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  • RECSO - MARINE POLLUTION TERMINOLOGY

    First Edition 2015

    Name Organization Dr. Hasan A. Anbar RECSO Chairman

    Saudi Aramco

    Mr. Hamed Al Haddabi RECSO Vice Chairman

    Petroleum Devt. Oman

    RECSO Main Members

    Mr. Fadhel Boresle Kuwait Oil Company

    Mr. Omer Al-Wasem Saudi Arabian Chevron

    Mr. Ijaz Ashraf Bahrain Petroleum Company

    Mr. Ali Ashkanani Qatar Petroleum

    Mr. Andrew Pearce Maersk Oil

    Mr. Abdul Kareem Ali Al-Thuwainy Al-Khafji Joint Operations

    Mr. Talib Al-Alawi Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.

    Associate Members

    Mr. Emad Khadir Naghi Marine

    Mr. Hassan Yami Petro Rabigh

    Mr. Abdul Maroof Marine Services Co., Ltd.

  • Technical Committee

    Name Organization Mr. Talib Al-Alawi Chairman

    ADNOC

    Members

    Capt. Ahmad A. Ahmad KOC

    Mr. Abdulla Al-Ansari BAPCO

    Mr. Ibrahim A. Al Hilal Saudi Aramco

    Mr. Khaled Almenhali ADNOC

    Capt. Naif Al-Dhafeeri SAC

    Mr. Hilal Hamed Al Dughaishi PDO

    Mr. Abdullatif Al-Shammari KJO

    Mr. Hamaida Beddiar ADNOC

    © Copy rights reserved for RECSO 2015

  • Regional Clean Sea Organisation

    (RECSO)

    Marine Pollution

    Terminology

  • Table of Contents

    Introduction _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3

    About RECSO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4

    RECSO Vision _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4

    RECSO Mission _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4

    Acronyms and Abbreviations _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6

    Gulf Oil Companies _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms _ _ _ _ 8

    Conventions / Agreements _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15

    Tankers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _17

    Oil / Chemicals _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 18

    Miscellaneous_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19

    Glossary _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _24

    Conversion Factors _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 60

    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _63

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    Introduction

    The Marine Pollution Terminology booklet is prepared to provide the readers with the most abbreviations, glossary of terms and terminologies related to the Marine Oil Spill activities within the Arabian Gulf and around the world. A total of 257 acronyms & abbreviations, 142 glossary terms are included here in this quick reference. Also, the book contains all oil spill/environmental organizations/agencies/firms' acronyms and lists almost all conventions and agreements abbreviations worldwide. Moreover, we included herewith a list all major marine ports and shipping companies in the Gulf. RECSO team members would like to thank all those who

    participated to develop this reference.

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    About RECSO

    RECSO is a non-profit organization with the genuine objective to accomplish a ‘cleaner and safer environment’.

    The Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO), which was

    founded in 1972 by regional oil companies, was founded for the

    sole purpose of protecting the Gulf Waters from pollution,

    especially oil spills under a mutual aid concept. Its members

    today consist of 9 main members and 1 associate member all

    over the region.

    Vision:

    RECSO’s vision is to achieve “Clean Gulf” environment in the Regional Seas and make it free from oil spills.

    Mission:

    The prime responsibility of RECSO today is to protect the marine environment in the Gulf from oil pollution emanating

    from operations of RECSO member oil companies in the region.

    Each member oil company shares the responsibility of ensuring

    a long-term commitment to the “Clean Gulf” concept. RECSO

    recognizes this pledge and coordinates efforts towards meeting

    this challenge.

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    Keep it away from the gulf.

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    Acronyms and Abbreviations

    AADNOC

    AGOC

    ARAMCO

    B

    BAPCO

    D

    DPC

    E

    EGPC Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation

    ENOC

    H

    HARKEN

    I

    INOC Iraq National Oil Company

    IOEPC

    J

    JNPC

    K

    KOC

    M

    MOQ

    N

    NIOC

    Iranian Oil Exploration and Producing

    Consortium

    Kuwait Oil Company

    Gulf Oil Companies

    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company

    Aramco Gulf Operations Company

    Saudi Aramco

    The Bahrain Petroleum Company

    Dubai Petroleum Company

    Emirates National Oil Company

    Harken Bahrain Oil Company

    Jordan National Petroleum Company

    National Iranian Oil Company (Iran)

    Maersk Oil Qatar AS

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    P

    PDO

    Q

    QP

    S

    SAC

    Petroleum Development Oman

    Qatar Petroleum

    Saudi Arabian Chevron Inc.

    Gulf Oil Companies - cont'd

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    AABS

    ACOPS

    AMOP

    AMOSC

    AMSA

    API

    ASTM

    B

    BPA

    BSEP

    BSI

    C

    CCA

    CCW

    CEDRE

    CEFAS

    CMC

    CMT

    CNA

    CONCAWE

    CZM

    Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre

    Australian Maritime Safety Agency

    American Petroleum Institute

    Clean Nigeria Associates

    Conservation of Clean Air and Water Europe

    Coastal Zone Management

    Countryside Council for Wales

    Centre for Documentation, Research and

    Development for Accident Water Pollution

    Centre for Environment, Fisheries and

    Aquaculture Science (UK)

    Cellule de Management de Crise (Crisis

    Management Unit)

    Crisis Management Team

    American Society for Testing and Materials

    British Ports Association

    Black Sea Environment Programme

    British Standards Institute

    Clean Caribbean & Americas

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms

    American Bureau of Shipping

    Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea

    Arctic Marine Oil spill Programme

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    D

    DAFS

    DARD

    DECC

    DEFRA

    DOE

    DfT

    E

    EA

    EBRD

    ECA

    ECOSOC

    EPA

    E&P Forum

    F

    FAO

    FCO

    G

    GCC

    GEF

    GESAMP

    GI

    UN Economic and Social Council

    Food and Agriculture Organization (UN)

    European Bank for Reconstruction and

    Development

    Global Environment Fund (World Bank)

    Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of

    Marine Pollution

    Global Initiative (IMO/Oil Industry)

    Gulf Cooperation Council

    Department of Transport (UK)

    Environment Agency (UK)

    Environmental Conservations Association

    Environmental Protection Agency (USA)

    Exploration and Production Forum

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UK)

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for

    Scotland (UK)

    Department of Agriculture and Rural

    Development (Northern Ireland)

    Department of Energy and Climate Change

    Department of Environment Food and Rural

    Affairs (UK)Department of the Environment (UK)

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    HHELCOM

    HSE

    I

    IADC

    IAEA

    IAPH

    ICES

    ICS

    IFP

    IFREMER

    IMO

    IMPA

    Inmarsat

    Intertanko

    IOPC Fund

    IOSO

    IPI

    IPIECA

    ISO

    International Petroleum Industry

    International Petroleum Industry

    Environmental Conservation Association

    Federation

    International Organization for Standardization

    International Maritime Organization

    International Maritime Pilot’s Association

    International Maritime Satellite Organization

    International Association of Independent

    Tanker Owners

    International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund

    International Oil Spill Organization

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    Institut Français de Recherche pour

    l'Exploitation de la Mer (French Research

    Institute of Exploitation of the Sea)

