May 2018

Government of Canada introduces new plan for safer maritime navigation and emergency response through the Oceans Protection Plan

5/18/2018 Source: Transport Canada: The Government of Canada’s $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan—the largest investment ever made to protect our coasts and waterways—is building a world-leading marine safety system and will lead to cleaner and safer coasts.

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A new proposal from the European Commission aims at reducing administrative burdens for Danish and European shipping.

5/17/2018 Source: Danish Maritime Authority - The European Commission today adopted a proposal with a view to increased harmonization of ship reporting requirements when calling at ports within the EU.

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National Trade Corridors Fund

Backgrounder

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Liberia participates in seafarer mental health roundtable

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USCG - Consider implementing an internal reporting system. Safety Alert 05-18

5/14/2018 Source USCG: Seeking What You Don’t Know May Reduce Your Risks! This safety alert reminds owners and operators of all commercial vessels of the importance of developing and maintaining organizational-wide internal reporting systems.

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Paris MOU fires 2020 warning

European port state authority says it will take compliance with fuel regs “very seriously”.

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Liberia launches innovative environmental awareness training

The Liberian Registry has launched a ground-breaking marine environmental awareness training program for seafarers and shoreside staff.
 

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Jerry Smith remembered

It is with great sadness that LISCR has to record the passing of its former COO, Jerry Smith. Jerry was the first employee of LISCR, having joined Yoram Cohen and the company after his long-standing role as General Secretary of the Liberian Shipowners’ Council. He helped the Registry establish a strong footing

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Blockchain technology set to renew and ease ship registration

5/11/2018 Source: Danish Maritime Authority - Having to travel halfway around the world, which today is common practice when ships are traded, could become a thing of the past due to digitalisation. By using Blockchain technology, the Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs aims to significantly reduce administrative burdens in the maritime sector.

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