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Index
Index
- accidental spillage: meaning
- air pollution –;
- bioenergy/ biofuels ;
- contribution of shipping to –;
- EU emission trading scheme –;
- EU level regulatory framework –;
- glossary –;
- IAPPC ;
- IEEC –;
- IMO’s fuel consumption data ;
- inspections –;
- key management issues streaming from EU regime –;
- liquefied natural gas ;
- market–based approaches ;
- MARPOL 73/78 Annex VI –
- see also MARPOL Annex VI;
- Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Regulation –, –;
- nature of problem ;
- post state control –;
- recent European Union developments ;
- regulatory and non–regulatory approaches ;
- regulatory framework –;
- SEEMP –;
- surveys –;
- who is working on agenda
- Amoco Cadiz –
- Antarctic, protection of: limitation of liability, and –
- anti–fouling systems –;
- AQUAPOL
- Arctic: EU policy for
- atmospheric pollution: offshore oil and gas industry
- ballast water –;
- Baltic Sea: sewage –
- Basel Convention: wastes –
- best industry practices: marine pollution from oil, and –
- bio energy
- biofuels
- Bunker Pollution Convention 2001 –
- cargo record book
- cargo residues: definition
- carriage of chemicals by sea –;
- challenges for preparedness and response –
- chemicals: nature of ;
- civil liability –
- classification societies –;
- CLC –
- CLEE 1977
- Clean Water Act: civil liability –;
- climate change: contribution of shipping to –;
- coastal states: role –;
- compensation –
- coordinated framework –;
- criminal law
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- criminalisation of seafarers –
- customary international law: offshore oil and gas industry
- damages loss and claims –;
- dangerous goods: meaning
- discharge: MARPOL 73/78 definition
- drill cuttings: offshore oil and gas industry, and
- drilling fluid: offshore oil and gas industry, and –
- dumping: definition –;
- emission control areas –
- EMSA –
- energy efficiency design index
- environmental regulations: current position ;
- Erika
- Espoo Convention –
- European Union –;
- EU Directive 2005/35 as amended –
- EU Directive 2009/20/EC –
- European Union regulation 1272/2008 –
- fatigue –
- flag states: role –;
- Formal Safety Assessment: approach
- Four Pillars of shipping legislation ,
- FPSO & FSU Guidelines
- fuel oil tankers: protection –
- Fund Convention 1992 –
- garbage: definition ;
- garbage management: definition
- garbage management and disposal: MARPOL 73/78 Annex V –
- Garbage Management Plans
- garbage record book –
- Geneva Conventions 1958: offshore oil and gas industry –
- GESAMP: offshore oil and gas industry, and
- GESAMP hazard profiles –
- GHS –
- grey water: definition
- harmful substances: MARPOL 73/78 definitions ;
- Hazardous and Noxious Substances (HNS) –
- hazardous chemicals: nature of –
- Hebei Spirit
- hot pursuit: right of
- human element –;
- IAPPC
- IEEC –
- ILO MLC 2006 –
- IMSAS: sewage –
- industry best practice
- international law
- International Maritime Organisation –, –;
- IMO Guide to Good Practice for Port Reception Facility Providers and Users: sewage –
- international oil pollution prevention certificate
- International Organisation for Standardisation
- International Safety Management Code: marine pollution from oil, and –
- international sewage pollution prevention certificate –
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- intervention rights on high seas –;
- IOPC Funds –
- IOPPC
- ISM Code –;
- ISO 21070;
- landmark accidents: impact on legal framework
- legal aspects of marine pollution from ships –
- liability, types of –
- limitation of liability –;
- Antarctic, protection of –;
- Bunker Pollution Convention 2001 –;
- CLC –;
- concept –;
- EU Directive 2009/20/EC –;
- Fund Convention 1992 –;
- HNS Convention 2010 –;
- LLMC –;
- maximum limits of compensation ;
- Nairobi Convention 2007 –;
- radioactive substances, carriage of –;
- STUPIA 2006 ;
- Supplementary Fund Protocol 2003 –;
- TOPIA 2006
- liquefied natural gas
- London Convention 1972 –;
- London Protocol 1996;
- managerial aspects of response –;
- marine debris: key land and ocean–based sources
- marine mammals: ship strikes with –
- marine pollutant: meaning
- marine pollution: accidental spillage ;
- Amoco Cadiz ;
- best industry practices –;
- causes of large oil spills ;
- certification –;
- challenges –;
- definitions –;
- documentation –;
- effects ;
- enforcement –;
