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Workshop Series 19
Hulls, hazards and hard questions shipping in the Great Barrier Reef: reducing the risk of spilling oil and other hazardous substances, 1994
Proceedings of a Meeting of Experts held in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 14-l 5 April 1993.
Edited by Peter Ottesen
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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EDITORS COMMENTS
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INTRODUCTORY ADDRESSES
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FORUM PAPERS
- Steven Raaymakers Ship sourced oil pollution in the Great Barrier Reef: causes, frequency and opportunities for prevention
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- Patrick Quirk Development in ship safety standards: implications for protection of the Great Barrier Reef
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- Kerry Dwyer The jurisdiction and operation of small vessels in the Great Barrier Reef
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- Mike Julian Review of oil spill contingency planning in Australia and overseas
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- Peter Small The Great Barrier Reef environment: a pilot’s perspective
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- John Leech Transport of oil and other hazardous substances in the Great Barrier Reef: hydrographic aspects
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- David Langford Future marine navigation systems
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- Robin Grajios Tanker owner’s and operator’s perspective
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- Robin Gehling Latest developments in the subdivision and construction standards of vessels with special regard to the prevention of pollution after damage.
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- Ted Clernents Marine survey and the safe carriage of hazardous
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- Greg French Protecting the marine environment of the Great Barrier Reef: what is the role of international
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- Kit Filor Marine accidents: present trends and a perspective of the human element
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WORKSHOP OUTPUTS
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APPENDICIES
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