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Marine Pollution Contingency Planning: State Practice in Asia-Pacific States

Edited by: Anastasia Telesetsky, Warwick Gullett, Seokwoo Lee

ISBN13: 9789004355491
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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There is an ever-present threat of catastrophic marine pollution incidents, as illustrated by recent disasters such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Even small-scale accidental pollution discharges can have long-term consequences for marine and coastal resources.

The UN Convention on the Law of Sea obliges all States to cooperate to prevent accidents and to minimize environmental damage during emergencies by jointly developing and implementing marine pollution contingency plans. The Asia-Pacific is one of the world’s busiest shipping regions, some of its mega-ports experience high rates of vessel congestion, and there are increasing numbers of offshore installations. Marine pollution prevention planning is thus vital for the region.

Marine Pollution Contingency Planning: State Practice in Asia-Pacific States outlines and examines marine pollution contingency planning in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Singapore, and the United States.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction: unclos Marine Pollution Contingency Planning: Can States Move from Disaster Relief to Disaster Risk Reduction?
2. Marine Contingency Planning in Australia
Warwick Gullett
3. An Overview of Canada’s “On-the-Water” Oil Spill Preparedness and Response Regime
Ted L. McDorman
4. China’s Practice in Marine Environmental Contingency Planning
Keyuan Zou and Jiayi Wang
5. Japan’s Legal Regime for Preventing and Controlling Accidental Discharges of Oil and Hazardous and Noxious Substances from Ships and Offshore Facilities
Chie Kojima
6. Marine Environmental Contingency Planning in Korea
Jee Hyun Choi and Seokwoo Lee
7. Contingency Planning for Marine Pollution in Malaysia
Mary George
8. Mexico’s Marine National Contingency Plan and Its Quest for Evolution
Alfonso Ascencio-Herrera
9. National Ocean Environment Contingency Plans in the Asia-Pacific States: The Republic of the Philippines
Jay L. Batongbacal
10. Marine Environmental Contingency Planning in Singapore
Denise Cheong
11. United States National Contingency Plan: Learning from Gaps in the System
Anastasia Telesetsky
12. Conclusion: Improving National and Regional Marine Pollution Contingency Planning
Index