The Norwegian Oil Spill Control Association (NOSCA)
NOSCA Clean Oceans is developed from the organisation Norwegian Oil Spill Control Association, where the members have cooperated around sales and marketing of Norwegian oil spill control technology all over the world with great success since 1993. As an innovation cluster, we transfer technology, knowledge, and competence from 45 years of oil spill experience to battle unwanted effects from algae and ocean plastic, as we keep evolving our oil spill control expertise. NOSCA Clean Oceans gives the members an arena for increased cooperation and innovation within the cluster’s focus areas, where the goal is to develop sustainable systems, products, and solutions fitting within our knowledge- and value chain.
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- Business Type:
- Professional association
- Industry Type:
- Oil Spills
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1993
About Us
NOSCA – the Norwegian Oil Spill Control Association - was established in 1993 to satisfy a common need within the industry, the oil companies and public institutions to join forces and resources in order to improve the overall knowledge base of oil spill prevention and response.
Oil spill prevention and response
45 years of experience have given us world-leading knowledge in the field. The applications for our solutions extend from the North Sea to the Arctic.
Algae and organic pollutions
Developing systems covering the value chain to combat hazard micro- and macro algae, both in national and international waters.
Plastic in the oceans
By combining autonomous and stationary solutions, our goal is to clean up and reuse plastic ending up in the ocean. Through our sustainable solutions, waste gain value into new products.
Our Members
Clean Sea Solutions AS is a Norwegian Impact Startup with the purpose of contributing to creating a cleaner and more sustainable future for the sea by offering modularized stationery, autonomous and manned technical solutions in order to establish and preserve Clean Water Zones in ports, marinas, canals, rivers, and other waterfront areas.