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Ramazanoğlu Mah. Çukurova Caddesi No:21 Kurtköy-Pendik/İstanbul – Turkey
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A C C R E D I T A T I O N S
MARE SEA CLEANING SERVICES INC.
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EFFECTIVE OIL SPILL RESPONSE REQUIRES BROAD HORIZONS
AND PREPAREDNESS FOR EVERY SITUATION mareclean
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REFERENCES Mare employs expert technical managers, technicians, divers, operators and seamen, who have been in the business for so many years and experienced many differ-ent oil spill cases and this is what sets Mare apart.
SERVICES Mare presents their professional line of business’ and experience of years to their customers and remembers that the most in-tegral part of their experience is to combine the human and environmental safety, cus-tomer satisfaction and quality.
OUR PRODUCTSMare tests the oil spill response equipment they produce or supply by utilising them at their own operations and only then advis-es them to the valuable customers. Mare is able to supply all equipment and mate-rial required for response to sea and land oil spill cases.
OIL SPILLEXERCISES
Mare executes their shore-line facilities’ exercises as per law numbered 5312. Best scripts are prepared together with the facility managers in order to max-imise the experience gained from the exercise and the exercises are executed as per these scripts with or without prior notice.
TRAINING & WORKSHOPS
Mare aims to underline the importance of response to oil spill cases at sea and provide the participants relevant information neces-sary to minimise the envi-ronmental and economical consequences of the oil spill by an effective and fast re-sponse.
PUBLICATIONS
MARE believes in the im-portance of rapid and ef-fective intervention dur-ing response to marine pollution and proves this thesis with a successful organization and coor-dination power in every operation, and is proud of publishing findings while continuing its re-search and development studies.
ABOUT US
Mare Sea Cleaning Services was founded in 2006 by a team, which has been in the industry of oil and chemi-cal spill cleaning in Turkey and around the world for many years. This elite team started Mare Sea Clean-ing Services with the courage and experience of oper-ations since 1980 in order to serve Turkish maritime better.
Mare and the sister salvage company have more than 50 operations in the last 10 years, converting their group oil spill response experience of 35 years to suc-cessful operations.
MARE EXPERIENCES
Emergency response against oil and chemical spills involves salvage as well and always requires the trio of << team – equipment – experience >>. These pos-sibilities can only exist by the transfer of information and regular usage. Mare Sea Cleaning Services and Sister Salvage Company use their possibilities, capa-bilities and abilities together all the time without any conditions. The key to success in response against oil spill is to be present at seas at all times.
Best Regards,
Effective Oil Spill Response Requires Broad Horizons And Preparedness
For Every Situation
1979
Omur Marine established by Captain Emre Omur
1979
INDEPENDENTA–Captain Emre Omur was P&I surveyor
1997
Emergency response operation to TPAO tanker explosion at Tuzla Shipyards area
2002
Emergency response to GOTIA incident in the Bosphorus
1994
Emergency response to NASSIA – SHIPBROKER collision in Istanbul
1981
Istanbul Salvage Company established
1994
Omur Salvage Company established
1999
Emergency response, wreck remo-val and oil spill response of VOLGANEFT 248
2003
Emergency response and wreck removal of SVYATOV PANTELEYMON incident in Istanbul
2006
MARE established
HISTORY OF GROUP AND MARE
OUR PROFESSIONAL RESPONSE TEAM TURNS 37 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE INTO THE SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS;SHORE COORDINATORSEMERGENCY RESPONSE SPECIALISTENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERSCHEMICAL ENGINEERSNAVAL ARCHITECTSMARINE ENGINEERSLAWYERSTECHNICIANSOPERATORSBIOLOGISTSCAPTAINSDIVERSSKILLED WORKERS
PREPAREDNESS AND MOBILIZATION
EXPERIENCE
EQUIPMENT
THE IMPORTANCE OF LOCATION
SUCCESSFUL RESULTS
Mare’s most significant difference is to employ most experienced technical managers, divers, tech-nicians, operators, supervisors and workers, who have worked for this industry for long years.
Our plan for “EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND UR-GENT PROCUREMENT” is designing equipment and combine this with fast mobilisation of local pos-sibilities along with stocking the maximum amount of equipment and materials supplied and designed taking into account the various environmental, ma-rine and meteorological conditions.
MARE is always ready to respond, as the geostrategic location of our country, the susceptibility of thousands of miles of shores, the vulnerability of the straits and touristic areas, and increasing vessel traffic, and the uncertainty of when and where requires all capabili-ties to be in place.
As MARE, we have applied fast and effective intervention methods in order that the par-ties come out with the least damage in all the oil spill cases that we responded so far. In a short period of time We have achieved suc-cessful results in short periods of time and have tried to avoid any of the parties suffer-ing extra losses.