    Baltic Marine Environment Protection

    (Helsinki) Commission

    Health and Safety Executive / Health Safety

    and Environment

    International Association of Drilling Contractors

    International Atomic Energy Agency

    International Association of Ports and Harbours

    International Council for Exploration of the Sea

    International Command System or

    International Chamber of Shipping

    Institut Francais du Petrole (French

    Petroleum Institute)

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    IPCC

    IRPTC

    ISO

    ISU

    ITOPF

    IUCN

    M

    MAFF

    MAIB

    MED

    MEMAC

    MEPA

    MEPC

    MMO

    MOIG

    MSRC

    N

    NCWCD

    NE

    NEBA

    NGO Non-Governmental Organization

    Net Environmental Benefit Analysis

    Marine Environment Protection Committee

    (IMO)

    Marine Response Organization (Marine

    Scotland)

    Mediterranean Oil Industry Group

    Marine Spill Response Corporation (USA)

    National Commission for Wildlife

    Conservation and Development (Saudi Arabia)

    Natural England

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    Marine Emergency Mutual Aid Countries

    (ROPME)

    Meteorological and Environmental Protection

    Administration (S.A.)

    International Salvage Union

    International Tanker Owners Pollution

    Federation

    International Union for Conservation of nature and

    Natural Resources

    Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (UK)

    Marine Accident Investigation Branch (UK)

    Marine Environment Division (IMO)

    Inter Government Panel on Climate Change

    International Register of Potential Toxic

    Chemicals

    International Standards Organization

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    NI

    NNR

    NOAA

    NOFO

    NOSCA

    NRC

    O

    OCIMF

    OECD

    OIIEP

    OPEC

    OPOL

    OSHA

    OSRL/OSR

    OSSC

    PPAJ

    PIRO

    P&I Club

    R

    RECSO

    REMPEC

    ROPME

    Norwegian Clean Seas Association For

    Operating Companies

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    Petroleum Association of Japan

    Petroleum Industry Response Organization

    Oil Spill Response Limited (UK)

    Oil Spill Service Center (Southampton UK)

    Oil Industry International Exploration and

    Production

    Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    Offshore Pollution Liability Association Ltd.

    Protection and Indemnity Club

    Regional Clean Sea Organization (Gulf Region)

    Regional Marine Pollution Emergency

    Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea

    Regional Organization for Protection of the Marine

    Environment (Kuwait)

    Nautical Institute

    National Nature Reserve

    National Oceanic & Atmospheric

    Administration (USA)

    Norwegian Oil Spill Control Association

    National Response Corporation (USA)

    Oil Companies International Marine Forum

    Organization for Economic Cooperation and

    Development

    Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries

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    SSAC

    SCU

    SEEEC

    SEERAD

    SEPA

    SFI

    SFT

    SNH

    SOSREP

    SPA

    SPE

    SRC

    SSSI

    UUKHMA

    UKMPG

    UNCED

    UNCTAD

    UNEP

    UNESCO

    UNITAR

    UK Harbour Masters Association

    UK Major Ports Group

    Salvage Control Unit (UK)

    United Nation Environmental Programme

    UN Institute for Training

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural

    Organization

    Sea Empress Environmental Evaluation

    Committee

    Scottish Executive Environmental & Rural

    Affairs Department

    Scottish Environment Protection Agency

    Sea Fisheries Inspectorate (UK)

    Norwegian State Pollution Control Authority

    Scottish Natural Heritage

    Secretary of State’s Representative for

    Maritime Salvage and Intervention (UK)

    Special Protection Area (for wild birds,

    European Directive)

    Society of Petroleum Engineers (USA)

    Shoreline Response Centre

    Site of Special Scientific Interest (UK)

    UN Conference on Environment and Development

    UN Commission on Trade & Development

    Special Area of Conservation (European

    Directive)

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    USCG

    W

    WACAF

    WCMC

    WHO

    WMO

    WODA

    WWF

    Organizations / Agencies / Environmental Firms - cont'd

    World Health Organization

    United States Coast Guard

    World Meteorological Organization

    World-wide Fund for Nature

    West and Central Africa

    World Conversation Monitoring Centre (UK)

    World Organization of Dredging Association

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    AADR

    C

    CAST

    CLC

    CLC 1992

    CWA

    E

    EC

    F

    Fund 1992

    I

    IOSC

    ITOPF

    J

    JNCC

    L

    LDC

    M

    MARPOL

    MOU

    International Convention for the Prevention of

    Pollution from Ships (73/78)

    Memorandum Of Understanding

    London Dumping Convention 1972

    Conventions / Agreements

    European Agreement concerning the

    International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by

    Road

    Coastguard Agreement for Salvage and

    Towage (UK MCA)

    Civil Liability Convention 1969

    International Convention on Civil Liability for

    Oil Pollution Damage 1992

    US Clean Water Act

    European Commission

    International Convention on the Establishment

    of an International Fund for Compensation for

    Oil Pollution Damage 1992

    International Oil Spill Conference

    International Tanker Owners Pollution

    Federation

    Joint Nature Conservation Committee (UK)

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    OOCIMF

    OILPOL

    OPA

    OPRC

    OTC

    S

    SOLAS

    T

    TOVALOP

    U

    UNCLOS

    Tanker Owners Voluntary Agreement

    Concerning Liability for Oil Pollution

    United Nations Convention on the Law of the

    Sea 1982

    Offshore Technology Conference

    Safety of Life at Sea Convention

    Conventions / Agreements - cont'd

    Oil Companies International Marine Forum

    International Convention for the Prevention of

    Pollution of the Sea by Oil 1954

    Oil Pollution Act, 1990 (USA)

    Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response & Cooperation (IMO’s Convention)

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    CCALM

    CBT

    COW

    D

    DT

    DWT

    G

    GRT

    GT

    L

    LOT

    S

    SALM

    SBM

    SBT

    U

    ULCC

    V

    VLCC

    Tankers

    Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring

    Clean Ballast Tank

    Single Anchor Leg Mooring

    Single Buoy Mooring

    Segregated Ballast Tanks

    Ultra Large Crude Carrier (>300,000 tonnes)

    Very Large Crude Oil Carrier (>200,000 tonnes)

    Crude Oil Washing

    Displacement Tonnage

    Dead Weight Tonnage

    Gross Registered Tonnage

    Gross Tonnage

    Load-on-top System

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    BBOD

    BPG

    C

    CFCs

    D

    DDT

    H

    HC

    HFO

    HNS

    L

    LC50

    LFO

    LNG

    LPG

    N

    NGL

    O

    OBM

    P

    PAH

    S

    SNG

    Oil Based Mud

    Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

    Substitute Natural Gas

    Hazardous and Noxious Substances

    Lethal Concentration

    Light Fuel Oil

    Liquefied Petroleum Gas

    Liquefied Natural Gas

    Natural Gas Liquids

    Chlorofluorocarbons

    Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-ethane

    Hydrocarbon

    Oil / Chemicals

    Heavy Fuel Oil

    Biochemical Oxygen Demand

    Byproduct Phospho-gypsum

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    AADDS

    ADIOS

    ART

    ARTES

    B

    BOP

    BOPD

    C

    CPSO

    CVM

    E

    EEZ

    ESD

    ESI

    FEZ

    F

    FOST

    FPSO

    FSU

    G

    GIS

    GPS

    Floating Oil Production, Storage & Offloading

    facility

    Floating Storage Unit or Former Soviet Union

    Geographical Information System

    Global Positioning System

    Contingent Valuation Methodology

    Exclusive Economic Zone (zone beyond the

    territorial sea extending 12nm out to 200nm)

