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Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

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Page 1: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation:

example of the Baltic Sea

Page 2: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Ecological risks of the maritime oil transportation

• World tanker fleet appr. 7000 vessels• Cargo capacity – 76 000 -175 000 tons• Transportation of oil by tankers and

accidents result in the dumping of 600 000 -1 750 000 tons of oil into the ocean per year;

• Oil spills and oil wastes are extremely damaging for marine landscape and ocean’s inhabitants.

Page 3: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Baltic Sea:

•An average of 2,000 ships are at sea each day▫including 200 tankers carrying oil or other

potentially harmful products. ▫It is estimated that oil transportation may

increase by 40% by 2017. •The expansion and construction of oil

terminals on the shores of the Gulf of Finland and regional economic growth may lead to even higher increases in shipping.

Page 4: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Baltic sea

Page 5: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

Ecological risks of maritime oil transportation in the Baltic Sea: types of accidents

34%

50%

6%

6%2%2%

Collision

Grounding

Pollution

MachinerydamageFire

Others

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Causes of accidents:

Technical factor; 25%

External factor 13%

others 8%

Human factor 33%

no information

21%

Human factor

Technical factor

External factor

others

no information

Page 7: Legal aspects of the marine environment protection and oil transportation: example of the Baltic Sea

International law and prevention of oil pollution from ships•Global level:

▫United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 10/12/1982 – “umbrella convention”

▫International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969;

▫International Convention on the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Oil Pollution Damage, 1971;

▫International Convention for the prevention of pollution from Ships (MARPOL)

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Particular Sensitive Sea Area•The Baltic Sea area: Denmark, Estonia,

Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden (2005) ▫ Traffic separation schemes (new and

amendments to existing);▫ Deepwater route;▫ Areas to be avoided in addition to existing

routing, reporting and pilotage systems plus MARPOL Special Area

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International law and prevention of oil pollution from ships

•Regional level:▫Convention on the Protection of the

Maritime Environment of the Baltic Sea Area (Helsinki Convention 1992);

▫HELCOM Recommendations•EU-legislature