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Disposal

Most oil spills generate considerable waste. This includes not just oil, but oiled cargo, debris, shoreline sediment, fauna and flora, equipment and protective clothing (PPE). Waste can sometimes…

Contingency Planning

Careful planning is essential for any potential spill situation as incidents are far easier to resolve when a well prepared and tested contingency plan is available. Contingency plans provide the…

INTERSPILL 2022

ITOPF is attending Interspill 2022, held at the RAI Exhibition and Conference Centre, Amsterdam, between 21 and 23 June.

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…

Jamie Stovin-Bradford

 Jamie Stovin-Bradford

Jamie joined ITOPF in September 2021. He has a MSc in Geophysical Hazards from UCL and a BSc in Geography from Durham University.  He is a member of the ITOPF mapping modelling and monitoring…

Video Library

ITOPF's seven film series "Response to Marine Oil Spills" is available to view online below with subtitles in English, Arabic, French, Spanish, Chinese (simplified), Korean, Turkish, Portuguese,…

About ITOPF

About ITOPF

A five-minute film highlighting ITOPF’s experience, credentials, and role during a pollution incident.

New film about the work of ITOPF

New film about the work of ITOPF

A new five-minute film highlighting ITOPF’s experience, credentials and role during a pollution incident is now available.

ITOPF Annual Review 2021 & Notice of AGM

ITOPF Annual Review 2021 & Notice of AGM

ITOPF has just published its Annual Review for 2021. This report incorporates financial statements for the year ending 20th February 2021 and provides notice of its Annual General Meeting on 30th…

The pollution risk from mega boxships (2019)

The pollution risk from mega boxships (2019)

A mega box ship has an environmental risk commensurate with its size. Following an incident, the pollution response would need to match.