Reporting Ship Sourced Pollution
- Environment and Scientific Coordinators Toolbox
- Contingency Plans and Management
- Inter Governmental Agreement
- Supporting Documents
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Educational resources and information
Prevention of Pollution from Ships
National Maritime Emergency Response Arrangements
AMSAs Role in Maritime Environmental Issues
Register of Local Fuel Oil Suppliers
National Plan Research, Development & Technology
- The National Plan mission
- "to maintain a national integrated Government/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"
- Research, Development and Technology Program and Policy
- Projects
- Vegetable oil based biodiesels as a cleaning agent for heavy oil spills (2007-2008)
- Summary describing all projects to 2008 [
PDF: 131Kb] - Investigation Into the Feasibility of Using Magnetic Particle Technology for Oiled Wildlife Cleaning in the Field (2006-2007)
- Oil and Dispersed Oil Impacts on Temperate Seagrasses
- Bunker Fuel Weathering and Fingerprinting (2004-2005)
- Rescue and Rehabilitation of Oiled Birds Field Manual (2004)
- A Review of Recent Innovations and Current Research in Oil and Chemical Spill Technology (2002-2003)
- Properties of Naturally Degarding Sorbents for Potential Use in the Clean-up of Oil Spills in Sensitive and Remote Coastal Habitats (2000-2001)
- The Review and Development of Guidelines for the Sampling and Monitoring of Areas Impacted by Maritime Oil and Chemical Spills (1999-2000)
- Research in to the Bioremediation of Oil Spills in Tropical Australia: with particular emphasis on oiled mangrove and salt marsh habitats (1995-98)
- National Oil on the Sea Identification Database (1995)
- Oil Identification Reference Kit (1995)
For more information please contact Environment Protection
last updated:August 2008







