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The risk of oil spills remains ever present. Over the past few years, better shipping quality, management and controls at all levels has reduced the number of serious oil spill incidents around the globe, but we must not become complacent. Industry, governments and the public collectively have a responsibility to protect our environment.
To do this, there is a need for everyone to Work Together in preventing, preparing for, and responding to oil spills. Interspill 2009 is an international forum in Europe specifically designed to discuss those goals. International regulators, oil industry operators and the spill response industry will convene in a world class conference and exhibition to discuss the risks, past and current, and the latest thinking in dealing with the issues.
Since 2006, when the theme of the fourth Interspill conference was the impact of change on energy patterns and spill risks, the world has come to recognise the value and importance of cooperation at all levels.
The aftermath of an increasing number of natural disasters and recent conflicts, and recognition of the effects of global warming has further underscored the notion that nations, organisations and individuals can help each other in adversity. Pressure on energy supplies, distribution patterns and systems are on the increase, carrying with them an associated risk of spills to the marine environment.
In 2009, ten years will have passed since the Erika incident and twenty years since Exxon Valdez. The lessons learnt have resulted in a much lower occurrence of spills, and the level of cooperation between those charged with prevention, preparedness and response has never been stronger.

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Working Together
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A Key International Conference and Exhibition for Spill Prevent
12 – 14 May 2009 Parc Chanot, Marseille, France
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The language of the conference is in English. The opening ceremony will have simultaneous translation from French to English and English to French. The translation has been made possible due to the support of TOTAL.
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