- Erika ;
- Hebei Spirit ;
- international oil pollution prevention certificate ;
- implementation –;
- International Safety Management Code –;
- key management issues –;
- key terms –;
- MARPOLAnnex I –, –
- see also MARPOL Annex I;
- Nakhodka ;
- national jurisdiction –;
- oil record book –;
- operation at time of incident for large oil spills ;
- port state control –;
- Prestige ;
- Polar Code –;
- reduction ;
- selected cases –;
- ship–to–ship transfer of crude oil and petroleum products –;
- shipboard oil pollution contingency plan ;
- surveys –;
- Torrey Canyon
- marine pollution control regulatory framework overview
- marine pollution from oil –
- marine pollution outside scope of MARPOL –
- MARPOL 73/78 –;
- Annex I: regulations for preparation of pollution by oil –;
- application –;
- compliance ;
- harmful substances ;
- oil filtering equipment –
- see also MARPOL Annex I;
- Annex V: garbage management and disposal –
- see also MARPOL Annex V;
- Annex VI: air pollution –;
- discharge, definition
- see also MARPOL Annex VI;
- FPSO & FSU Guidelines ;
- limitations ;
- offshore oil and gas industry, and –;
- ships, definition
- MARPOLAnnex I –, –;
- MARPOLAnnex II –;
- IBC Code, and –;
- cargo record book ;
- categorisation of noxious liquid substances –;
- certificates –;
- design and construction –;
- discharge prohibitions –;
- material scope of application ;
- Polar Code –;
- port reception facilities –;
- port state control on operational requirements –;
- procedures and arrangements manual ;
- shipboard marine pollution emergency plan for noxious liquid substances ;
- surveys –;
- verification of compliance
- MARPOLAnnex III –;
- documentation –;
- exceptions
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- labelling ;
- marking ;
- material scope of application –;
- NLS certificate –;
- packing ;
- port state control on operational requirements ;
- quantity limitations ;
- stowage ;
- substantial requirements
- MARPOLAnnex V –;
- areas of special interest –;
- communication and advance notice of wastes –;
- considerations during MARPOL residues/wastes delivery ;
- considerations prior to delivery of residues/wastes onshore ;
- documentation –;
- garbage record book –;
- Garbage Management Plans –;
- general prohibition ;
- good practices for shipmasters, shipowners and operators –;
- logistical and commercial arrangements –;
- key management issues –;
- key regulations ;
- minimization and management of ship–generated residue/waste –;
- overview –;
- placards –;
- port reception facilities, adequacy of ;
- port state control findings ;
- summary of restrictions to discharge of garbage
- MARPOLAnnex VI –;
- Monitoring, Reporting and Verification Regulation –
- MRV Regulation –
- Nairobi Convention 2007 –
- Nakhodka
- National Contingency Plan: USA –
- national jurisdictions: marine pollution from oil, and –
- nitrogen oxides: control of emissions
- NLS certificate –
- non–governmental organisations –;
- offshore oil and gas industry –;
- atmospheric pollution ;
- chemicals ;
- CLEE 1977 ;
- customary international law ;
- deleterious ecological effects ;
- domestic legal sources ;
- drill cuttings ;
- drilling fluid –;
- dumping ;
- Espoo Convention –;
- future directions –;
- Geneva Conventions 1958 –;
- GESAMP, and ;
- international instruments addressing liability, clean up and compensation –;
- international instruments addressing specific pollution sources –;
- international law and policy –;
- international legal framework –, –;
- international policy statements –;
- Kiev Agreement ;
- limits of international legal framework –;
- London Convention 1972 –
- see also London Convention 1972;
- maritime zones under coastal state jurisdiction ;
- MARPOL 73/78 see MARPOL 73/78;
- Offshore Pollution Liability Agreement 1974 –;
- oil ;
- OPRC 1990 –;
- OSPAR Convention –;
- pollution created by –;
- pollution from seabed activities –;
- produced water –;
- sound production ;
- regional agreements –;
- regulating pollution from –;
- relative contribution to pollution ;
- Rio Draft ;
- source of pollution, as –;
- specific sources of pollution , –;
- Stockholm Declaration 1972 ;
- UNCED –;
- UNCLOS III –, –
- see also UNCLOS III;
- UNEP –;
- vessels, pollution from
- Offshore Pollution Liability Agreement 1974 –
- oil: definition ;
- Oil Pollution Act 1990: civil liability –;
- oil record book –
- oil spill management –
