Есть такая интересная контора, обеспечивающая деятельность морского транспорта. И есть у них
чудные радары, видящие из космоса нефтяные пятна на поверхности воды. Но они их никому, кроме тех, кто учавствует в морских перевозках не показывают. Ибо нехйу.
The EMSA CleanSeaNet satellite service offers all EU Coastal Member States, Iceland and Norway (hereafter referred to as Coastal States) a near real time (NRT) marine oil spill detection service by using radar satellite imagery acquired by the Envisat and Radarsat SAR satellites. The service is free of charge to all Coastal States and it covers all European sea areas.
The service, which is integrated within the national and regional oil pollution surveillance and response chains, aims at strengthening operational response for accidental and deliberate discharges from ships as well as assisting Coastal States (CS) to locate and identify polluters in areas under their jurisdiction.
The analysed satellite imagery is available to the relevant Coastal State operational contact points within 30 minutes after satellite overpass. In the case of a detected oil slick, an alert message is delivered to the operational contact point. The alert message can be transmitted via a phone call, an e-mail, a telefax or an SMS, depending on which alert means the Coastal State has defined.
Each Coastal State has access to the CleanSeaNet service through the dedicated CSN Browser. This web map interface tool allows the viewing of all low resolution images, together with oil spill detection analysis results, wind information and other additional information. The CSN browser also includes a list of the ordered satellite scenes. High resolution images are delivered by EMSA upon request.