    Emergency Shut Down

    Environmental Sensitivity Index

    Fisheries Exclusion Zone

    Fast Oil Spill Team (France)

    Automated Data Inquiry for Oil Spill (spill

    modelling software)

    Alternative Response Technologies

    Alternative Response Technologies Evaluation

    System

    Blow Out Preventer

    Barrel of Oil Per Day

    Counter Pollution and Salvage Officer (UK)

    Miscellaneous

    Aerial Dispersant Delivery System

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    H

    HAZMAT

    HP

    I

    IAP

    IBC

    IC

    IMS

    IMT

    IOPP

    IRLS

    ISB

    ISM

    K

    Kt

    L

    LEL

    M

    MODU

    MSDS

    MSI

    N

    NCP

    NRDA

    Hazardous Material

    Horse Power

    Incident Action Plan

    Intermediate Bulk Container

    Incident Commander

    Lower Explosive Limit

    Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit

    Material Safety Data Sheets

    Marine Safety Information

    National Contingency Plan

    Natural Resource Damage Assessment (USA)

    International Oil Pollution Prevention

    Certificate

    Infra Red Line Scanning

    In Situ Burning

    International Safety Management Code

    Knot

    Miscellaneous - cont'd

    Incident Management System

    Incident Management Team

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    OOCU

    OIM

    OMT

    OSC

    OSCP

    P

    POLMAR

    POLREP

    ppb

    PPE

    ppm

    PPP

    PSC

    PSI

    R

    RIB

    ROM-CPS

    RPM

    S

    SAR

    SCAT

    SI

    SIMOPs

    SITREP

    SLAR

    Search and Rescue

    Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique

    Statutory Instrument

    Simultaneous Operations

    Situation Operations

    Side-Looking Airborne Radar

    Pounds per Square Inch

    Miscellaneous - cont'd

    Rigid Inflatable Boat

    Regional Operations Manager, Counter

    Pollution and Salvage (UK MCA)

    Revolutions Per Minute

    Pollution Report

    Parts Per Billion

    Personal Protective Equipment

    Parts Per Million

    Polluter Pays Principle

    Port State Control or Production Sharing

    Company

    Operations Control Unit

    Offshore Installation Manager

    Oil Spill Management Team

    On-Scene Commander

    Oil Spill Contingency Plan

    French National Marine Pollution Plan

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    SMART

    SOPEP

    SPM

    SRP

    SSP

    STOp

    STR

    U

    UCS

    USCG

    USG

    UVLS

    V

    VOC

    VOO

    VRP

    Miscellaneous - cont'd

    Vessel Of Opportunity

    Vessel Response Plan

    Shoreline Treatment Recommendation

    Unified Command System

    US Gallon

    Ultra Violet Line Scanning

    Volatile Organic Compound

    Special Monitoring of Applied Response

    Technologies / or / Specific, Measurable,

    Achievable, Realistic, Timely

    Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan

    Single Point Mooring

    Site Response Plan

    Site Safety Plan

    Scientific, Technical and Operational Guidance

    Notes (UK)

    United State Coast Guard

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    Glossary

    Absorption

    The process by which a substance attaches itself to the

    surface of another without absorbing it, e.g. oil to

    particles of solid matter (as opposed to absorption by

    which a substance enters into and becomes part of

    another).

    Accident

    A specific unplanned event or sequence of events that

    has a specific undesirable consequences.

    Accidental Discharge of oil

    Oil discharged as a result of an accident to the vessel

    containing it or to the installation holding the oil. The

    term is used also where spillage of oil arises from

    mechanical failure, i.e. failure to close a valve at an

    appropriate moment.

    Acute Exposure

    It is a single event, i.e. the wreck of an oil tanker on the

    coast is a single damaging event from which, once the oil

    is removed from the marine environment, a natural

    recovery can begin.

    Acute Pollution

    Pollution that either lasts for a short time or is very

    severe.

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    Every day ships throughout the world discard 5.5 million pieces of rubbish into our oceans.

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    Acute Toxicity

    The lethal amount when the substance is administered

    in a single dose.

    Additives

    Substances which are added to petroleum fractions to

    modify or enhance their natural properties.

    Adsorption

    Any process by which one substance penetrates the

    interior of another substance. In the case of oil spill

    clean-up, this process applies to the uptake of oil by

    capillaries within certain sorbent materials.

    Aliphatic Hydrocarbons

    A group of hydrocarbon substances, including the

    Alkanes and most of the other fractions found naturally

    in crude oil.

    Alkane = paraffin A form of hydrocarbon in which seven atoms of carbon

    are linked together in a straight chain, each of five

    internal atoms is linked to two hydrogen atoms while

    the ones at each end are linked with three.

    Anchor Point

    An anchor point is a location on a boom suitable for

    attaching an anchor or mooring line.

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    API Gravity

    An arbitrary scale for measuring the gravity or density

    of liquid petroleum products (units API degrees). The

    higher the API gravity, the lighter the compound; >38°

    API is generally light, 22° - 38° is considered

    intermediate and heavy crudes are commonly

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    The average depth of all the oceans is around 3,795 meters, and the Arabian Gulf is 35 meters.

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    Ballast

    Ballast is weight attached to the bottom of the boom to

    provide vertical stability in the water.

    Ballast

    Water taken aboard a tanker, semi-submersible rig etc.

    to maintain stability and distribute load stresses, e.g. in

    the case of part-cargoes. Modern tankers have

    segregated ballast tanks so that the water does not

    become polluted with oil.

    Base Stock (Base Oil)

    Refined petroleum oil used in the production of

    lubricants, may be used alone or blended with other

    base stocks and / or additives.

    bbl/Barrel

    A volumetric unit for crude oil and petroleum products

    equivalent to 42 U.S. gallons or 0.15899 m3.

    Bioaccumulation

    Metals and halogenated hydrocarbons which cannot be

    extracted and remain in the plants and animal’s body in

    an unchanged state and are continually added to during

    the life of the organism.

    Biodegradation

    The changes which occur in naturally, occurring and

    some synthetic organic substances by the action of

    microorganisms (bacteria). The organic compounds are

    converted to simpler.

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    Carbon emissions into our atmosphere are killing our coral reefs! Our oceans are absorbing the excess carbon dioxide and becoming more acidic. The acid is literally ‘eating away' the skeleton of the corals.

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    Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)

    Index of water pollution which represents the content of

    biochemically degradable substances in the water

    sample.

    Bioremediation

    A treatment technology that use biological activity to

    reduce the concentration or toxicity of contaminants;

    materials are added to contaminated environments to

    accelerate natural biodegradation.

    Black Oil

    A persistent oil that may be crude oil or distilled crude

    cutting the fractions heavier than middle distillates, fuel

    oil or other products orienting from crude oil. The term

    excludes lubricating oils, gas oil, and other clear refined

    products.

