PROTOCOL RELATING TO INTERVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS IN CASES OFMARINE POLLUTION BY SUBSTANCES OTHER THAN OIL 1973 *
PROTOCOL RELATING TO INTERVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS IN CASES OFMARINE POLLUTION BY SUBSTANCES OTHER THAN OIL 1973 *
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[*1. Ratification by the Nether lands was declared to be effective in
respect of the Netherlands Antilles.
2. Ratification by the United kingdom was declared to be effective in
respect of Bermuda. With effect from May 5. 1981.
3. The Preamble. Articles and Testimonies of the Protocol were done by
the International Conference on Marine Pollution in London on November 2.
1973 For the text of the Final Act of the Conference. see IMCO Publication
77. 14E. The Annex to the Protocol (see page 22) was adopted by the Marine
Environment Protection Committee of the Organization by Resolution MEPC. I
(II) of November 21. 1974, that Committee having been designated by the
Assembly of the Organization as the body referred to in paragraph 2 (a) of
Article I of the Protocol (Assembly Resolution A 296 (VIII) of November 23
(1973).]
The Parties to the present Protocol,
Being Parties to the International Convention relating to Intervention
on the High Seas in Cases of Oil Pollution Casualties, done at Brussels on
November 29, 1969.
Taking into account the Resolution on International Co-operation
Concerning Pollutants other than Oil adopted by the International Legal
Conference on Marine Pollution Damage, 1969.
Further taking into account that pursuant to the Resolution, the
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization has intensified its
work in collaboration with all interested international organisations, on
all aspects of pollution by substances other than oil,
Have agreed as follows:
Article I
1. Parties to the present Protocol may take such measures on the high
seas as may be necessary to prevent mitigate or eliminate grave and
imminent danger to their coastline or related interests from pollution or
threat of pollution by substances other than oil following upon a maritime
casualty or acts related to such a casualty, which may reasonably be
expected to result in major harmful consequences.
2. "Substances other than oil" as referred to in paragraph 1 shall be:
(a) those substances enumerated in a list which shall be
established by an appropriate body designated by the Organization and
which shall be annexed to the present Protocol, and
(b) those other substances which are liable to create hazards to
human health, to harm living resources and marine life. to damage
amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea.
3. Whenever an intervening Party takes action with regard to a
substance referred to in paragraph 2 (b) above that Party shall have the
burden of establishing that the substance, under the circumstances
present at the time of the intervention. could reasonably pose a grave and
imminent danger analogous to that posed by any of the substances
enumerated in the list referred to in paragraph 2 (a) above.
Article II
1. The provisions of paragraph 2 of Article I and of Articles II to
VIII of the Convention Relating to Intervention on the High Seas in Cases
of Oil Pollution Casualties, 1969, and the Annex thereto as they relate to
oil, shall be applicable with regard to the substances referred to in
Article I of the present Protocol.
2. For the purpose of the present Protocol the list of experts
referred to in Articles III (c) and IV of the Convention shall be extended
to include experts qualified to give advice in relation to substances
other than oil. Nominations to the list may be made by Member States of
the Organization and by Parties to the present Protocol.
Article III
1. The list referred to in paragraph 2 (a) of Article I shall be
maintained by the appropriate body designated by the Organization.
2. Any amendment to the list proposed by a Party to the present
Protocol shall be submitted to the Organization and circulated by it to
all Members of the Organization and all Parties to the present Protocol at
least three months prior to its consideration by the appropriate body.
3. Parties to the present Protocol whether or not Members of the
Organization shall be entitled to participate in the proceedings of the
appropriate body.
4. Amendments shall be adopted by a two-thirds majority of only the
Parties to the present Protocol present and voting.
5. If adopted in accordance with paragraph 4 above, the amendment
shall be communicated by the Organization to all Parties to the present
Protocol for acceptance.
6. The amendment shall be deemed to have been accepted at the end of a
period of six months after it has been communicated, unless within that
period an objection to the amendment has been communicated to the
Organization by not less than one-third of the Parties to the present
Protocol.
