A joint transnational
anti-pollution drill between Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia will
be held on November 20 in the Gulf of Trieste as part of the
NAMIRS Project, co-funded by the EU.
The exercise was announced by the Central European Initiative
(CEI), coordinator of the NAMIRS project. The project, CEI
underlined, involves Italy, Slovenia, and Croatia in developing
joint operational procedures to respond to possible sea-related
accidents involving oil spills. National authorities,
representatives of the EU, and other regional organizations will
attend the event in Trieste.
NAMIRS, an official document state, aims to develop an
integrated approach to managing marine pollution incidents,
contributing to strengthening the protection of the North
Adriatic Sea and preventing environmental disasters, all with a
view to transnational response and coordination of operators.
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