Environment

Long Beach Port Boosts Enviromental Practices

Commissioners of Long Beach harbor in California gave preliminary approval to almost $9 million in extra incentives to increase participation in the Green Flag air quality program and increase the use of trains to transport import and export cargo containers.

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US Regional Ballast Regulations Challenge International Standards

New York and California are challenging the International Maritime Organization's standards for ballast water regulations.

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Europe raises pressure for ship emissions curbs

OSLO, June 9 - The European Commission is preparing measures to cap carbon emissions from shipping if the global maritime industry fails to come up with its own proposals soon, an official of the EU executive body said on Tuesday.

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Oil Record Book Violations - The Beat Goes On

Korean Corporate Owner of Cargo Vessel Sentenced to Pay $2.2 Million for Conspiracy and Falsifying Records.

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Hong Kong to host UN maritime meeting on ship recycling (4/30/09)

Hong Kong will host a diplomatic conference sponsored by a UN maritime group on ship recycling from May 11 to 15, 2009.

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