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Workshop on the use of bioremediation for oil spill response in the Great Barrier Reef Region : proceedings of a workshop held in Townsville, Australia, 25 February 1991


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Title: Workshop on the use of bioremediation for oil spill response in the Great Barrier Reef Region : proceedings of a workshop held in Townsville, Australia, 25 February 1991
Authors: Lash, J.
Raaymakers, S.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Keywords: Oil spills - Queensland - Congresses;Oil spills - Environmental aspects - Congresses;Bioremediation - Queensland - Great Barrier Reef region - Congresses;Oil pollution of the sea - Queensland - Congresses
ASFA Subjects: Petroleum
Bioremediation
Oil pollution
Oil spills
APAIS Subject: Pollution
Environmental management
Scientific research
Category: Research
Incidents
Water quality
Issue Date: 1993
Publisher: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Series/Report no.: Workshop series no. 14
Workshop series
Abstract: The intensity of shipping within the Great Barrier Reef presents a very real threat to the’ Reef from oil spills. In response to this threat, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Communications have developed REEFPLAN, the marine pollution contingency plan for the Great Barrier Reef Region. As of 1 January 1991, the role of the Department of Transport and Communications under REEFPLAN has been taken over by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11017/126
ISBN: 9780642120045
Type of document: Report
Appears in Collections:Management

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