Twenty years of Belgian North Sea aerial surveillance: A quantitative analysis of results confirms effectiveness of international oil pollution legislation

► Effectiveness of international regulations on ship-source oil pollution. ► MARPOL Special Area and EU Directive on Port Reception Facilities are key measures. ► There is a stepwise decrease in operational oil pollution over the last 20years. ► Turning points coincide with the actual implementation...

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description ► Effectiveness of international regulations on ship-source oil pollution. ► MARPOL Special Area and EU Directive on Port Reception Facilities are key measures. ► There is a stepwise decrease in operational oil pollution over the last 20years. ► Turning points coincide with the actual implementation of these key measures. ► Minor slicks still lead to chronic oil pollution with important environmental impact. Over the years many policy measures have been taken to prevent illegal oil discharges from ships, like the MARPOL 73/78 Convention (1983) and the Bonn Agreement (1969/1983). However, the number of discharges remained high, leading to chronic oiling of seabirds and sensitive coastlines, therefore further measures were taken. The aim of this study is to quantify the effectiveness of two key legislative regulations: the IMO-designation of the North Sea as MARPOL Special Area which took effect in 1999, and the adoption of the EU Directive on Port Reception Facilities in 2000. Under study is the heavily navigated Belgian Surveillance Area, monitored since 1991, characterised by shallow waters with ecologically important sandbanks. The aerial surveillance data from 1991 to 2010 show a stepwise decrease in ship-source oil pollution. Three time periods can be distinguished with two turning points coinciding with the actual implementation of these key legislative measures, confirming their effectiveness.
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Chronic oil pollution
Environmental Monitoring
EU Directive on Port Reception Facilities
IMO MARPOL Special Area
International shipping regulations
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North Sea
Petroleum Pollution - analysis
Petroleum Pollution - legislation & jurisprudence
Petroleum Pollution - prevention & control
Petroleum Pollution - statistics & numerical data
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
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