WHY MARE
Oil spills can occur anytime, anywhere, with different types and different amounts. All threats have been given due consideration and “RAPID MOBI-LIZATION and EFFECTIVE RESPONSE PLANS” have been prepared accordingly.
COLLABORATION
An approach has been adopted that envisages “COOPERATION IN EACH CONDITION” with an understanding that the sea oil accidents may occur at any point in a wide geographical area at any moment. This understanding holds thought-provoking and constantly updated ac-tion plans because success is hidden in the co-operation of success in major oil incidents.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES FOR SHORELINE FACILITIES OIL SPILL RESPONSE FOR ONSHORE AND MARINE CASES
MARE has shown the necessary sensitivity to comply with the issues that concern us from
the new laws in the maritime industry, for which Mare has been serving for more than 30
years as a group of Omur in marine industry. Mare has all the required knowledge to train
and serve all the shoreline facilities of Turkey on the scope of the Law on the Principles
of Intervention and Damage Compensation in the Emergency Situations in the Contami-
nation of Marine Environment with Oil and Other Hazardous Substances, Law No. 5312.
MARE has increased the number of shoreline facilities it has served in the last five years
and established emergency response stations in the regions on behalf of the coastal fa-
cilities in İzmit Bay, Yalova, İzmir, Aliağa, Nemrut Bay, Bandırma and Ereğli and has also
trained the personnel of these shoreline facilities and continues to be prepared with the
planned exercise programs.
MARE provides emergency response service to all types of marine pollution in the Tur-
kish and international waters, as well as pollution of land-based tankers, containers, and
highways. Mare uses the knowledge and the ability gained from different situations en-
countered in each case to prevent the growth of the event and the further harm of the
environment.
MARE has tried to reach a solution by introducing phased intervention plans in numero-
us marine pollution and shore responses that it has intervened and the results of its ope-
rations have revealed the correctness and success of this method.
The most important factors in this plan are:
“EXPERIENCE, PREPARATION and MOBILIZATION, EQUIPMENT, COLLABORATION”
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RISK ASSESSMENT AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN PREPARATION
MARE is authorized to prepare risk assessment and emergency response plans for offshore
facilities within the scope of Law no 5312. “Risk Assessment of the Marine Environment of
Oil and Other Harmful Substances Pollutions and who prepared of their emergency response
plans relevant minimum specifications statement of the institutions and organizations”.
The risk assessment and the emergency response plan are designed to provide the necessary
intervention equipment, logistics, communication and public relations, including an organiza-
tional structure based on an on-going command system, prepared with the aim of “realizing
an intervention in an effective and rapid manner” in the event of an actual oil or chemical spill
cases.
As MARE, we particularly emphasize to our contracted shore facilities, the main guidance po-
ints for these dangerous and difficult intervention operations with useful emergency response
plans that we have prepared using our experience and know-how from the field.
TRAINING AND EXERCISES (OPRC-HNS-IMDG CODE)
MARE has the authority document laid down in the law numbered 5312 “The Procedures and
Principles of Training Seminars and Exercise Programs for Oil and Other Pollution Prepared-
ness and Intervention”. Concerning Circular for the Procedures and Principles of Training Se-
minars and Exercise Programs Related to Pollution Preparedness and Response from Oil and
Other Hazardous Materials T.C. within the scope of Prime Ministry Undersecretariat of Ma-
ritime (Circular Date: 14.02.2008 and Circular No: 2008/2), 26 group training seminars have
been organized by us within the last 4 years.
The training content prepared within the scope of the legislation is enriched with the presen-
tations and videos of the actual pollution response events compiled from our own operations.
Our trainers have received relevant trainers ‘certificates from the Ministry of Transport, Mari-
time Affairs and Communications and have field experience and other certifications related to
trainers, such as trainers’ training. The scenarios of the shore facility exercises are carried out
both pre-arranged and unannounced by consulting with the managers of the shore facility in
order to provide the most benefit.
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OIL REMOVAL FROM WRECK
Fuel oil, lubrication oil, bilge and other pollutants on board ships and wrecks that are sun-
ken or grounded condition are easily discharged by the experienced crew and divers of
MARE. There are many elements that are able pollute the environment on board the ship
in the sunken condition, and solving the difficulties during these operations requires spe-
cial expertise. Fuel and oil discharge operations, which we have carried out before can be
accepted as references for future jobs.
ONSHORE & FACILITIES STORAGE TANK CLEANING
MARE has accumulated experience and experience by responding marine oil spill events
for many years and used this experience for the relevant shore operations such industri-
al tank cleaning, container handling, response to road tanker accidents. During highway
accidents, the response is not as simple as interfering by using sand or cutting chips. The-
se lack of knowledge of the response might result with a much larger pollution. For this
reason, it is much more assuring to respond to shore accidents with a professional crew.
