IMO

New report shows poor policies at UN shipping agency (IMO) put climate goals at risk

7/2/2018 Source: Transparency International - Transparency International offers recommendations to address key vulnerabilities.

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Just-In-Time - part of the solution to cut ship emissions?

When arriving at a destination port, ships can remain anchored for many hours or days until getting a berth. During this time, fuel is still being used – which can have a significant impact on port air quality.

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Liberia backs Australia’s push for IMO reform

6/20/2018 Source: LISCR Press Release - The Liberian Registry has confirmed its support for an initiative by Australia calling on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to reconsider transparency and the role of industry bodies in the organisation.

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Spotlight on women in maritime security

IMO article praising women in the maritime industry:

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IMO takes first steps to address autonomous ships

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) – the global regulatory body for international shipping - has commenced work to look into how safe, secure and environmentally sound Maritime Autonomous S

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Sulphur Cap Chaos in 2020' Warn World’s Shipowners (ICS)

5/21/2018 Credit: International Chamber of Shipping - The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) fears ‘chaos and confusion’ unless the UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) urgently resolves some serious issues concerning the successful implementation of the 0.5 percent sulphur in marine fuel cap, which is scheduled to come into effect globally overnight on 1 January 2020.&

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IMO begins scoping exercise on autonomous vessels

Discussions on how to address maritime autonomous surface ships have begun at IMO.

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USCG Has Issued an Updated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) re: Ballast Water Management

5/8/2018 Source: USCG - The list is quite comprehensive. Click here for the entire document. Here's the Table of Contents:

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Progress for Pacific maritime women

Women in maritime are a key contributor to the maritime transport sector.

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The Marshall Islands Register has issued Marine Guideline 2-11-16 addressing Cyber Risk Management aboard MI flagged ships

April 26, 2018 - Source: IRI: This Guideline identifies information sources that may aid Companies in establishing policies and procedures for mitigating maritime cyber risks.

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