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Naval Chief Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi visited the headquarters of Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) in Karachi on Monday.
The Naval Chief was briefed on the duties and operational activities of the Maritime Security Agency at the Maritime Operation Centre.
He also paid a visit to the headquarters of Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre.
Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi met the personnel of Maritime Security Agency and appreciated their resolve.
On the occasion, the Naval Chief said the efforts of the Maritime Security Agency to check illegal activities in the countries maritime boundaries are commendable.
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Oil spill in Lithuania ‘dissipates’ in the Baltic Sea
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The Baltic Sea near the Būtingė terminal. / N. Jankauskas/LRT
After some two tons of crude had been released into the Baltic Sea on Monday, the oil spill has now disappeared, according to the Lithuanian Navy s Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre. The search area was extended to cover the maximum possible drift distance, [but] no [oil] slick was detected, Eugenijus Valikovas, the center s head, told BNS.
The pollution “was split up into smaller pieces because of the weather conditions, wind and waves, and the cold air and water temperatures [thickened] it into clumps , said Valikovas, adding that the slick dissipates, that is, it sinks .
1-2 tons of oil leak from Lithuania s Butinge terminal, move towards Latvia 2020-12-28 LETA/BNS/TBT Staff
VILNIUS/RIGA – An oil leak has been reported on Monday at Lithuania s Butinge Terminal owned by Polish-capital oil import and processing company Orlen Lietuva (Orlen Lithania). The fact has been confirmed to BNS by the commander of Lithuania s Maritime Rescue Coordination Center.
Environment Minister Simonas Gentvilas says the oil stain is moving into the open sea towards Latvia, which has also been confirmed to BNS by a representative of the Environmental Protection Department.
According to Gentvilas, the stain now covers an approximate a.