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Oil Tanker Spill Statistics 2025

Background ITOPF maintains a database of oil spills from tank vessels, including combined carriers, FPSOs and barges. This contains information on accidental spillages of persistent and

Aerial surveillance

Aerial surveillance

Surveying the site of an oil spill from the air

Djibouti

Port Autonome International de Djibouti BP 2107, Djibouti Tel +253-352331 or +253-351031 or +253-353266 Fax: +253-356187 Ministere des Transports et des Telecommunications Direction des Affaires

Workshop on the use of dispersants to combat oil spills in Germany at sea, Berlin, 12-13 November 2015

ITOPF will be attending this event organised by the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR)

Behind the Scenes

The work of an ITOPF Technical Adviser is not easy to describe as no two incidents or days are the same. Here we provide an overview of the role of a Technical Adviser during a

United States of America

National Response Center (for oil & HNS) c/o United States Coast Guard (CG-3RPF-2) 2100 2nd Street Southwest, Room 2111-B Washington, DC 20593-0001 www.nrc.uscg.mil Tel: +1-800 4248802

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

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:

IMO level 2 training course, Busan, Korea, 23-27 May 2016

ITOPF is assisting at an IMO level 2 oil spill response training course for supervisors and on-scene commanders

ITOPF signs MoU with Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund Canada

ITOPF signs MoU with Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund Canada

We are delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund Canada.