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Total also was fined $550,000 for maritime pollution.
Giuseppe Savarese, one the owners, was fined $112,000 for maritime pollution.
Shipping operators will be required to reduce emissions under an annex to a global maritime pollution convention, which designates the seas to the east and south of Britain a sulphur emission control area.
International Maritime Organization (IMO), formerly (1948 82) Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organization, United Nations (UN) specialized agency created to develop international treaties and other mechanisms on maritime safety; to discourage discriminatory and restrictive practices in international trade and unfair practices by shipping concerns; and to reduce maritime pollution.
PARIS — In a ruling that could set a precedent for responsibility in maritime pollution, a French court ruled Wednesday that the oil company Total was partly liable for a vast tanker spill in 1999 that blackened the Brittany coast with fuel oil even though the company did not own the ship.
A source said that an examining magistrate sent the summons to the company last week and had warned the company that she planned to place it under judicial investigation, the first step to formal charges, for "maritime pollution" and "collusion in endangering lives".
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Mr. Piamsak, the maritime-pollution expert, said that regulations were lax and that the government did not have contingency plans to deal with oil and chemical spills.
As I became more versed on the subject of maritime plastic pollution, I was invited by 5 Gyres to participate in a research voyage to The North Atlantic Gyre, and after seeing what I saw out there, firsthand, over 1,000 miles from land, I quit my job at a media company and started working on plastic pollution issues full time.
Consistent with these findings, our study showed a positive association between SO2 and respiratory events among elderly individuals, especially in warm season, confirming the possible role of maritime traffic pollution in coastal cities as also observed in North Europe [ 42].
This makes the Baltic vulnerable to a variety of human activities, carried out both in situ (pollution, maritime shipping, or fisheries) and on land (e.g., airborne pollutant transfer, nutrient supply via riverine runoff).
International maritime regulations on pollution were created.
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