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Canada & France – understanding chemical pollution at sea

7332032-pollution-the-sea-water-covered-with-a-chemical-pellicleTransport Canada and the French Centre of Documentation, Research, and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution (CEDRE) have jointly established the web site Understanding Chemical Pollution at Sea. The site is intended to familiarise non-specialists with issues such as chemicals, shipping, sources of pollution, prevention & preparedness, spill response, and impact.
Source: Bryant Maritime Consultancy.

IMO: Outcome of the 100th Session of the IMO Legal Committee

The IMO has issued a news release summarising the outcome of the recent session of the Legal Committee (LEG 100).

IACS: Industry Consultation of revised draft Harmonised Common Structural Rules

iacs logo1A circular concerning the revised draft Harmonised Structural Rules (HCSR) has been received from IACS.

Anchoring off Chittagong Port

Chittagong Port ChannelThe West of England P&I Club has issued a news alert on its website highlighting the various challenges facing vessels anchoring off the port of Chittagong as follows:

Russia: Novorossiysk/New Port Requirements

russia limaniA new Marine Risk Management Policy will come into force from 1 May, 2013 for vetting all tankers calling at Sheskaris Oil Terminal, IPP Terminal (piers 26 and 27) and Fuel oil Terminal (pier No. 25, 25a).

EU: Tentative agreement on European satellite navigation systems

galileoThe Council of the European Union has issued a press release stating that it and the European Parliament have reached tentative agreement on financing and governance of the European satellite navigation systems (EGNOS and Galileo).

EU: Proposed Ship Recycling Fund foundered

europarliament-00In the Plenary of the EU Parliament, on 18th April, a proposal by the Environment Committee (ENVI) of the European Parliament for the creation of a recycling fund/guarantee system to "eliminate beaching and environmentally unfriendly recycling on top of the 2009 Hong Kong Convention (HKC)", was narrowly defeated.

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