Video: How IMO and IPIECA Cope With Oil Spill

This film tells the story of how IMO, a specialized agency of the United Nations, and IPIECA, an oil industry body, work together to help create resources and expertise in areas least able to cope with the disastrous effects of an oil spill.

Oil spills at sea pose a great threat to the marine environment and resources.

Further reading:

Fighting Oil Spill on Ships

10 Methods to Oil Spill Cleanup at Sea

oil spill cleanup

Watch the film launched at International Oil Spill Conference 2014 

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