Screw Transfer Pumps Cutting Method with Hot-Tap Equipment
Vacuum Pumps FRAMO hydraulic Pump (600 tons / hour)
Heating Equipment
Hydraulic Submersible PumpsCutting and Pumping by using ROV Equipment
Oil Discharge Methods from sunken vessels
Response to the Highway Pollution Incidents Soil, land Pollutions
Response to the Overflowing of Land Storages Pollutions of river and lakes
Pollutions caused by truck and trailer AccidentsResponse to pollutions caused during transfer of damaged or sound containers
Response to the damaged Chemical Containers
Onshore Storage Incidents and Responding Situations
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EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION AND SALES
We test the quality of the products we produce and represent as MARE during our own
operations and present them to you, our valuable customers. Our company is able to pro-
vide all types of materials required for marine and land industrial cleaning. We strongly
advise you to get a quotation from us for your marine and land cleaning materials.
DIVING AND UNDERWATER SERVICES
In addition to oil spill response services, MARE also serves the maritime industry with its
experienced underwater professional crew with professional diver licences from the
International ADAS organisation and the Ministry of Transport, Maritime Affairs
and Communications
Barriers Oil Spill Kits
Skimmers (Oil Scraper) Storage Tank
Absorbents Boom Reels
Products Underwater Search and Rescue Services Maintenance and Repair of Jetty Pipe
Ship hull / Seachest / Propeller Clean-up
General Underwater Diving Services
Buoy Maintenance, Repair and Construction of Sonar Scans
Marine Structures and Storage Tanks Cathodic Protection
Underwater Welding / Cutting / Installa-tion Services
Maintenance, Repair and Construction of Submarine Pipelines
Underwater Video and Photo Shootings and Survey Reports
Diving and Underwater Services
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INDUSTRIAL TANK AND SHIP TANK CLEANING
MARE carries out industrial tank cleaning work by its own specialist response team.
When required, it performs discharge of bottom oil, bottom water of fuel oil, engine and
oil tanks, all tank washing and tank conversion works. Cleaning, GAS-FREE operations
and waste disposal and transfer of chemical tanks, fuel-oil, motor and oil tanks on board
the vessels are carried out by our company.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PUBLICATIONS
MARE, which underlines the importance and necessity of rapid and effective response to
marine and land spill cases, has successfully proved this thesis with successful organiza-
tion and coordination power in each and every operation. Mare is proud to share these
research findings with publications by continuing its research and development studies.
One of the most important issues for us as a company is to document our fieldwork and
experience and to enrich the resources that Turkey can have in this issue and to continue
contributing to the preparedness of the country on this subject. Based on the principle of
sharing, we have made our findings from our intervention operations in the field available
in written form and published 6 books so far.
Ship Tank Cleaning Tank Cleaning
Ship hold Cleaning Replacement of Tank Products and Tank Cleaning
Gas-Free Process Response to Overflow of Tanks and Spills
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IN THE LAST 11 YEARS, 54 GROUP TRAINING HAS DONE IN
32 DIFFERENT FACILITIES
Protocol on Preparedness, Response and Cooperation to pollution Incidents by Hazardous and Noxious Sub-
stances (OPRC – HNS) Level I-II
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P&I CLUB SEMINARS
SOME OF P&I CLUBS
TURK P&ISKULD THE STANDARD CLUBBRITISH MARINEP.L FERRARI & CO.
LODESTARNORTH OF ENGLANDSHIPOWNERSRAETS MARINE
MARE takes into account not only the environmental impacts of its first priorities in oil and
chemical spill response operations, minimizing the environmental impact is the leading prio-
rity during oil and chemical spill response operations, however the economic factors need to
be taken into account and the action plans are prepared based on this strategy. Our response
specialists also emphasize the importance of containment as soon as possible and that the
cost of delay can be very heavy for all the parties otherwise.
