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Trends in Oil Spills from Tankers Over the Past Ten Years (2015)

Trends in Oil Spills from Tankers Over the Past Ten Years (2015)

This poster presents the results of an analysis of various aspects of incident information for tanker spills seven tonnes and over within the past ten years (2005-2014).

AMOP 2015, British Colombia, Canada, 2-4 June 2015

ITOPF will be attending the 38th AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response

Singapore Shipping Week

Singapore Shipping Week

ITOPF was out in force for the Singapore Maritime Week, a week of conferences, exhibitions and social events in celebration of all things maritime, driven by the Maritime and Port Authority of…

ITOPF Supports Marine Pollution 2015

ITOPF Supports Marine Pollution 2015

ITOPF is supporting Lloyd’s Maritime Academy’s Marine Pollution training course which runs from 25 – 26 June 2015

ICOPCE 2015, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, 21-24 April 2015

ITOPF is attending the International Chemical and Oil Pollution Conference and Exhibition

Visualising spill risk: Understanding and assessing regions of heightened vulnerability associated with increased seaborne transport of oil (2015)

Visualising spill risk: Understanding and assessing regions of heightened vulnerability associated with increased seaborne transport of oil (2015)

Understanding and assessing the risk posed by oil spills is an essential starting point in oil spill prevention, preparedness, and response. However, it is a complex process and displaying results of…

New Kids Website & Game

New Kids Website & Game

ITOPF has launched its first children’s website and game

The ITOPF perspective on current challenges in responding to an oil spill in the Arctic (2015)

The ITOPF perspective on current challenges in responding to an oil spill in the Arctic (2015)

(Overheads only) Introduction to ITOPF; The Arctic and Northern routes; Operational challenges and response options; Preparedness and capabilities; Conclusions

Are post-spill environmental studies becoming the norm? (2015)

Are post-spill environmental studies becoming the norm? (2015)

This paper uses information from ITOPF attended incidents to look at trends in conducting post-spill studies, and offer a number of possible reasons for these trends; including a general heightened…