www.kepnerplastics.com

For over 40 years, Kepner Plastics has been a leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of oil spill response products to all corners of the world. The Mariner Group is proud to be Kepner Plastic's representative in South East Asia, as well as in Norway.

   
www.imo.org

The International Maritime Organization is the United Nations' specialized agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships. This home page has been developed to provide as much information as possible about the Organization and its activities.

   

www.itopf.com

ITOPF is a non-profit-making organisation, funded by the vast majority of the world's tanker owners. We devote considerable effort to a wide range of technical services of which the most important is responding to oil spills. Our technical advisers have attended on-site at nearly 400 such spills around the world.

   

www.intertanko.com

The International Association of Independent Tanker Owners For Safe Transport, Cleaner Seas and Free Competition.

   

www.sft.no

The Norwegian Pollution Control Authority (SFT) was established in 1974. Its powers of authority are laid down in the Pollution Control Act and the Product Control Act.

   

www.nofo.no

This website contains information about NOFO, the oil spill response organisation formed by all oil companies operating on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
   

www.epa.gov/oilspill/index.htm

This website provides information about the U.S. EPA's program for preventing, reparing for, and responding to oil spills that occur in and around inland waters of the United States.

   

www.offshore-environment.com

This website provides information on the impact of the offshore oil and gas industry on the ocean environment and living resources.

   

http://www.newint.org

How to be reconciled with an oil-spill
A tanker goes aground; oil devastates the coast; photographers swarm for a few days. And then? Horatio Morpurgo writes from the devastated coastline of Galicia, scene of the latest in a long line of such disasters, and meditates on our forgetful complicity.

http://www.newint.org/issue355/essay.htm