In order to convey our know-how and experience in this context and to present our response
priorities, we meet P & I Clubs managers abroad and their representatives in Turkey in order
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No Date Facility Location
1 25-28.05.2009 Aliağa National Marine Pollution Exercise Aliağa / İzmir
2 07-08.10.2009 Samsun Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise Samsun
3-8 Ocak-Nisan 2010 TÜBITAK Regional Tabletop Exercise İzmir, Samsun, Antalya, Mersin, Trabzon, İstanbul
9 12-13.05.2010 Çanakkale Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise Çanakkale
10 13-14.10.2010 Antalya National Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise Antalya
11 28-29.09.2011 İstanbul National Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise İstanbul
12 28-29.11.2011 Kıbrıs National Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise Kıbrıs
OPRC-HNS National - Regional Exercises
OPRC-HNS International Exercises
No Date Facility Location
1 26-27.08.2009 RODELTA International Marine Pollution Emergency Response Exercise
Romania
2 14-16.09.2011 GEODELTA International Marine Pollution Emergency Respon-se Exercise
Georgia
Marine Pollution Response Exercises
International Exercises
National and Regional Exercises
Shoreline Facility Exercises
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LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1
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No Date Facility Location
1 30.06.2010 İsdemir İskenderun
2 23.03.2011 İsdemir İskenderun
3 09.05.2011 Total Gebze Terminali Kocaeli
4 18.11.2011 Total Gebze Terminali Kocaeli
5 09.12.2011 İsdemir İskenderun
6 06.03.2012 Gübretaş-Rotaport-Marmara Tersanesi Kocaeli
7 22.05.2012 Yılport- Çolakoğlu Kocaeli
8 24.05.2012 Ege Gübre-Habaş İzmir
9 05.06.2012 Nuh Çimento –Diler Çelik –Kroman Çelik Kocaeli
10 07.06.2012 Total Gebze Terminali Kocaeli
11 12.06.2012 Aktaş - Koruma Klor Kocaeli
OPRC – HNS Shore Line Facilities Exercises
Turkey National and Regional Risk Assessment and Emergency Response Plans Tabletop Exercises
İzmir Tabletop Exercise : 24-25 January 2010
Mersin Tabletop Exercise : 10-11 February 2010
Trabzon Tabletop Exercise : 24-25 February 2010
Samsun Tabletop Exercise : 09-10 March 2010
Antalya Tabletop Exercise : 08-09 April 2010
İstanbul Tabletop Exercise : 21-22 April 2010
For more information visit our web site!
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OIL SPILL BOOMS
As Mare, we test the quality of the products that we produce and represent during our
own operations before presenting them to the service of our valuable customers.
We are able to supply all kinds of materials required for marine, chemical industries and
land industrial cleaning.
FENCE BOOM
Fence boom prevents the spreading of wastes on
the sea surface and allows them to be collected in
the desired areas. Its smooth, lightweight,
foam floating properties work successfully with
rapid deployment during response to oil spill cases.
Fence booms are easy to use by storing on the drum. Production of fence booms
can be tailored to desired sizes. All connection locks
are in ASTM Z standard and aluminium.
PERMAFENCE BOOM
Permafence booms are designed to be more robust
and are able to survive at sea than other boom types. Buoyancy buoys
are produced with special moulds and provide very
high lifting force and high impact resistance. Very
high success has been achieved in collecting
garbage and domestic waste, particularly in the river and stream mouths.
Production of these booms can be tailored to desired
sizes
FOAM BOOM
Foam filled booms are easier to deploy as the
filling is permanent. It is very useful and easy for
deployment in sea and rivers. These booms have
good buoyancy and heavy lifting features as they
have closed type high buoyancy foam. They are made of high quality PVC
and manufactured by heat treatment and bonding
methods. They must be stored in containers
or enclosed areas. All connection locks are
ASTM slide standard and aluminium.
WATER BALLAST BOOM
Water ballast boom is special oil spill containment
boom and use beach and calm water. These booms
prevent the spread of pollution on coastlines where water levels are
variable, in shallow rivers, and in marshes. They
are suitable for usage in shallow and calm water
environments. The water ballasted booms provide
weight with the water filled in the enclosed volume in the skirt, and adapt to the environment by providing
the continuation of the containment. The upper part provides buoyancy
with a foam filled booms.
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INFLATABLE BOOM
IThe inflatable offshore booms fully comply
with wave movements both in sheltered waters
and offshore, with high buoyancy power, weight ratio, and thus
ensure continuity of the containment of oil on
the surface of the water. They are very resistant to sunlight, wear and tear as
they are produced from high quality PVC coated
polyester material. All connection locks are
ASTM slide standard and aluminium.
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SORBENT PRODUCTS
Sorbent materials are oil absorbents that absorb oil and hydrocarbon based liquids with
water repellent properties (hydrophobic). They are produced in order to absorb diffe-
rent types liquids such as water-oil-chemicals and acids. They can be used for all kinds
of marine oil spills or cleaning applications in land based facilities. They are offered in
sorbent pad and roll forms. Different weights, widths and roll sizes are available. Made
from % 100 polypropylene material, they have absorption capacities up to 15 times the-
ir weight. Even when fully saturated, they do not sink and remain floating.
SORBENT BARRIERS
They are useful for protection of protected areas against
oil pollution. Deploying and transferring on the sea surface
is easy. Even when reach full saturation, they will not
sink and float. They draw 15 times their weight. Due to the stability of the outer filament,
they are resistant to punctures and tears. After usage, they
can be collected by folding or rolling and placed in plastic
bags for disposal
CHEMICAL ROLLS
They are sorbent derived materials used to absorb
and collect different kinds of chemical materials. They quickly and efficiently absorb petroleum
and petroleum derivative debris, paint, mild acids, alkaline
derivative debris. They are made from 100% recycled natural
material. Yellow universal sorbents are designed for
harmful liquids such as inorganic waters, soluble chemicals, acids, alkalis, solvent and toxic liquids.
