Protocol on oil pollution preparedness, response and cooperation in the Pacific Region = Protocole sur la preparation, la lutte et la cooperation en matiere de pollution par les hydrocarbures dans la region Pacifique
Key SPREP Documents, Biodiversity Conservation
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This Protocol on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response, and Cooperation, adopted under the Nouméa Convention, establishes a regional framework for Pacific island countries to prevent and respond to marine oil pollution incidents. It mandates national preparedness measures, including legislation, contingency planning, reporting systems, and equipment stockpiles. The Protocol promotes regional cooperation through information sharing, mutual assistance, and coordination via the SPREP Secretariat. It also outlines financial responsibilities and encourages sub-regional agreements. The Protocol aims to protect the region's vulnerable marine and coastal environments from the harmful effects of oil pollution.