Myanmar

Country Preparedness Overview

Competent authorities

Department of Marine Administration (DMA)
IMO focal point

DMA

GI SEA focal points

DMA and Myanmar Coast Guard

International conventions status

MARPOL 73/78 (Annex I/II)

OPRC 1990

OPRC-HNS 2000

CLC 1992

FUND 1992

Supp Fund 2003

LLMC 1996

HNS Protocol 2010

BUNKER 2001

Nairobi WRC 2007

National framework overview

National Plan

Provincial OSCPs

Incident Management System

Dispersant Policy

NEBA / SIMA

In-Situ Burning

Sensitivity Mapping

Offshore Response Plan

Shoreline Response Plan

Oiled Wildlife Plan

Waste Management Plan

The NCP—drafted in 2018, translated in 2019, and revised again in 2020—remains pending approval, leaving Myanmar reliant on partial instruments such as the Yangon River OSCP (2017). The draft framework adopts a three‑tier response structure and an ICS‑based Incident Management System, but implementation is limited.

Policy development also remains incomplete. Key response policies – such as dispersant use, NEBA/SIMA, in‑situ burning, and waste management – exist only in draft form within the NCP. Myanmar has made progress on sensitivity mapping, achieving coverage of roughly 35% of the coastline through field surveys conducted by DMA, WCS, and FFI, but significant gaps and resource constraints persist. Response capability is still limited to Tier‑1 level resources, with early‑stage Spill Response Centres at Kyaukpyu and planned but not yet equipped centres along the Yangon River.

Regulatory framework

  • Environmental Conservation Law (2012)
  • Natural Disaster Management Law (2013)
  • Myanmar Port Authority Law (2015)
  • Merchant Shipping (Marine Pollution) Law (draft) – expected to resolve unclear lead‑agency mandates

Regional / Subregional cooperation

  • Memorandum of Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation Mechanism for Joint Oil Spill Preparedness and Response (ASEAN MoU)
  • Regional Oil Spill Contingency Plan under the Memorandum of Understanding on ASEAN Cooperation Mechanism for Joint Oil Spill Preparedness and Response (ASEAN ROSCP)
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