SORBENT PADS
Sorbent pads absorb oil and petroleum derivative products.
Made of polypropylene material, they have absorption capacities up to 15 times their weight. Even when they reach
full saturation, they remain floating. They are easy to
deploy onto the sea and collect. They are used to collect small
amounts of oil and oil deposits that accumulate in enclosed
spaces.
SORBENT GRANULES
They are made from 100% recyclable and environmentally
harmless material and used for the collection of all kinds of
liquid materials. They provide rapid response against oil
spills, fuels, chemicals, paint, antifreeze, hydro-oric acid and similar materials and have high
fluid holding properties.
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SKIMMER
There are different types of oil skimmers such as the rotating drum, spiral, weir, oleop-
hilic surface, channelled models. They are used for the collection of petroleum products
from the sea surface. The rollers of the oil skimmers function as floating devices at the
same time. Thanks to this feature, the need for heavy, large and expensive additional
floating systems, cages, and more is eliminated. Some of the oil skimmers can be con-
nected to transfer pumps or vacuum units for more efficiency and speed.
When the floating drums are spinning, the oil products on the sea surface split and stick
to the drum, which can easily be pumped from the unit tank, after being scraped off
from the drums. They can easily be used in lakes, rivers or even at the small streams due
to their light weight and low draft. Weir oil skimmer provides high productivity with low
weight in low draft areas.
Skimmer Types; DISK SKIMMER, DRUM SKIMMER, ROPE SKIMMER, BRUSH SKIM-
MER, WEIR SKIMMER AND VACUUM SKIMMER
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MARE BOOM REELS
Boom reels are used for quick deployment of booms to the sea, collection of
the booms and storage of the booms for long periods.
Made of high quality steel, aluminium and steel materials, they have high cor-
rosion resistant and long life. Epoxy marine paint is used. Boom reels might be
produced in different sizes in accordance with the boom types and the reels
can be produce according to the client necessity.
HYDRAULIC REEL
Hydraulic reels are driven by hydraulic system connected
to chains or reducer systems. The reels, which are produced
from sheet metal or aluminium material, are coated with a
primer and marine epoxy paint against corrosion and rust.
ELECTRICAL REEL
These reels are systems using an electric powered system. An electric motor mounted on the system is used to turn the reel. The reel is made from sheet or aluminium, and is coated with
primer and marine epoxy paint against corrosion and rusting
MANUAL REEL
Manual reels have no units on them only have systems that
can be turned manually. Fence booms are easily deployed
on manual reels. Moving and transferring is quite easy. The
reels, which are produced from sheet metal or aluminium
material, are coated with a primer and marine epoxy paint
against corrosion and rust.
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OIL STORAGE TANKS
Floatable storage tanks are designed for collecting oil spills from the sea surface and
made of easy-to-carry PVC material. They can easily be attached to a zodiac boat, and
fuel discharge from a vessel is easily achievable.
They are available in different sizes, with 1-2-5-10 and 20 ton capacities being the most
preferred floating storage tanks.
Oil Storage Tanks Types; OUICK TANK , TOWABLE TANK, PILLOW TANK
MARE FASTANK
It is a storage device that provides a quick storage area for liquid waste on shore and is
produced by using propylene material and with the cage structure manufactured from
aluminium, it provides easy and quick deployment.
Features;
• Fast assemble
• Durable
• Protect against corrosion and rust
• A small size of storage capability
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MARE OIL SPILL KITS
Mare Oil Spill Kit consists of absorbent materials for oil derivatives, chemicals, suitable
for industrial and field use, and personal protective materials. These kits are prepared for
emergency responses in line with IMO, MARPOL, SOPEP and OPA’90 regulations. It is an
intervention product designed to ensure that the first intervention is effective and easy
in any spill case. The absorbent material contained in the kit is made from materials that
contain oil and petroleum derivative materials about 15 times their own weight. Apart
from this, environmentally safe, water-based cleaning chemicals and a range of personal
safety and protection equipment are also included in the kit for initial response.