    Blowout

    Uncontrolled flow of gas, oil or other fluids from a well into the atmosphere, which occurs when formation

    pressure exceeds the pressure applied to it by the

    column of drilling fluid.

    Booms

    Booms are flexible floating barriers which extend above

    and below the water surface to either contain and

    concentrate spilled oil for recovery, or to prevent oil

    spill or chronic pollution from affecting industrial or

    sensitive areas.

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    More than 260 animal species worldwide have become entangled in or consumed fishing line, nets, ropes and other discarded equipment.

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    Bubble Barriers

    A rising curtain of bubbles which can be produced when

    air is pumped into a perforated pipe located below the

    water surface.

    Bunker ‘C’

    A heavy residual fuel oil obtained as a result of

    distillation of crude oil and used as fuel primarily for

    marine steam generation.

    Bunker Oil

    An oil of high viscosity used as fuel.

    Burning

    Controlled burning of oil slicks or stranded oil by the

    addition of gasoline, kerosene or lighter fluids, or the use

    of wicking agents such as straw, moss or sawdust.

    Catamaran

    A boat with twin hulls.

    Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM)

    It is one type of the Single Buoy Mooring (SBM), used as

    tanker terminals. Vessels are moored to this system by

    one or more hawsers attached to the rotating deck. It

    consists of mooring buoy, chain and anchor system,

    mooring assemblies and floating and submarine hose

    strings.

    Centipoise (cP)

    A centipoise is a non-SI (non-System International)

    measurement of unit of dynamic viscosity in the

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    centimeter gram second (CGS) system of units. It is

    multiple of the CGS base viscosity unit named poise (P).

    Centistoke (cSt)

    It is a kinematic viscosity measurement unit.

    Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)

    The amount of oxygen consumed in the chemical

    oxidation of organic matter.

    Chocolate Mousse

    Name given to the water-in-oil emulsion observed to

    form naturally under certain weather conditions when

    crude oil is spilt at sea.

    Not all oil form chocolate mousse with equal ease. The

    name is indicative of the characteristic appearance of

    the water-in-oil.

    Chronic Exposure

    It is a continuous of pollutants over a long time of

    effluent, i.e., a refinery discharge. The initial damage

    may be much less than from an acute oil spill, but since

    the discharge continuous, natural recovery, cannot

    begin and the damage is progressive.

    Chronic Toxicity

    The lethal amount when the substance is administered

    over a long time.

    Claim

    Any demand presented by a party to another party to

    cover remedy resulted from encountered damage.

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    Mangroves trap and cycle various organic materials, chemical elements, and important nutrients.

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    Clean-up Contractors

    They are private companies to assist in responding to oil

    spills. However, there companies play an essential role

    in any spill response program by providing manpower

    and equipment.

    Clean-up Cost

    The accumulated cost associated with an oil spill clean-

    up operations.

    Clean Ballast Tank (CBT)

    The term refers to a procedure for dedicating certain

    clean cargo tanks for use as ballast tanks.

    Commercial well

    A well capable of producing profitably.

    Condensate

    A natural gas liquid with a low vapour pressure,

    compared with natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas (API gravity is typically 50° - 120°). It is produced

    from a deep well where the temperature and pressure

    are high. Gas condenses as it rises up the wellbore and

    reaches the surface as condensate. Similarly,

    condensate separates out naturally in pipelines or in a

    separation plant by the normal process of condensation.

    Containment

    The process of preventing the spread of oil beyond the

    area where it has been spilled in order to minimize

    pollution and facilitate recovery.

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    Contaminated Ballast

    In a tanker, ballast water which has become mixed with

    oil.

    Contamination

    The presence of elevated concentrations of substances

    in the water, sediments or organisms, i.e.,

    concentrations that are above the natural background

    level for the area and for the organism.

    Crude Oil

    An unrefined mixture of naturally occurring

    hydrocarbons. Because it is essentially a mixture, the

    density and properties of crude oil vary widely.

    Crude Oil Washing (COW)

    This technique involves use of the oil itself as a washing

    agent during the discharge of a crude oil cargo by a high

    pressure jet washing system. Part of the cargo is

    pumped to washing machines as the tanks empty. The residues are, thus, washed into the cargo and discharged

    to the shore tanks.

    Cutting Oil

    Mineral oil, fatty oil or mixtures of these, sometimes

    containing additives, for use in cutting fluid, rolling

    lubricant, etc., during the drilling operations.

    Debris

    Any solid or semisolid substances that could interfere

    with the operation of a spill control system.

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    Deployment

    Placing the response equipment in the water and

    making it operational.

    Detergent

    A surface-active chemical which is particularly useful in

    physically lifting or removing unwanted adherent

    material from a solid surface. Most detergent

    formulations are too toxic for use as oil dispersants.

    Dirty Cargo

    Crude oil, or any cargo containing black oil or residual

    oils.

    Dispersant Spray System

    Dispersant Spray System are used in spill cleanups to

    apply dispersants rapidly, particularly over slicks that

    cover a large area. Generally they consist of the

    following components; a pump that transfers the

    dispersant under pressure from a storage tank to spray equipment; spray booms that are either suspended over

    the side of the boat, extended or devices that are fixed at

    intervals along the spray booms and force the

    dispersant into spray droplets during application.

    Dispersants

    Chemicals which reduce the surface tension between oil

    and water, and thereby facilitate the breakup and

    dispersal of the slick throughout the water column in the

    form of oil-in water emulsion where the Biodegradation

    rate can be accelerated.

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    An astounding 80 per cent of all marine turtles are affected by marine debris.

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    Dispersion

    Breaking up of an oil slick to form tiny oil droplets,

    smaller droplets remain in suspension in the water

    column and larger droplets rise back to the surface.

    Dispersion can be natural (through wave action) or

    chemical (through use of dispersants).

    Dry Gas

    Natural gas, methane and ethane, without any

    significant content of heavier hydrocarbon fractions.

    Eco System

    The interaction between plants, animals and their

    environment.

    Effluent

    Waste products emitted by an operation or process.

    Emulsion

    A mixture of two non-miscible liquids such oil and water. In water-in-oil emulsions, water is the internal

    phase and oil the external; in oil-in-water emulsions,

    water is external phase and oil the internal. In either

    case there is a significant concentration of both liquids

    and the appearance of the emulsion of both liquids and

    the appearance of the emulsion is different from either

    of the original liquids.

    Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)

    Techniques sometimes described as Tertiary Recovery.

    They include, for example, injection of surfactant or

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    polymer into the reservoir, fire flooding, steam injection,

    and microbial action.

    Environmental Sensitivity

    The susceptibility of a local environment or area to any

    disturbance which might decrease its stability or result

    in either short or long term adverse impacts.

    Equipment

    All items used during oil spill response which, with

    proper operation and maintenance, can be expected to

    be effectively reused after oil spill response operations.

    Evaporation

    When a crude oil spilt and exposed in a thin layer, the

    most volatile components, notably light alkanes and

    aromatics, are lost within hours by evaporation to the

    air; less volatile components are lost more slowly.

