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Is greener cleaner? Spill implications from alternative marine fuels (2022) - extended abstract

With the eyes of the world on reducing human reliance on fossil fuels, the shipping industry is undergoing the largest fuel revolution since the obsolescence of steam-powered vessels in the 1950s.…

Spatio-temporal analysis of global marine oil tanker spills over half a century (2020)

This paper provides a global overview of the spatial distribution of accidental marine oil tanker spills of size 7 tonnes and over, based on ITOPF’s spills database, and explores spatio-temporal…

ITOPF attends International Oil Spill Science Conference in Halifax, Canada

The first International Oil Spill Science Conference (IOSSC) took place in Halifax, Canada and provided a platform for the research and oil spill response communities to work together to deal with…

New edition of Annual Review & Notice of AGM 2022

ITOPF has just published its Annual Review for 2022. This report incorporates financial statements for the year ending 20th February 2022 and provides notice of its Annual General Meeting in London…

Annual Review

ITOPF Annual Review 2022

A review of ITOPF's activities during the past twelve months, including the Directors' Report and Accounts.

Cyprus RETOS Workshop

ITOPF will deliver a three-day RETOS workshop in Larnaca, Cyprus.

Croatia RETOS Workshop

ITOPF is delivering a RETOS workshop in collaboration with REMPEC.

Slovenia RETOS Workshop

ITOPF is delivering a RETOS workshop in collaboration with REMPEC.

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.

Nurdles - one container, a billion problems (2022) - extended abstract

To supply the global demand for plastic, significant quantities of pre-production plastic pellets are transported by sea in containers. Plastic pellets, or nurdles, are lentil-sized (typically < 5mm)…

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