Oil and Other Oil Products Chemicals
MR 10L Spill Kit MR 10L Spill KitMR 20L Spill Kit MR 20L Spill KitMR 35L Spill Kit MR 35L Spill KitMR 45L Spill Kit MR 45L Spill KitMR 65L Spill Kit MR 65L Spill KitMR 90L Spill Kit MR 90L Spill KitMR 125L Spill Kit MR 125L Spill KitMR 255L Spill Kit MR 255L Spill KitMR 600L Spill Kit MR 600L Spill KitMR 1100L Spill Kit MR 1100L Spill Kit
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M/V CEC FORCE Bosphorus / Istanbul-Turkey 22.11.2007
MV CEC FORCE felled over the deck 17 containers at the entrance of Bosphorus in
Black Sea due to bad weather condition.The containers were broken into pieces and pol-
luted both Asian and European side of Bosphorus. These containers, sunken materials
and broken metal parts of containers were collected by workers and divers.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V CEC FORCE İstanbul Bosphorus British Marine 22.11.2007 08.12.2007 17 days
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M/V UND ATILIM Ambarlı Port – Istanbul 10.08.2008
MARE has been awarded a contract for clean-up operation of pollutant oil spilled during
the bunker operation of M/V UND ATILIM on August 10th 2008. In this spill case used
booms, skimmers and vacuum trucks and recovered the high viscose fuel-oil from the sea
surface while keeping the port traffic running as usual. 50 tons contaminated waste and 19
tons liquid waste were transferred to under the licensed waste disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V UND ATILIM Ambarlı /Istanbul Skuld 10.08.2008 03.09.2008 25 days
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M/V BODRUM Tuzla Shipyards District – Turkey 10.09.2008
M/V BODRUM (Ro- Ro) caused oil pollution during the ballast discharge process while
she was berthed along Tuzla Shipyard on September 10th, 2008. MARE start responded
at the same day and the containment of oil with absorbent, fence booms and continued
with the oil recovery operation using skimmers. In this case approximately . 7 tons con-
taminated waste collected and sent to waste disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V BODRUM Tuzla / Istanbul U.K. 10.09.2008 17.09.2008 7 days
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M/V DIMITRIOS P Izmit Bay – Turkey 13.09.2008
M/V DIMITRIOS P sunk during the loading process in TCDD Derince Port on 13th Sep-
tember 2008. MARE start responded at the same day and stopped the leaks on the wreck
and prevented further oil pollution. 56 tons of bunker was discharged from the wreck
and oil pollution was kept under control. Clean-up and pollution prevention efforts con-
tinued until September 21st 2008.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V DIMITRIOUS P Derince / Izmit Bay British Marine 13.09.2008 21.09.2008 8 days
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M/V HAYAT N Bandırma / Marmara Sea- Turkey 14.09.2008
Ro-Ro vessel Hayat N sunk on September 14th 2008 and some of bunker and fuel of
vehicles in the vessel escaped and created oil pollution on shoreline. MARE responded
promptly to stop leakages from the wreck with divers and deploy booms around the
wreck to prevent further pollution. After stopping the leak, 10 km long shoreline was
polluted and clean-up operation lasted 14 days. 5 tons of solid waste was sent to waste
disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V HAYAT N Bandırma British Marine 17.09.2008 29.09.2008 13 days
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M/V TAVILAND Tuzla Shipyard District – Turkey 28.03.2009
M/V TAVILAND grounded on rocks in Spanish waters and towed to Tuzla shipyards for
repair. While dry-docking, fuel oil sludge escaped from damaged double bottom tanks
and caused oil pollution. MARE responded and deployed booms to contain the floating
pollutants and to prevent contamination of other vessels and approximately 10 tons of
waste was sent to waste disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V TAVILAND Tuzla / Istanbul Skuld 28.03.2009 27.04.2009 31 days
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M/T ISOLA VERDE Aliağa / Izmir – Turkey 20.06.2009
25 tons of fuel-oil overflowed during the discharge operation of M/T ISOLA VERDE on
June 20th 2009 while she was berthed at refinery in Aliaga. MARE responded the same
day and succeeded in containing a vast portion of the spilled oil which was later collected
by skimmers. 110 boats, 2 vessels and 8 km long shoreline were cleaned and 40 ton con-
taminated waste sent to waste disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V ISOLA VERDE Aliağa / Izmir Standard Club 21.06.2009 04.07.2009 14 days
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M/V ORCUN C Kilyos – Istanbul – Turkey 19.01.2010
M/V ORCUN C grounded and broke into two parts due to storm weather in Black Sea
on January 19th 2010. 121 tons of fuel-oil spilled and 4 recreational bays were pollu-
ted. MARE started clean-up efforts at the same day. The winter season long time team
worked around -8 C0 , cold and snow, it makes more difficult to work. In this operation,
more than 100 workers used in 2 months and one month more than 50 workers worked
including monitoring time. Totally 270 tons of waste sent to waste disposal facility.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V ORÇUN C Kilyos Istanbul Raets Club 19.01.2010 06.04.2010 78 days
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CMA CGM VERLAINE Izmit Bay – Turkey 10.04.2010
Containership CMA CGM Verlaine was collision with another container vessel ODESSA
STAR in Izmit Bay. After towage of vessel to a port, MARE and Sister Salvage Company
