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FACT SHEET Oil spills from ships - Who pays? The costs of responding to ship-sourced oil spills in Australian waters are met by those responsible for the spill through various domestic and international arrangements.
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Document Date: 2013-12-01 16:28:18


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Company

International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund / /

Country

Australia / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Bunker Oil Pollution Damage / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

IndustryTerm

oil tankers / insurance coverage / oil spill / insurance regime / insurance arrangements / fuel oil spills / ship-sourced oil spills / insurance cover / oil / compulsory insurance / non-profit making mutual insurance associations / oil pollution / oil spills / /

Organization

International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage / Protection and Indemnity Club / P&I Club / International Maritime Organization / United Nations / Australian Maritime Safety Authority / /

Position

Governor / /

URL

www.iopcfund.org / www.imo.org / www.amsa.gov.au / /

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