What Are Anti Pollution Vessels?

An anti-pollution vessel is a special type of ship which is employed to absorb pollutants from oceanic water during ship accidents or any other incident which has lead to pollution at the sea. The pollutants can include oil spills because of an accident, garbage left behind by vessels, or other kinds of floating marine debris resulting from ocean dumping.

Anti-sea pollution ships are designed to carry-out complete 360 ͦ pollution combating operations at the sea. In today’s times, on account of extensive oceanic contamination and pollution even at the coastlines, the need, importance, and presence of such vessels have increased manifold.

These anti-pollution ships are equipped with gadgetries and systems which help in recovering back the polluting substances from the seawater. Some of the main equipment includes pumpers, liquid disinfectant substances, oil spill kitsoil booms, and oil dispersants which can be sprayed to clean up the contaminated areas. Alongside to facilitate the process of cleaning contaminated shore areas and remove debris from the sea, there are specific container systems provided which act like bins.

Various marine companies specifically focus on providing such anti-pollution vessels to the required oceanic areas. While most of such companies have come up with their anti-pollution ships’ innovation to be used in any oceanic domain or shore, certain companies have designed their vessels to cater to only a specific location in a particular nation. Anti-pollution ships thus help ships involved in an accident to fight oil spill at the sea.

Sepor s.p.A is a company that has two such anti-oil pollution ships – the Optimist and the Acqua Azzurra. Both these vessels have been engaged in many de-contaminating operations of the oceans and bear the hallmark of the four decades of the company’s expertise in designing such unique technological systems. Both vessels offer speeds of about 10 knots and while the Optimist is slightly smaller as compared to the Azzurra, its services are par excellent, nonetheless. These vessels help in cleaning oil spills or other forms of marine pollution in a variety of ways.

In contrast, the Japanese came with the prospect of building an anti-pollution vessel for two of its major water bodies that are sources of vital marine products and commodities for the people. Accordingly, the vessel KAIKI was built, which not only ensures appropriate cleaning operations from time-to-time but also doubles as an observation vessel. Constructed at the Mitsubishi shipbuilding yard, the vessel is built using alloys of aluminum and is equipped with several state-of-the-art gadgets to help fulfill its observation studies better.

Anti-sea pollution ships and anti-oil pollution ships are the 11th-hour measures developed in order to combat the now-visible threats of marine pollution and minimize the effects of marine pollution. Though these vessels cater extensively to the maritime community, there cannot be any denying that the callousness of the marine operators has been instrumental in their creation, in the first place.

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