1. Taiwan's legal framework for marine pollution control and responses to marine oil spills and its implementation on T.S. Taipei cargo shipwreck salvage.
- Author
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Fan C, Hsu CJ, Lin JY, Kuan YK, Yang CC, Liu JH, and Yeh JH
- Subjects
- Conservation of Water Resources legislation & jurisprudence, Disaster Planning organization & administration, Government Regulation, International Cooperation, Oceans and Seas, Petroleum Pollution analysis, Petroleum Pollution legislation & jurisprudence, Taiwan, Water Pollution analysis, Water Pollution legislation & jurisprudence, Conservation of Water Resources methods, Disaster Planning legislation & jurisprudence, Petroleum Pollution prevention & control, Ships, Water Pollution prevention & control
- Abstract
Many shipwreck events occur in the neighboring areas of Taiwan due to the volume of maritime traffic and geographical conditions around Taiwan. The oil spills from such events can be devastating for the surrounding sea and coastal areas. The government realized the importance of marine pollution prevention and enforced the Marine Pollution Control Act and the Major Marine Oil Pollution Emergency Response Plan to mitigate the impact of oil spill pollution. The T.S. Taipei shipwreck highlighted the effectiveness of the national marine pollution prevention system. Inter-departmental cooperation and collaboration with private sectors are the keys for effective response. This article is the first detailed documentation of an oil spill response for a maritime incident from the beginning to the final termination of shipwreck removal. It shows the people in Taiwan intend to collaborate with other states to make a significant contribution to marine environment conservation and sustainability., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2018
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