: +502-7948 3127 For the Pacific Ocean: Comando Naval del Pacífico Puerto Quetzal