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SELECTED INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES DEALING WITH MARINE POLLUTION—Con. 
Sponsoring international agencies 
Organization and/or conference and/or other bodies Remarks 
UN. \Conference) ani the )HumanhiUIN 2222-221 2... eee len a Adopted 26 principles and 109 recommen- 
Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, dations for environmental action. 
June 5-16, 1972. 
Intergovernmental Conference on the Participating states__....__.______- Convention adopted on Nov. 13, 1972. 
Convention on the Dumping of Instruments of ratification deposited 
Wastes at Sea, London, England, with United Kingdom Government until 
Oct. 30-Nov. 10, 1972. other arrangements formulated. 
International Conference on Marine IMCO________-.__________________ New convention to be negotiated on con- 
Pollution, London, England, Oct. 8- trol of pollution by oil and other noxious 
Nov. 2, 1973. substances from ships, including ship- 
generated garbage and sewage. 
international. Law. of the Sea Confer- U.N_._..__.____......~_._...__. | New conventions to be negotiated on: 
ence, Santiago, Chile, April-May Territorial seas; fishing zones; pollu- 
974. tion control’ and exploration and es- 
ploitation of the seabed and ocean floor 
beyond the limits of national jurisdic- 
tion. 
United Nations Environment Program Member states provide contributions Funds are already being allocated for en- 
(UNEP). to the Environmental Fund. Ad- vironmental projects proposed by U.N. 
ministered by the U.N. Environ- agencies, fulfilling components of the 
mental Secretariat under the action plan. 
Governing Council. 
Adopted from: Waldichuk, op. cit. p 240-243. 
APpPpENDIx III 
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS FOR CONTROL OF MARINE POLLUTION 
Conventions, treaties, protocols, 
reguiations and standards Pollutant Responsible body Remarks 
International Convention forthe Oil__..-....-..---_______- United Kingdom until es- Ratified and in force 1958. 
Prevention of Pollution of tablishment of IMCO in 
the Sea by Oil, 1954. 1958. 
Amendments to the Interna- ____. doft 2 ohana heist FMCGORPRa ogg rte alt Ratified and in force 1967. 
tional Convention for the 
Prevention of Pollution of the 
Se¥ by Oil, 1962. 
Amendments to the Interna- ____- do___Jangelad edly fae INIC ORE eM otc Signed but not yet enforced. 
tional Convention for the 
Prevention of Pollution of the 
Sea by Oil, 1969. 
International Convention Relat- ____- My ea eerie Fe ee LIVE © et es iF seer Do. 
ing to Intervention on the 
High Seas in Cases of Oil 
Pollution Casualties, 1969. 
International Convention on ___-- ci [eee tS IMCO) 2 taietee. 2 Do. 
Civil Liability for Oil Pollu- 
tion Damage, 1969. 
International Convention on the _____ RG cece feds 258 pe INGOs 22 see 3 ae eee Do. 
Establishment of an Interna- 
tional Fund for Compensation 
hs Pollution Damage, 
Convention on the International Oil and other substances___ IMCO____________________ Not yet enforced. 
Regulations for Preventing 
Collisions at Sea, 1972. 1 
Protocol Relating to Interven- Other substances than oil._. IMCO_____.___-___________ In preparation. 
tion on the High Seas in Cases 
of Marine Pollution by Sub- 
stances Other Than Oil. 
Convention on the Territorial Various__._._..._.___-___ USN 28 2. Re SO arse ee Signed and ratified, 1964. 
ee and Contiguous Zone, 
Convention on the High Seas, Oil; wastes from explora- U.N__.--__.._-__-___-___-- Signed and ratified, 1962. 
1958. tion and exploitation of 
the seabed and its sub- 
soil; and _ radioactive 
wastes. 
an gn the Continental Any harmful agents.__.... U.N____-._-_-_--2.-_____ Signed and ratified, 1964. 
elf, 1958. 
Convention on Fishing and Con- All deleterious substances... U.N_._..--.-__-_--__-__- Signed but not in force. 
servation of the Living Re- 
ye of the High Seas, 
