On 17 June, EMSA approved a new equipment system on board its stand-by oil spill response vessel, Ria de Vigo.
This contracted vessel which operates in the Bay of Biscay area is now equipped with a Weir Boom 180 system.
On the following day EMSA’s Executive Director, Markku Mylly participated in the at-sea oil pollution response exercise organised by the Spanish Maritime Safety Agency (SASEMAR) in Ria de Arousa, Spain, together with other Spanish units.
During the exercise, EMSA’s contracted vessel Ria de Vigo successfully deployed its oil pollution response equipment.
Source: EMSA
The EMSA Stand-by Oil Spill Response Vessels are commercial vessels which can be rapidly converted to oil pollution response activities. Each vessel is:
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