- oil tankers, cargo area of: discharges from
- operational discharge of oil: machinery spaces, from
- operational wastes: definition
- OPOL 1974: limitations
- OPRC 1990 –;
- OPRC Convention –
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- ozone–depleting substances: regulation
- P&I Clubs –
- placards: MARPOLAnnex V –
- Polar Code: marine pollution from oil, and –;
- pollution of the marine environment: meaning ;
- port reception facility: definition
- port state control: air pollution –;
- port states: role –;
- Prestige
- private operators: EU, and –;
- produced water: offshore oil and gas industry, and –
- protection of marine environment: legal instruments ;
- radioactive substances, carriage of: limitations of liability –
- regional framework –
- REMPEC –
- Rio Draft
- salvors: damages loss and claims, and –
- SEEMP –
- self–regulation: concept –
- sewage –;
- areas of special interest in relation to legal framework –;
- Baltic Sea –;
- best practice ;
- certification –;
- challenges for marine environment –;
- control of discharges into sea –;
- definition ;
- discharge of –;
- documentation –;
- European Union –;
- IMO guide to Good Practice for Port Reception Facility, Providers and Users –;
- IMSAS –;
- international sewage pollution prevention certificate –;
- key management issues –;
- key terms and definitions –;
- legal basis, overview –;
- MARPOLAnnex IV , –, –;
- meaning –;
- operational requirements ;
- Polar waters ;
- reception facilities –;
- statistics ;
- summarised framework of prohibitions of discharge ;
- surveys –;
- USA –
- ship certification: IMO, and
- ship energy efficiency: measures involving –
- ship recycling –;
- ship–to–ship transfer of crude oil and petroleum products –
- shipboard oil pollution contingency plan
- shipping legislation: four pillars ,
- ships: MARPOL 73/78 definition
- sound production: offshore oil and gas industry, and
- special area: definition
- spill notification requirements: USA
- spill response contracts –
- Standard European Behaviour Classification: chemicals
- standard–setting process –;
- state obligations to protect and preserve marine environment: UNCLOS III
- state obligations to regulate dumping: UNCLOS III –
- state obligations to regulate pollution from activities carried out in area: UNCLOS III
- state obligations to regulate pollution from or through atmosphere: UNCLOS II
- state obligations to regulate pollution from seabed activities: UNCLOS III
- STCW 2010 –
- Stockholm Declaration 1972: offshore oil and gas industry
- STOPIA 2006
- sulphur caps: setting on content of marine fuels
- UNCED –
- UNCLOS III –, –, –;
- coastal states, and –;
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- contents ;
- flag states, and –;
- limitations ;
- marine pollution enforcement powers ;
- offshore oil and gas industry –;
- part XII –;
- pollution of the marine environment, definition ;
- port states, and –;
- private operators, and ;
- state obligations to protect and preserve marine environment ;
- state obligations to regulate dumping –;
- state obligations to regulate pollution from activities carried out in area ;
- sate obligations to regulate pollution from or through atmosphere ;
- state obligations to regulate pollution from seabed activities ;
- waste
- underwater energy, monitoring of: EU action –
- underwater noise emissions –
- UNEP –,
- UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods –
- United States of America –;
- Clean Water Act –;
- civil and criminal penalties –;
- framework for prevention and response to marine oil pollution incidents –;
- marine oil pollution –;
- National Contingency Plan –;
- Oil Pollution Act 1990 –;
- penalities for failure to comply with response plan requirements ;
- port state control –;
- prevention of pollution –;
- response –;
- sewage –;
- spill notification requirements ;
- vessel response plans –
- wastes –;
- Basel Convention –;
- definition –, ;
- garbage, and ;
- general regulatory framework –;
- identifying problem –;
- Jeddah Convention , ;
- key land and ocean–based sources ;
- key terms and definitions –;
- legislative background –;
- London Convention 1972 –;
- London Protocol 1996 –;
- management hierarchy showing priority and less preferred options ;
- MARPOL Annex V see MARPOL Annex V;
- Polar Code –;
- regulation of discharges of dumping (non exhaustive list of related instruments) ;
- statistics ;
- UNCLOS III