7. An amendment deemed to have been accepted in accordance with
paragraph 6 above shall enter into force three months after its acceptance
for all Parties to the present Protocol, with the exception of those
which before that date have made a declaration of non-acceptance of the
said amendment.
Article IV
1. The present Protocol shall be open for signature by the States
which have signed the Convention referred to in Article II or acceded
thereto, and by any State invited to be represented at the International
Conference on Marine Pollution 1973. The Protocol shall remain open for
signature from January 15, 1974 until December 31, 1974 at the
Headquarters of the Organization.
2. Subject to paragraph 4 of this Article, the present Protocol shall
be subject to ratification. acceptance or approval by the States which
have signed it.
3. Subject to paragraph 4, this Protocol shall be open for accession
by States which did not sign it.
4. The present Protocol may be ratified, accepted, approved or acceded
to only by States which have ratified, accepted approved or acceded to the
Convention referred to in Article II.
Article V
1. Ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall be effected
by the deposit of a formal instrument to that effect with the
Secretary-General of the Organization.
2. Any instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession
deposited after the entry into force of an amendment to the present
Protocol with respect to all existing Parties or after the completion of
all measures required for the entry into force of the amendment with
respect to all existing Parties shall be deemed to apply to the Protocol
as modified by the amendment.
Article VI
1. the present Protocol shall enter into force on the ninetieth day
following the date on which fifteen States have deposited instruments of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession with the Secretary-General
of the Organization, provided however that the present Protocol shall not
enter into force before the Convention referred to in Article II has
entered into force.
2. For each State which subsequently ratifies, accepts, approves or
accedes to it, the present Protocol shall enter into force on the
ninetieth day after the deposit by such State of the appropriate
instrument.
Article VII
1. The Present Protocol may be denounced by any Party at any time
after the date on which the Protocol enters into force for that Party.
2. Denunciation shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument to
that effect with the Secretary-General of the Organization.
3. Denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as
may be specified in the instrument of denunciation after its deposit with
the Secretary-General of the Organization.
4. Denunciation of the Convention referred to in Article II by a Party
shall be deemed to be a denunciation of the present Protocol by that
Party, Such denunciation shall take effect on the same day as the
denunciation of the Convention takes effect in accordance with paragraph 3
of Article XIII of that convention.
Article VIII
1. A conference for the purpose of revising or amending the present
Protocol may be convened by the Organisation.
2. The Organization shall convene a conference of Parties to the
present Protocol for the purpose of revising or amending it at the request
of not less than one-third of the Parties.
Article IX
1. The present Protocol shall be deposited with the Secretary-General
of the Organization.
2. The Secretary-General of the Organization shall:
(a) inform all States which have signed the present Protocol or
acceded thereto of:
(i) each new signature or deposit of an instrument together
with the date thereof;
(ii) the date of entry into force of the present Protocol;
(iii) the deposit of any instrument of denunciation of the
present Protocol together with the date on which the denunciation takes
effect;
(iv) any amendments to the present Protocol or its Annex and
any objection or declaration of non-acceptance of the said amendment;
(b) transmit certified true copies of the present Protocol to all
States which have signed the present Protocol or acceded thereto.
Article X
As soon as the present Protocol enters into force, a certified true
copy thereof shall be transmitted by the Secretary-General of the
Organization to the Secretarial of the United Nations for registration and
publication in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United
Nations.
Article XI
The present Protocol is established in a single original in the
English, French, Russian and Spanish languages, all four texts being
equally authentic.
In witness whereof the undersigned * being duly authorized for that
purpose have signed the present Protocol.
[* Signatures omitted.]
Done at London this second day of November one thousand nine hundred
and seventy-three.
