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EEAFigure Use of insecticides across Europe
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EEAFigure Coastal zone
Degree of urbanisation, risk zones of oil spills and polluted water bodies in coastal zones
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EEAFigure Large tanker spills, 1970-96
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Indicator Fact Sheet Accidental oil spills from marine shipping
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Indicator Assessment Net Energy Import Dependency (ENER 012) - Assessment published Sep 2010
The EU’s dependence on imports of fossil fuels from non-EU countries has increased in recent years. Total net imports (imports minus exports) of natural gas, solid fuels and oil (including petroleum products) as a share of primary energy consumption rose from 47.8 % in 2000 to 54.5% in 2007. The increased use of gas, primarily replacing domestic coal, has had a positive environmental benefit within the EU (for example via reduced emissions of greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions), but has also increased some risks associated with security of energy supply.
Located in Data and maps Indicators Net Energy Import Dependency
Indicator Assessment Net Energy Import Dependency (ENER 012) - Assessment published Apr 2012
Total net imports (imports minus exports) of natural gas, solid fuels and oil (including petroleum products) as a share of primary energy consumption rose from 54.2 % in 2005 to 55.5% in 2009. The increased use of gas, primarily replacing domestic coal, has had a positive environmental benefit within the EU (for example via reduced emissions of greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions), but has also increased some risks associated with security of energy supply. In 2009, 11.7% of net imports were solid fuels, 59.8% were oil and 28.5% were gas.    
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EEAFigure Illegal operational oil discharges in designated European MARPOL 73/78 special sea areas (2000-2004)
Oil spills locations and ferry lines related with the European sea ports.
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EEAFigure Major Tanker oil spills (> 700 tonnes) 1990-2003
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EEAFigure Annual number of accidents (with > 7 tonnes of oil spilt) and volume of oil spilt in EU‑25 for accidental oil spills where > 7 tonnes of oil was spilt
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EEAFigure Accidental oil tanker spills (above 7 tonnes per spill), Europe
The mass of oil spilt is approximate, as some records do not contain the exact amount of oil spilt *: Prestige wreckage only
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