assisted the vessels for discharge of the containers, cleaning and removal of debris from
the incident. High capacity Framo pumps had been mobilized in order to discharge the
water inside the holds.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V VERLAINE Dilovası / İzmit Bay Swedish Club 10.04.2010 12.04.2010 3 days
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M/V SAILQUEEN Çanakkale/Aegean Sea–Turkey
113 m long M/V SAIL QUEEN grounded in Canakkale Sivrice Bay. MARE emergency res-
ponse team immediately mobilized the area and deploy the booms around the vessel for
ant oil spill leaking. The vessel was discharge the cargo and repaired the crack, Mare ERT
stay as stand-by for safety precautions and the vessel towed the safely location.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V SAIL QUEEN Çanakkale West of England 04.10.2010 21.10.2010 18 days
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M/V CEVAHIR Izmit Bay – Turkey 28.08.2011
M/V CEVAHIR had been fuel-oil transfer operation between two tanks meantime
more than 2 tons fuel-oil overflowed from air ventilation , makes a spill case on Au-
gust 28th. MARE emergency response team reached to the area as far as one hour
after oil spill. Pollution has been spotted starboard side of M/V CEVAHIR, on Pier 4
and on sea surface stuck between vessel and pier 4 with wind and waves. The all
contaminated area were cleaned in five days and shoreline facility’s vessel trafiic had
been worked as usual before.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V CEVAHIR Dilovası / Izmit Bay Raets Club 27.08.2011 31.08.2011 5 days
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M/V AMSTELBORG Gemlik / Bursa – Turkey 18.04.2012
M/V AMSTELBORG was broken the mooring ropes to from the bollard due to strong
wind around 125 km/h and the vessel start moved the place and came into collision di-
rect the other jetty to car ramp corner concrete. The was one big hole on shell plate of
the vessel. In this crack more than 40 tons of fuel-oil spilled. MARE emergency response
team worked to clean the contaminated port, jetty pipe, contaminated vessel sides and
other shoreline facility during 35 days. Absorbents booms, pads, skimmers and cranes
were used as main anti-pollution equipment. Totally 270 tones waste collected and for
disposing sent to cement factory.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V AMSTELBORG Gemlik / Bursa North of England 18.04.2012 22.05.2012 35 days
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M/V RUBICON Dilovası / İzmit – Turkey 17.05.2012
M/V RUBICON carried cargo iron peaks were contaminated with fuel oil because of crack
of No 4 FOT tank top. MARE emergency response team took the preventive measures
during the discharge operation and cleaned the contaminated equipment that used for
discharge of the cargo. As preventive measures impermeable nylon and tarpaulin sheet
are deployed between M/V RUBICON and pier.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V RUBICON Dilovası / İzmit Skuld 17.05.2012 18.05.2012 2 days
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M/T AYDER Dilovası / Izmit Bay – Turkey 11.07.2012
More or less 1 ton of fuel-oil overflowed during the loading operation of M/T AYDER on
July 11th 2012 while she was berthed the port in Izmit Bay. MARE emergency response
team immediately arrived the port and deploy the booms and succeeded to contain the
oil by booming operation between the port area and the vessel. Skimmer doesn’t work
successfully with this high viscosity fuel oil. Fuel-oil and the contaminated materials was
collected by the team with manual, circle bags nets, sorbent boom and pads.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/T AYDER Dilovası / İzmit Standard Club 11.07.2012 13.07.2012 3 days
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M/V MORRABORG Izmir/Nemrut Bay–Turkey 30.01.2013
During loading operation of M/V MORABORG berthed at the Port in Nemrut Bay, the
port area was polluted due to the crew mistakenly discharged sludge from the vessel to
sea. Shoreline facility personnel collected the sludge and contaminated materials from
the sea surface. Mare emergency response team washed and cleaned the contaminated
rocks, jetty pipe and upper the pier.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V MORABORG Aliağa/İzmir Standard Club 01.02.2013 03.02.2013 3 days
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M/T FLORYA-E Dilovası / Izmit Bay – Turkey 07.11.2013
M/T FLORYA-E berthed the shoreline facility in İzmit bay, caused pollution by pouring oil
product into the sea as a result of overflow during the fuel oil loading operation. More or
less 1 ton of fuel oil was spilled to the sea surface. Mare emergency response team who
reached the scene within half an hour of the notice of the incident and the same time
response together with port personnel. Oil spill caused the pollution around dry cargo
pier and oil layers which dispersed around collected with sorbent booms and pads. The 4
ships side contaminated of the pollution, the divers and workers cleaned as soon as pos-
sible fast. The cleaning operation completely finished in 4 days.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/T FLORYA-E Dilovası / Izmit Standard Club 07.11.2013 10.11.2013 4 days
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M/V NORMED ANTWERPEN Izmit Bay 12.11.2013
M/V NORMED ANTWERPEN which was justified at the port in Izmit Bay, during the
discharge of sludge to waste collection ship M/T RAYDA had been pouring almost 100 lt.
