The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is an organization focused on the regulation and coordination of activities in the International maritime sector. IMO plays an important role in being responsible for the safety and safety of shipping activities and the prevention of marine pollution caused by ships. The background that spearheaded this relationship was Indonesia, which used its membership in the IMO to deal with a case, namely the Montara Oil Spill that occurred off the east coast of Indonesia on August 21, 2009 for 74 days, polluting the waters of the Indonesian Timor Sea.
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