Convention-wide Practices and Procedures in relation to marine dumped chemical weapons and munitions (2004 Update).
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2004Corporate Author
OSPAR Commission
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18pp.
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As part of a broader overview of the issue of dumped conventional and chemical munitions in
the OSPAR area, in response to a request by OSPAR (OSPAR 00/20/1, §10.15), Ireland has
prepared the following assessment of the practices and procedures of Contracting Parties in
relation to marine dumped chemical weapons and munitions. In order to collate the relevant
information to complete this task, a questionnaire (attached as Appendix I) was circulated to
Contracting Parties to gather information on the following three key topics:
a. Reporting, Recording and Assessment of Encounters with Marine Dumped
Conventional and Chemical Munitions;
b. Guidelines for Fishermen and Other Users of the Sea and its Coastline; and
c. Surveillance and Management Practices......
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Publisher: https://www.ospar.org/documents?v=6994Publisher
OSPAR CommissionLondon, UK
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enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.1Essential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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Northeast AtlanticISBN
1-904426-53-0Citation
OSPAR Commission (2004) Convention-wide practices and procedures in relation to marine dumped chemical weapons and munitions (2004 update). London, UK, OSPAR Commission, 18pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1730Collections