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Annual Report 1995/1996

National Plan to Combat Pollution of the Sea by Oil

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Mission

The purpose of the National Plan is to maintain a national, integrated, government and industry organisational framework capable of effective response to oil pollution incidents in the marine environment, and to manage associated funding, equipment and training programs to support National Plan activities.

Contents

  • Chair's Foreword
  • Executive Summary
  • Administration
  • Oil Pollution Statistics
  • Equipment
  • Training
  • Aerial Dispersant Spraying Capability
  • Scientific and Environment Issues
  • Activities in States and the Northern Territory
  • Financial statements
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    last updated: 15 May 2002