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Shoreline Response in the Arctic

In addition to rocky shores and gravel/sand beaches similar to those found at lower latitudes, several shoreline types are unique to the Arctic. Tundra cliffs, inundated tundra, permafrost and…

Detecting & Tracking Oil in Ice

The detection and tracking of oil in ice is one of the major technological challenges facing the Arctic spill response community. Although various techniques have proven successful in certain…

Useful links

Links to websites containing information on marine spills and related issues and to other relevant or related organisations. (Inclusion in this list does not mean that ITOPF endorses the…

About the Company Library

ITOPF has built up an extensive library over the past 40 years to support its activities and ensure that we keep up to date with research and developments in the field. The library contains over…

Our Awards

2017 Salvage & Wreck Environmental Protection Award This award recognises ITOPF's contribution towards protecting the environment during a marine casualty or wreck removal situation. 2014…

Oiled mangrove

Oil contaminated mangrove in the Philippines

Effects in Shallow Inshore Waters and on Shorelines

The impacts of oil in nearshore waters are most often caused by the exposure of marine organisms to high concentrations of naturally or chemically dispersed oil. In many areas, the natural dilution…

Aerial Observation

During the initial phase of a response, aerial reconnaissance can help response personnel assess the location and extent of oil contamination and verify predictions of movement and fate of oil at…

Protective Strategies

Oil spilled at sea will often reach the land and threaten coastal resources. It may be possible to protect some of these resources by the strategic deployment of booms. Other measures may also be…

ITOPF’s 2021 R&D Award funds research into the fate and effects of HNS

ITOPF’s 2021 R&D Award funds research into the fate and effects of HNS

We are pleased to announce that the beneficiary of the 10th ITOPF R&D Award is the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR) in Portugal.