    Flare Stack Is the tower from the top of which the burn – off can

    safely take place. During this operation a pollution

    standby boat should be on site.

    Flaring Operation

    An event for burning of unwanted gases or to burn off

    hydrocarbons which due to temporary malfunction or

    maintenance of process plant, cannot be safely stored or

    retained in process vessels.

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    Four major factors appear to limit the distribution of mangroves: climate, salt water, tidal fluctuation and soil type.

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    Flash Point

    Lowest temperature under very specific conditions at

    which a combustible liquid will give off sufficient vapour

    to form a flammable mixture with air in a standardized

    vessel i.e. volatility of the product.

    Floating Weir Skimmer

    A type of skimmer that allows oil to flow over the top

    edge of the weir into the collecting vessel where the oil

    is pumped away.

    Free Board

    The part of a floating boom designed to prevent waves

    from waves from washing oil over the top.

    Fuel Oil

    A heavy distillate, residue or mixture of the two. It is

    used as a fuel for the production of heat or power.

    Harbor Booms These booms are commonly used in and around

    harbors, terminals and other near shore facilities. At

    these locations, waves are typically short and choppy

    and causes a condition that promotes oil splash over.

    These booms are usually light, highly buoyant, and

    flexible. Typical measurements of these booms are:

    (1) Free board between 25 – 40 cm

    (2) Draft between 40 to 60 cm

    (3) Length less than 50 meters.

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    The Marine Pollution Control Unit has many types of

    harbor booms such as Acme, Hoyle Marine, Flexy and

    Expandi booms

    Hazard Zone

    An area where special safety precautions apply.

    Hydrocarbons

    Organic compounds of carbon and hydrogen.

    Immediate Protection

    Protection until any necessary outside assistance can be

    secured.

    Inland Waters

    Land locked areas of water or waterways unaffected by

    tidal water movements.

    Inshore Boom

    Any oil boom used at sea areas close to land with an overall height (draught, and freeboard) not on more

    than 90 centimeters in its operational configuration.

    This type of boom is usually small, light and simply

    constructed.

    Lethal Concentration (LC50)

    The concentration of toxin at which 50% of the test

    organisms are killed within a special time. This time is

    commonly 48 hours or 96 hours.

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    Light Ends

    The group of petroleum products with lower boiling

    temperatures including gasolines and distillate fuels.

    Load on Top (LOT)

    Technique used on board the tanker to separate the oil

    residues from the water and retaining them in a holding

    tank (or slop tank) which could be one of the normal

    cargo tanks.

    Manual Removal

    Removal of oil and contaminated debris by hand tools

    such as rakes, scrapers, shovels etc.

    Major Oil Spills

    Any oil spills greater than 5000 bbls in size. For these

    spills, assistance may be requested from the

    government where the oil spills happen, RECSO and

    Contractors as necessary.

    Marine Pollution

    Any direct or indirect introduction of substances or

    including oil to the marine environment resulting in

    such deleterious effects as harm to living resources,

    hazards to human health hindrance to marine activities

    including fishing; impairment of quality for use of sea

    water and reduction of amenities.

    Marine Pollution Engineer

    A specialist in controlling the pollution in the Marine

    Environment, providing adequate responses / different

    type of techniques to overcome the problem.

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    Marine Waters

    Open sea and all areas that are affected by tidal water

    movements or the incursion of seawater.

    Medium Oil Spill

    Any oil spill between 50 and 5000 bbls in size. Spills of

    this size carry the potential of substantial environmental

    impact and generally require clean-up operation.

    Minor Oil Spill

    Any oil spill less than 50 bbls in size. This spill has a

    minimal adverse environmental effect, but represent no

    hazard to personal or equipment. Cleanup operation

    might be needed.

    Natural Cleaning

    Natural mechanisms such as wind and wave action,

    sunlight and natural microbial action that promote

    removal, breakdown and disposal of oil. This process

    happen without use of added chemicals or physical labor.

    Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)

    Liquids derived from natural gas, including LPG and

    natural gasoline. The term usually excludes LNG.

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    If oil is spilled onto the sea, the sun, wind, waves and tides can change the way the oil looks and moves.

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    Offshore Boom

    Any boom used at sea areas well away from land with an

    overall height (draught and freeboard) greater than 120

    centimeters depending on the sea state in its operational

    configuration.

    These types of booms are usually massive and generally

    require a mechanical handling aids, such as reels and

    power assisted pulling and lifting devices to deploy and

    retrieve them. Marine Pollution Control Unit has many

    types of offshore booms, i.e., deck reel, RO boom,

    bridgestone and troilbooms.

    Offshore Facility

    Any facility of any kind located in, on, or under any of the

    navigable waters.

    Oil

    A material of animal, vegetable or mineral origin having

    an oily consistency, being fluid or reasonably fluid at

    room temperatures.

    Oil-Based-Mud

    Drilling mud in which the solids are suspended in a

    hydrocarbon distillate rather than water.

    Oil Field

    A group / single of hydrocarbons reservoirs in a

    common geological setting.

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    Oil Spill

    Any discharge or escape of persistent hydrocarbon,

    from general shipping, oil tankers, or from onshore /

    offshore facilities, into the marine environment.

    Oil Spill Contingency And Response (OSCAR)

    A Spill modelling software. OSCAR is a state of the art

    model and simulation tool for predicting the fates and

    effects of oil released during an accidental release of oil,

    either from a platform or a vessel. OSCAR provides

    insight in the behavior of oil during an accident and

    captures the effects of contingency and response,

    allowing for contingency analysis and planning as well

    as hind- and forecasting.

    Oil Spill Information System (OSIS)

    A Microsoft Windows based software tool for predicting

    the trajectory and dispersion of oil spills at sea and the

    changes in slick viscosity, flash point and volume that

    result from weathering.

    Oil Spill Response

    Is an operation mounted to cleanup a spill of oil on water

    to minimize the consequences impact and to prevent

    further spillage.

    OILMAP

    A spill modelling software, provides rapid predictions of

    the movement of spilled oil. It includes simple graphical

    procedures for entering both wind and hydrodynamic

    data and specifying a spill scenario.

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    Oleophilic Skimmer

    This type of skimmer operates on the principle of oil

    selectively adsorbing to a particular material (i.e. plastic,

    synthetic ropes, or certain metals), while water is

    rejected (such as Komara skimmer, Morris skimmer).

    On Scene Coordinator

    The individual appointed by the response authority to

    assess a spill situation and to coordinate containment,

    cleanup and restoration activities.

    Onshore Facility

    Any facility of any kind located in, on, or under any land

    within the country, other than submerged lands, which

    is not a transportation related facility.

    Organic Chemicals

    Substances derived from living organisms, such as oil in

    the natural state.

    Pooled Oil

    Oil thickness exceeds 1cm. This needs not be uniform.

    Pour Point

    Temperature below which oil starts to solidify and no

    longer flows freely.

    Recovery

    In oil spill cleanup, the entire process or any operation

    contributing to the physical removal of spilled oil from

    land, water or shoreline environments.

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    Mangroves serve as roosting and nesting sites for many of our birds.

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    Refinery

    Plant and processes such as distillation, cracking etc.

    where crude oil and other hydrocarbon feedstocks are

    converted into marketable commodities.

