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Agreement for Cooperation in Dealing with Pollution of the North Sea by Oil and Other Harmful SubstancesNolīgums par sadarbību cīņā pret Ziemeļjūras piesārņojumu ar naftu un citām kaitīgām vielām
International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and CooperationStarptautiskā konvencija par gatavību, reaģēšanu un sadarbību naftas piesārņojuma gadījumā
International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution DamageStarptautiskā konvencija par starptautiskā fonda nodibināšanu naftas piesārņojuma radīto zaudējumu kompensācijai
International Convention relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution CasualtiesStarptautiskā konvencija par iejaukšanās tiesībām atklātā jūrā naftas piesārņojuma gadījumā
oil pollution Contamination of any ecosystem, but usually of freshwater or marine ecosystems, by oil or other petroleum productsnaftas piesārņojums
oil pollution abatement There are various systems for the abatement of oil pollution at sea: the "Load-on-top" system involves passing the washing from tank cleaning operations and residue from discharge of the original ballast water to an empty cargo tank nominated as the "slop" tank. Fresh oil cargo is loaded on top of the final residue left after further discharges of water, the resulting mixture being acceptable to refineries despite some additional cost in removing the salt and water. Under the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, all oil-carrying ships will be required to be capable of operating with this method of retention, or alternatively to discharge to reception facilities. Another method consists in spraying on the oil dispersives and/or blasting straw and sawdust, functioning as "blotting paper", onto water, beaches, rocks and docks. The Vikoma System for the containment of oil spills at sea, developed by British Petroleum, a seaboom of about 500 metres in length, is inflated and towed downwind of the oil slick and formed into a U-shape; under the influence of wind, the oil becomes trapped within the boom. Skimming equipment travels into the boom enclosure and the oil is pumped into containersnaftas piesārņojuma apkarošana
Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1971gada protokols par grozījumiem 1971. gada starptautiskajā konvencijā par starptautiskā fonda nodibināšanu naftas piesārņojuma radīto zaudējumu kompensācijai
Protocol relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases of Pollution by Substances other than OilProtokols par iejaukšanās tiesībām atklātā jūrā citu vielu, kas nav nafta, izraisīta piesārņojuma gadījumā