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National Green Tribunal (NGT) ordered the Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL) to pay ₹5 crore as a 'no-fault liability' for the oil spill off the Nagapattinam coast, in March 2023. 

  • No-fault liability (or Strict liability) doctrine was invoked as the pipeline leak was caused by an external force and not by any negligence or error from CPCL.

Oil Spill

  • Definition: An oil spill, a form of pollution, is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, especially marine areas, due to human activity. 
  • Causes: Often caused by accidents involving tankers, barges, pipelines, refineries, etc.

Impact on marine ecosystem

  • Loss of biodiversity: Due to loss of habitat, blocking of sunlight, etc.
    • For example, tar balls which are remnants of oil spills can disturb the habitat of turtles. 
  • Damage Food Chain: Predators that consume contaminated prey can be exposed to oil through ingestion.
  • Coastal erosion: Due to damage to vegetation on the coastline. 

Technologies to tackle oil spills

  • Biological: Oilzapper (contains bacteria feeding on oil), Oilivorous-S (similar to Oilzapper but more effective against oil with high sulphur content).
  • Floating booms: Temporary floating barriers to contain marine spills.
  • Different sorbents like straw, volcanic ash etc.

Initiatives to tackle Marine Oil Spills

National Oil Spill Disaster Contingency Plan (1996): The Indian Coast Guard is the nodal agency for the Plan
International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage (2001): India ratified the convention in 2015
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships or MARPOL (India is a signatory)
International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness Response and Cooperation (OPRC) 1990 (India is a signatory)
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