    Rig

    A collective term to describe the permanent equipment

    needed for drilling a well. It has come to include the

    onshore and offshore vehicles, mobile platforms, or

    vessels on which the equipment is installed.

    Risk

    A measure of potential economic loss or human injury in

    terms of the probability of the loss or injury occurring

    and the magnitude of the loss or injury if occurs.

    Sedimentation

    With the time oil may be adsorbed on, or mixed with

    particulate matter (i.e. sand) and be carried to the sea

    floor. Once oil becomes incorporated into the bottom sediments, biological degradation state up, but very

    slow.

    Segregated Ballast

    In some modern tankers, the ballast water which reduce

    buoyancy and load stresses under different weather

    conditions is carried in separate compartments and

    does not come in contact with oil.

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    Sensitivity Maps

    Maps used by oil spill response teams which designate

    areas of biological, social and economic importance in a

    given region. These maps often prioritize sensitive

    areas so that in the event of an extensive spill these areas

    can be protected or cleanup first.

    Single Anchor Leg Mooring (SALM)

    It is one type of the Single Point Mooring (SPM), used as

    tanker terminals. Vessels are moored to this system by

    one or more hawsers connected to the mooring buoy.

    The mooring buoy is designed to carry a horizontal and

    vertical forces which result from the mooring loads. The

    leg is usually large chain with a swivel incorporated to

    allow buoy rotation and prevent chain torqueing.

    Single Buoy Mooring (SBM)

    A single buoy mooring is used for loading the oil tanker.

    The oil is fed to or from the center of the SBM from

    below, and the mooring gear and loading hoses can swivel above the buoy through a full circuit. The tanker

    moors bows-on, and “weathervanes” around the buoy,

    presenting the minimum frontal area to the combined

    forces of wind and sea.

    Sinking Agents

    Are high density materials that absorbs oil and resulting

    an oil sinking to the sea bed, such as sand, fly ash, and

    rubber powdered cement.

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    Skimmers

    A mechanical device that remove an oil film from the

    water surface.

    Skirt

    The portion of a floating boom which lies below the

    water surface and provides the basic barrier to the

    spread of an oil slick or the loss of oil beneath the boom.

    Slick

    The common term used to describe a film of oil (usually

    less than 2 micron thick) on the water surface.

    Slop Oil

    The suspended oily layer obtained by settling tank

    washings in a slops tank. Slops oil, as settled, commonly

    contains up to 80% of water as a dispersed phase; this

    concentration may sometimes be exceeded.

    Slop Tank Temporary storage for oil-contaminated water.

    Sorbents

    Oil sorbents are placed on the surface of an oil slick to

    recover the spilled oil by either adsorption, in which the

    oil is attracted to the sorbent surface and then adheres

    to it, or absorption, in which the oil penetrates the pores

    of the sorbent material.

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    Sour Oil / Gas

    Oil or gas with a relatively high content of (odorous,

    poisonous or corrosive) Sulphur compounds such as

    Hydrogen Sulphide.

    Spilling Party

    Any party responsible for an oil spill from its

    installation.

    Spreading

    Oil spilled into the water, will spread quickly into

    patches. However, the extent of spreading depends

    upon the nature of the oil, its density and the volume

    spilled, tides, currents and wind.

    Suction Skimmer

    A type of skimmer connected to a self-priming pump

    that creates the suction.

    Sump A pit or reservoir serves as a drain from which oil can be

    collected.

    Sweet Oil / Gas

    Oil or gas that is low in Sulphur compounds such as

    Hydrogen Sulphide. Opposite of Sour Oil / Gas.

    Tanker

    Any mobile storage unit for the bulk transport of crude

    oil, gas, or products (e.g. road tanker), but normally

    refers to shipping.

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    There are more than 50 species of mangroves found throughout the world, only one species recorded in the Arabian Gulf (Avicennia marina).

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    Tanker Washings

    The mixture of wash water (usually sea water) and tank

    bottom residues pumped out of a cargo tank as it is

    washed. The mixture is collected in a slops tank where

    it is allowed to separate.

    Tar Ball

    The residue of heavy crude oil in the water, ranging in

    size from less than 1 mm to 10-20 cm in diameter.

    Third Party

    Any non-RECSO member company or organization, etc.

    Toxic Substances

    Any substances which may cause death, disability or

    discomfort to human or animal when it exists in

    adequate quantities.

    Toxicity

    Is a measure of how poisonous a substance is, or how large a dose is required to kill or damage an organism;

    the more toxic the substance, the smaller the lethal dose.

    Although the concept of toxicity appears

    straightforward, measuring it is subject to many

    complicating factors.

    Trunk Line

    Long distance pipelines, as distinct from field, gathering,

    or branch lines.

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    Ultra Large Crude Carrier (ULCC)

    A crude oil tanker, often defined as having a deadweight

    tonnage or cargo capacity of 350,000 tons or more.

    Viscosity

    The resistance of a fluid to flow, due to the mutual

    adherence of its molecules.

    Waste Water

    Any polluted water resulting from industrial or

    agricultural operations or other activities with similar

    environmental effects which may also include sewage.

    Weathered Crude Oil

    A weathered crude oil may incorporate sea water, and

    could ultimately give rise to semi-solid pitch-like

    deposit resembling asphalt.

    Weathering

    The processes undergone by oil when exposed on the surface of the sea to wind and wave action. These

    include physical, chemical and biological processes.

    Windrows

    After a few hours the oil slick begins to break up and

    form narrow bands or windrows parallel to the wing

    direction.

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    Fine fishing net take at least 600 years (much longer for heavier nets) to break down in the ocean.

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    Conversion Factors

    Length

    1 Inch = 2.54 centimeters

    1 meter = 3.281 feet

    1 meter = 1.094 yard

    1 mile = 1.609 kilometers

    Volume

    Volume

    1 Barrel = 42 usg

    1 gallon = 3.785 liters

    1 cubic meter = 35.3 cubic feet

    1 cubic meter = 6.29 barrels

    1 long ton = 2,240 pounds

    1 long ton = 7.45 barrels

    1 metric ton = 2,205 pounds

    1 metric ton = 7.33 barrels

    Volume

    Volume

    1 square mile = 2.59 square kilometers

    1 square foot = 0.093 square meter

    Volume

    Area

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    Volume

    Volume

    1 metric ton = 2,204.62 lbs

    1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

    1 kilogram = 1,000 gram

    1 short ton = 0.907 metric

    1 long ton = 1.016 metric ton

    Volume

    Volume

    1 fathom = 1.8 meters

    = 6 feet

    Volume

    Volume

    1 knots = 1.85 kilometers/hr.

    = 0.5 meter/sec.

    Weight

    Water Depth

    Speed

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    The Pacific Ocean is the largest as well as the deepest ocean on the planet.