ANNEX: LIST OF SUBSTANCES ESTABLISHED BY THE MARINE ENVIRONMENTPROTECTION COMMITTEE OF THE ORGANIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH PARAGRAPH 2(a) OF ARTICLE I
1. Oil (when carried in bulk)
Asphalt Solutions
Blending stocks
Roofers Flux
Straight Run Residue
Oil
Clarified
Mixtures containing Crude Oil
Road Oil
Aromatic Oil (excluding vegetable oil)
Blending Stocks
Mineral Oil
Penetrating Oil
Spindle Oil
Turbine Oil
Distillates
Straight Run
Flashed Feed stocks
Gas oil
Cracked
Gasoline Blending Stocks
Alkylated-fuel
Reformates
Polymer-fuel
Gasoline
Casinghead (natural)
Automotive
Aviation
Straight Run
Jet fuels
JP-1 (Kerosene)
JP-3
JP-4
JP-5 (Kerosene, heavy)
Turbo Fuel
Mineral Spirit
Naphtha
Solvent
Petroleum
Heartcut Distillate Oil
2. Noxious Substances
Acetic anhydride
Acetone
Acetone cyanohydrin
Acrolein
Acrylonitrile
Aldrin
Allyl isothiocyanate
Aluminium phosphide
Ammonia (28% aqueous)
Ammonium phosphate
Amyl mercaptan
Aniline
Aniline hydrochloride
Antimony compounds
Arsenic compounds
Atrazine
Azinphos methyl (Guthion)
Barium azide
Barium cyanide
Barium oxide
Benzene
Benzenehexachloride isomers (Lindane)
Benzidine
Beryllium powder
Bromine
Bromobenzyl cyanide
n-Butyl acrylate
Butyric acid
Cacodylic acid
Cadmium compounds
Carbaryl (Sevin)
Carbon disulphide
Carbontetrachloride
Chlorodane
Chloroacetone
Chloroacetophenone
Chlorodinitrobenzene
Chloroform
Chlorohydrins (crude)
Chloropicrin
Chromic acid (Chromium trioxide)
Cocculus (solid)
Copper compounds
Cresols
Cupriethylene diamine
Cyanide compounds
Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen chloride
DDT
Dichloroanilines
Dichlorobenzenes
Dieldrin
Dimethoate (Cygon)
Dimethyl amine (40% aqueous)
Dinitroanilines
4, 6-Dinitroorthocresol
Dinitrophenols
Endosulphan (Thiodan)
Endrin
Epichlorohydrin
Ethyl bromoacetate
Ethylene chlorohydrin (2-Chloro-ethanol)
Ethylene dichloride
Ethyl parathion
Fentin acetate (dry)
Fluosilicic acid
Heptachlor
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrofluoric acid (40% aqueous)
Isoprene
Lead compounds
Lindane (Gammexane, BHC)
Malathion
Mercuric compounds
Methyl alcohol
Methylene chloride
Molasses
Naphthalene (molten)
Naphthylthiourea
Nitric acid (90%)
Oleum
Parathion
Paraquat
Phenol
Phosphoric acid
Phosphorus (elemental)
Polyhalogenated biphenyls
Sodium pentachlorophenate (solution)
Styrene monomer
Toluene
Toluene diisocyanate
Toxaphene
Tritolyl phosphate (Tricresyl phosphate)
2, 4, 5-T
3. Liquefied Gases (when carried in bulk)
Acetaldehyde
Anhydrous Ammonia
Butadiene
Butane
Butane/Propane Mixtures
Butylenes
Chlorine
Dimethylamine
Ethyl Chloride
Ethane
Ethylene
Ethylene Oxide
Methane (LNG)
Methyl Acetylene Propadiene mixture
Methyl Bromide
Methyl Chloride
Propane
Propylene
Vinyl Chloride Monomer
Anhydrous Hydrogen Chloride
Anhydrous Hydrogen Fluoride
Sulphur Dioxide
4. Radioactive Substances
Radioactive substances, including, but not limited to, elements and
compounds the isotopes of which are subject to the requirements of Section
835 of the Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials,
1973 Revised Edition. published by the International Atomic Energy Agency,
and which may be found to be stored or transported as substances and/or
materials in Type A packages, Type B packages, as fissile materials or
materials transported under special arrangements, such as
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