of waste-sludge mixture cause to marine pollution. MARE emergency response team re-
ached to pollution area after noticing in 30 minutes. First of all, the team deploy the bo-
oms around the vessels after that all pollution collected using sorbent pads and sorbent
barriers which was on the surface of the sea. 3 ships were cleaned which were affected
by the pollution.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V NORMED Dilovası / Izmit Standard Club 12.11.2013 13.11.2013 2 days
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M/V EVIAPETROL III Dilovası/Izmit –Turkey 01.05.2014
M/T EVIAPETROL III berthed to pier at container terminal, caused marine pollution abo-
ut 500 litres during handling bas oil SN 150 from tanker to facility. The pollution started
spreading from hatch cover, on to deck then it polluted the sea. The team arrived into 25
minutes after notification the first respond had done. First of all, the team deployed the
fence boom around the vessel. The cleaning process start collected oily materials and
bas oil on the sea surface by sorbent materials. at At the same time 4 person started cle-
aning the vessel portside. The operation was finished in 1 day by the team.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/T EVIAPETROL III Dilovası / Izmit The North of England 01.05.2014 02.05.2014 1 day
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M/V OMSKIY-14 Dilovası / Izmit – Turkey 14.05.2014
M/V OMSKIY-14 which was justified to pier of the facility at container terminal caused
to marine pollution by inadvertently or accidentally discharge the bilge at the sea. On
the notify that the sources of pollution might be sewage-bilge-sludge mixture which was
directly contaminated to the sea, had been detected by the facility. Mare emergency res-
ponse team deployed the permafence boom around the vessel. All contaminated water
drained between M/V OMSKIY 14 and pier. Totally 30 tons of liquid waste was collected
and the working process had done in 1 day.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V OMSKIY-14 Dilovası / Izmit AlfaStrakhovanie 14.05.2014 15.05.2014 1 day
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TANK CLEANING Dilovası / Izmit - Turkey 15.07.2014
The shoreline facility which is located in Izmit Bay, occured an oil leaking between two
tanks approximately 2 tons. After notify within half an hour, MARE emergency response
team immediately reached to oil leaking area. The stage was going first collected bulk by
shovel and spread the degreaser make softly after that washed HP hot water machine.
The latest liquid fuel-oil collected with absorbent booms and pads. The cleaning opera-
tion process was completed in 4 days.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
Tank Cleaning Dilovası / Izmit - 15.07.2014 18.07.2014 4 days
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LUB OIL SPILL Konya – Turkey 06.07.2012
A logistics company truck had an accident and the truck cargo was lubrication oil bar-
rels were spreaded to the road after an accident. MARE emergency response team first
collected all barrels and bids after that cleaned all spreaded and contaminated area with
the lub oil during 3 days. Sorbent particulars and organic cleaning agent were used for
cleaning operation.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
- Ilgın / Konya Lub oil 06.07.2012 08.07.2012 3 days
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M/V LADY TUNA Çeşme / Izmir – Turkey 18.12.2016
Çeşme On 18th December 2016, tuna carrier vessel, M/V LADY TUNA ran aground
approximately 2 nm WNW of Ildir/Çeşme. At the time of the incident she was carrying
approximately 1,500 MT of frozen tuna as cargo. Çeşme, with its marinas, blue flagged
beaches, historical places and luxury hotels spread around the city, is one of the most im-
portant tourism centres of Aegean Coasts. Following the incident about 75 metric tons
of fuel oil leaked into the sea and reached to the beaches of Çeşme.
The operation which commenced immediately on 19th December 2016 continued until
8th of April 2017 together with 8 pollution experts, 7 divers and 120 workers. The clean-
up operation was under the continuous surveillance of the surveyors from ITOPF, experts
from Izmir Environment and Urbanization Directorate and Çeşme Harbour Master.
Despite adverse weather conditions of the winter months due to our effective clean-up
operation our teams collected about 1030 metric tons of contaminated waste and de-
livered same to disposal facilities. We successfully prepared the area for the upcoming
summer season without loss to any parties.
SHIP NAME LOCATION P&I CLUB START DATE FINISH DATE DURATION
M/V LADY TUNA Çeşme / İzmir Standart Club 18.12.2016 08.04.2017 110 day
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“Mare is sharing its own experiences regarding oil/chemical emergency response.”
Mare defends that how much importance and necessity of rapid and effective response in
marine/land pollution. In all operations provide successful organisation and power of coordi-
nation in every pollution disaster. Mare has justified pride of continued R&D efforts with the
publication findings.The experienced team of Mare always takes an advantage about marine
pollution incident which can see the first opportunity to take advantage of important details,
such as unseen and the based on the idea, all details need to register to use for future.
Mare has gotten information and experiments which is gained as corporation and individual
with combined under the title of “The review and assessment of an oil spill” and made sup-
porting by observations and findings during these operations. The target aim is that empha-
sises of findings and recommendations in this subject. The date obtained from small scaled
incidents which can be an exemplary for the biggest incident and the important thing is, pre-
vent loss or damage in this way.
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