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies

    Abu Dhabi Marine Operating

    Company (ADMA-OPCO)

    Abu Dhabi National Tanker

    Company (ADNATCO)P. O. Box 303, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. P.O. Box 2977, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E

    Tel.: +971 2 606 0000 Tel.: +971 2 602 8600 / 602 8400

    Fax: +971 2 626 6005 Fax: +971 2 672 3999

    Web: www.adma-opco.com Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.adnatco.com

    Abu Dhabi Shipping Agency Abu Hasseer Marine &

    Industrial Equipment Co. L.L.CP. O. Box 46103, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E P.O. Box 27028, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 2 644 9100 Tel.: +971 2 644 8129

    Fax: +971 2 644 7783 / 644 7788 Fax: +971 2 644 0100

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.adsa.ae Web: www.ahmmarine.com

    Al Jaber Shipping Agency &

    Marine Works L.L.CAl Jazeera Port

    Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. P.O. Box 5681

    Tel.: +971 2 555 4300 Tel.: +971 7 244 6627 * 202

    Fax: +971 2 555 3370 Fax: +971 7 244 6651

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.ajshipping.com Web: www.aljazeeraport.ae

    Al Jazeera Shipping Company (AJS) Al Mataf Shipping L.L.C.P.O. Box 302, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain P.O. Box 91488, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +973 17728837 Tel.: +971 4 239 9001

    Fax: +973 17728217 Fax: +971 4 239 9002

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.ajsco.com Web: www.almatafshipping.com

    Alco Group of Companies Al-Kahlul International L.L.C.P.O. Box 19525, Sharjah, U.A.E. P.O. Box 470, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

    Tel.: +971 6 748 7728, 742 0446 Tel.: +968 24482774 / +968 24478882

    Fax: +971 6 748 7729, 742 0447 Fax: +968 24481624

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.alcoshipping.com Web: www.alkahlul.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    Arab Heavy Industries

    Pr.J.S.C. (AHI)P.O. Box 529, Ajman, U.A.E.

    Tel.: 971 - 6 - 5263232

    Fax: 971 - 6 - 5263233

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.ahi-uae.com

    BBaaboud Trading and Shipping

    Agencies (BTSA)Bahregan Marine Services (BMS)

    P.O. Box 7262 Jeddah 21462, Saudi Arabia Tehran, IRAN

    Tel.: +966 2 6270000 Tel.: +98 (0) 21 22076891-4

    Fax: +966 2 6271111 Fax: +98 (0) 21 22368067

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.baaboud.net Web: www.bahregan.com

    Blue Fin International ShippingDubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 4564888

    Fax: +971 4 4207619

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.bluefinshipping.com

    CClarion Shipping Services L.L.C Consolidated Shipping Services (CSS)P.O. Box 43030, Dubai, U.A.E. P.O. Box 27802, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 3333 852 Tel.: +971 4 3248884

    Fax: +971 4 3333 862 Fax: +971 4 3249994

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.clarionshipping.com Web: www.cssgroupsite.com

    Corporate Shipping Agency LLCP.O. Box 43198, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 4565310

    Fax: +971 4 4565314

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.corporateshippingagency.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    DP World (Jebel Ali Port) Drydocks WorldP.O. Box 17000, Dubai, U.A.E. P.O. Box 8988, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 881 5555 Tel.: +971 4 345 0626

    Fax: +971 4 887 6379 Fax: +971 4 345 0116

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.dpworld.ae Web: www.drydocks.gov.ae

    EEships Oldendorff Logistics (EOL)

    P.O. Box 112575, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 2 642 0367

    Fax: +971 2 642 03 57

    Web: www.eol.ae

    F

    FairdealP.O. Box Kastella 185 33 Piraeus Greece P.O. Box 298, Fujairah U.A.E.

    Tel.: +30-210-412-2220 Tel.: +971 9 2014 102

    Fax: +30-210-412-3900 Fax: +971 9 2778 383

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    P.O. Box 49520, Dubai, U.A.E. Web: www.fairdeal.gr

    Tel.: +971 4 351 1122

    Fax: +971 4 351 0222

    Email: [email protected]

    Fender & Spill Response Services Fleet Line Shipping ServicesFujairah, U.A.E. Dubai, U.A.E

    Tel.: +971 9 2282162 Tel.: +971 4 355 5562

    Fax: +971 9 2282163 Fax: +971 4 357 0466

    Web: www.fsrs.com Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.fleetlineshipping.com

    Fujairah Marine Services & Trading Co. (FMS)

    P.O. Box 876, Fujairah, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 9 222 8812

    Fax: +971 9 222 8817

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.fujamar.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    Gulf Agency Company Ltd (GAC)P.O. Box 335, Dammam 31411, Saudi Arabia P.O. Box 17041, Jebel Ali, Dubai, U.A.E

    Tel.: +966 3 832 8762 Tel.: +971 4 881 8090

    Fax: +966 3 832 3035 Fax: +971 4 881 8687

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.gac.com/saudiarabia Web: www.gac.com/dubai

    Gulf Drilling International

    Limited (GDI)Gulf Energy Maritime (GEM)

    P.O. Box 9072, Doha, Qatar P.O. Box 855, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +974-44637333 Tel.: +971 4 313 5700

    Fax: +974-44637222 Fax: +971 4 313 5777

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.gdi.com.qa Web: www.gemships.com

    Gulf Marine Services (GMS) GMS Saudi ArabiaScotland AB32 6FE, UK P.O. Box 1280, Al Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia

    Tel.: +44 (0) 1224 737200 Tel.: +966 (3) 894 1700

    Fax: +44 (0) 1224 737239 Fax: +966 (3) 895 2597

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.gmsuae.com Web: www.gmsuae.com

    HHalul Offshore Services

    Company (HOSC), W.L.LHIGH SEAS Marine & Industrial Services CO. Ltd (HSM)

    P.O. Box 24600, Doha, Qatar P.O. Box 1450, Ras Tanura 31941, Saudi Arabia

    Tel.: (+974)-44339111 Tel.: +966 13 668 2570/ 2573

    Fax: (+974)-44339888 Fax: +966 13 668 2158

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.haluloffshore.com Web: www.highseas.com.sa

    IInchcape Shipping Services (ISS)P.O. Box 33166, Dubai, U.A.E. P.O. Box 3757, Jeddah 21481, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Tel.: +971 4 303 8500 Tel.: +966 (0) 12 6143035/6142488

    Fax: +971 4 334 5622 Fax: +966 (0) 12 6145535

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.iss-shipping.com Web: www.iss-shipping.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    Jawar Al Khaleej Shipping L.L.C.P.O. Box 55342, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 295 5810

    Fax: +971 4 2955840

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.jawaralkhaleej.com

    KKhalid Faraj ShippingP.O. Box 995, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 2 69 84 999

    Fax: +971 2 6659218

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.khalidfarajshipping.com

    LLinden Shipping International (LSI) Liwa Marine ServiceP.O. Box 49252, Sharjah, U.A.E. P.O. Box 995, Abu Dhabi

    Tel.: +971 6 526 0003 Tel.: +971 2 69 84 999

    Fax: +971 6 526 1930 +971 2 666 33 95

    Email: [email protected] Fax: +971 2 6679391

    Web: www.lindeninternational.ae Web: www.liwamarine.com

    MMakamin Offshore Saudi Ltd (MOS) Marine Core & Charter (MC2)P.O. Box 147 Al Khobar, 31952, K.S.A. P.O. Box 117241 Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +966 858 7960 Tel.: +971 4 453 8338

    Fax: +966 858 8028 Fax: +971 4 453 7943

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.makaminoffshore.com Web: www.marinec2.com

    Marine Services Co., Ltd.Maritime Industrial Services

    Co. Ltd. Inc. (MIS) Jeddah, Saudi Arabia P.O. Box 11187, Jubail 31961, Saudi Arabia

    Tel.: +966 12 648 2146 Tel.: +966 13 341 6376

    Fax: +966 12 648 2145 Fax: +966 13 341 2784,

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Email: [email protected] Web: www.misarabia.com.sa

    Web: mscl-marser.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    McDermott Mesco Marine Services (MMS)Houston, TX 77079 United States of America P.O. Box 30165, Sharjah, U.A.E.

    Tel.: (1) 281.870.5000 Tel.: +971 6 528 4611

    Fax: +971 6 528 4610

    Singapore, 319579 Email: [email protected]

    Tel.: (65) 6561.2288 Web: www.mescomarine.com

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.mcdermott.com

    P.O. Box 16961, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 883 5200

    Email: [email protected]

    Miclyn Express Offshore (MEO)Middle East Navigation Aids

    Service (MENAS)Southeast Asia HQ, Singapore 099254 P.O. Box 66, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tel.: +65-6545 6211 / 6829 6100 Tel.: +973 17 828 541

    Fax: +65-6820 0167 Fax: +973 17 727 765

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: Web: www.menas.org

    Middle East HQ, PO Box no 42112, Sharjah, UAE

    Tel.: +971 6 526 1244

    Fax: +971 6 526 1273

    Mohammad Al Mojil Group (MMG) MonjasaP.O. Box 11, Dammam 31411, Saudi Arabia P.O. Box 340844, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +966-3-842-1111, +966-3-844-9111 Tel.: +971 4 420 8600

    Fax: +966-3-842-5079, +966-3-842-5612 Fax: +971 4 432 8637

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.almojilgroup.com Web: www.monjasa.com

    NNaghi Marine Company National Drilling Company (NDC)P.O. Box 5557, Jeddah 21432, K.S.A. P.O. Box 4017, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +966 12 261-0515/16 Tel.: +971 2 677 6100

    Web: www.naghimarine.com Fax: +971 2 677 9937

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.ndc.ae

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    National Gas Shipping

    Company (NGSCO)National Shipping Services LLC

    P.O. Box 2600, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. P.O. Box 2939, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 2 602 8600, +971 2 602 8400 Tel.: +971 4 370 9208 / 337 9071

    Fax: +971 2 672 3999 Fax: +971 4 355 8222

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.adnatco.com Web: www.nationaldubai.com

    OOcean Bulk Shipping LLC (OBS)Al Karama, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 396 3777

    Fax: +971 4 396 3414

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.oceanbulkers.com

    PPetro Rabigh Platinum Shipping & Logistics LLCP.O. Box 666, Rabigh 21911, K.S.A. P.O. Box 29515, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +966 12 425 0390 Tel.: +971 4 335 2970

    Fax: +966 12 425 4444 Fax: +971 4 335 6563

    Web: www.petrorabigh.com Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.platinum-shipping.com

    RRais Hassan Saadi Group (RHS

    Group)P.O. Box 7 Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 352 1515

    Fax: +971 4 352 6412

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.rhsgroup.com

    S

    Sabelatrans Shipping Global (SSG)Saudi Shipping & Maritime

    Service Co. Ltd. (Tranship)P.O. Box 40435, Ajman, U.A.E. P.O. Box 7522, Jeddah 21472, K.S.A.

    Tel.: +971 6 745 7906 Tel.: +966 2 642 4255

    Fax: +971 6 7457908 Fax: +966 2 643 2821

    Email: [email protected], [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.sabelatrans.com Web: www.ssmsc.com

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    Marine Ports / Shipping Companies - cont'd

    Seamax Ship Management LLCSeaport International

    Shipping Co. LLC (SISP.O. Box 32212, Dubai, U.A.E. P.O. Box 2080, Sharjah, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 379 6405 Tel.: +971 06 528 5488

    Fax: +971 4 379 6406 Fax: +971 06 528 3233

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.seamaxuae.com Web: www.seaportuae.com

    Sharaf Shipping Agency (SSA) Simatech Shipping & ForwardingP.O. Box 576, Dubai, U.A.E. P.O. Box 23743, Dubai - U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 352 0555 Tel.: +971 4 366 3838

    Fax: +971 4 352 0531 Fax: +971 4 452 2249

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.sharafshipping.com Web: www.simatech.com

    Smit Lamnalco Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO)3087 BM Rotterdam, The Netherlands Singapore 199555

    Tel.: +31 88 076 4800 Tel.: +65 6309 3600

    Fax: +31 88 076 4801 Email: [email protected]

    Email: [email protected] Web: www.swire.com.sg

    Web:

    P.O. Box 5687 Sharjah, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 6 517 2222

    Fax: +971 6 574 9090

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.smitlamnalco.com

    TThe National Shipping

    Company of Saudi Arabia

    (BAHRI (NSCSA))

    Topaz Energy and Marine

    P.O. Box 8931, Riyadh 11492, K.S.A. 4905, Al Khobar 31952, K.S.A.

    Tel.: +966-11-4785454 Tel.: +966 13 8353630

    Fax: +966-11-4778036 / 477-7478 Fax: +966 13 833 41 58

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.bahri.sa Web: www.topazworld.com

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    Transworld Group of CompaniesP.O. Box 261036, Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 803 5400

    Fax: +971 4 886 0086

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.transworld.com

    VValentine Maritime (VM) Victory Marine Services WLL (VMS)P.O. Box 45877 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tel.: +971 2 555 5868 Tel.: +973 1770 2731

    Fax: +971 2 555 9991 Fax: +973 1770 2741

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.vmgulf.com Web: www.vms-world.com

    WWest Group Logistics Ports

    ServicesWilhelmsen Ships Service

    Jeddah, Saudi Arabian N-1324 Lysaker, Norway

    Tel.: +966 9 2001 2003 Tel.: (+47) 67 58 40 00

    Fax: +966 9 2001 2007 Fax: (+47) 67 58 40 80

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.westgroup01.com Web: www.wilhelmsen.com

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    P.O. Box 45, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tel.: +973 1722 0220

    Fax: +973 1722 9122

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.kanoo.com

    Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo W.L.L. (YBA)

    ZZamil Mermaid Offshore

    Services Company (ZMOS)

    Zamil Operations and Maint.

    Company, Limited (ZOMCO)P.O. Box 1922Al-Khobar 31952, K.S.A. P.O. Box 1922, Al-Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia

    Tel.: +966 3 882 4423 Tel.: +966 3 8822494

    Fax: +966 3 882 2032 Fax: +966 3 8822032

    Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.zamilmermaid.com Web: www.zamil-om.com

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    Regional Clean Sea Organisation (RECSO) P.O. Box 58142

    City Tower 1, Unit #304

    Sheikh Zayed Road

    Dubai, U.A.E.

    Tel.: +971 4 331 4443

    Fax: +971 4 331 1933

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Website: www.recso.org

    To request this document, please call RECSO at +971 4 331

    4443.