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Guidelines and Standards for the Removal of Offshore Installations and Structures on the Continental Shelf and in the Exclusive Economic Zone
This paper informs about the Guidelines and Standards which represent the "generally accepted international standards" as mentioned in UNCLOS, Article 60, which prescribes that any installations or structures that are abandoned or disused shall be removed to ensure safety of navigation and to prevent any potential effect on the marine...
Tags: Installation, Standards, International Maritime Organization, Quality, Business Operations
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Message to the Senate transmitting the Convention on the International Maritime Organization
To the Senate of the United States:I transmit herewith, for the advice and consent of the Senate to acceptance, amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization, signed at Geneva, March 6, 1948 the IMO Convention. The amendments were adopted on November 7, 1991, and November 4, 1993, by...
Tags: Quality, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1996-10-07
ACCORDING TO INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION (IMO) THE BALTIC SEA IS AN "EXTREMELY VULNERABLE AREA"
A&G Information Services 04-12-2004 ACCORDING TO INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION IMO THE BALTIC SEA IS AN "EXTREMELY VULNERABLE AREA" ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, APR 10, 2004 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- IMO made a decision to give such a status to the Baltic under...
Tags: World Wildlife Fund Inc.
Research articles 2004-04-12
IMO to hear debate on mandatory casualty probes.(International Maritime Organization)(Brief Article)
Mar 10, 2005 (Lloyd's List Daily Commercial News - ABIX via COMTEX) The International Maritime Organisation IMO has previously agreed to amend one of its codes. The code in question is the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents, with the IMO...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2005-03-10
Panel to Discuss State of America's Port Security on Eve ofJuly 1 Deadline for New Maritime Security Laws
News Advisory: Turning the Tide: Securing America's Ports -- DHS Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security Asa Hutchinson Among Panelists to Discuss the State of America's Port Security on Eve of July 1st Deadline for New Maritime Security Laws WHAT: With the July 1st deadline fast approaching for...
Tags: America, secretary, SECURITY, Transportation, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2004-06-28
Amendments to allow Inmarsat aeronautical services. (International Maritime Satellite Organization) (Commercial Market)
Amendments to Allow Inmarsat Aeronautical Services The final administrative hurdle recently was passed for the International Maritime Satellite Organization Inmarsat in its effort to begin providing communications services to aircraft on a worldwide basis. In mid-October, amendments to Inmarsat's operating agreement went into...
Tags: Inmarsat Plc.
Research articles 1989-12-01
Arianespace announced yesterday that it has signed a contract with the International Maritime Satellite Organization to launch the INMARSAT III F5 satellite in the second half of 1997
Arianespace announced yesterday that it has signed a contract with the International Maritime Satellite Organization INMARSAT to launch the INMARSAT III F5 satellite in the second half of 1997. This is the second INMARSAT satellite entrusted to the European company and the 12th launch contract this year. Martin Marietta Astro...
Tags: Inmarsat Plc.
Research articles 1994-11-10
BSB file format recognized as international standard
Maptech Inc. (Amesbury, Massachusetts), producer of official NOAA raster charts for U.S. waters, recently announced that its BSB file format is now recognized as complying with standards established by the International Maritime Organization and the International Hydrographic Organization. Similar to the United Kingdom's HCRF format used in the Admiralty Raster...
Tags: HARDWARE, NOAA, Quality, Storage
Research articles 2002-05-01
Offshore Systems International's ECPINS Receive IMO ECDIS Type Approval
Business Editors Offshore Systems International Ltd. (TSX: OSI), a marine electronic navigation company with a strong defense niche, announced today that it has received Type Approval of its ECPINSR product line as an International Maritime Organization standard Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems ECDIS. "We're very pleased to...
Tags: Offshore Systems International Ltd.
Research articles 2002-07-17
Keys coral reefs first in U.S. to get international protection
United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce Sam Bodman joined with shipping industry representatives recently to announce that the department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA has taken historic steps through the International Maritime Organization IMO to create the first U.S. zone to protect coral from anchors, groundings and collisions from...
Tags: collision, NOAA, Strategy
Research articles 2002-12-01
Ports of Callao and Paita get international certification.
Peru, Jun 30, 2004 (El Comercio/SABI via COMTEX) From the 11 ports managed by the Peruvian state owned company Enapu Empresa Nacional de Puertos, only two have managed to fit the requirements of the international code for the protection of ships and port facilities,...
Tags: Comtex Inc.
Research articles 2004-07-01
The United States Announces International Guidelines to Protect the California Coast
Business Editors and Environmental Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 31, 2000 The threat of hazardous spills resulting from vessel collisions and groundings along California's central coast was greatly reduced Wednesday, as the United Nations' International Maritime Organization finalized a U.S. proposal to move large ships further offshore and modify...
Tags: NOAA, offshore, Outsourcing, spill, vessel
Research articles 2000-05-31
EPA Adopts Strong Standards for Large Ships to Curb Air Pollution (HQ)
Release date: 12/22/2009 Contact Information: Deb Berlin, berlin.deb@epa.gov, (202) 564-4914, (202) 564-4355 WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule setting tough engine and fuel standards for large U.S.- flagged ships, a major milestone in the agency's coordinated strategy to slash harmful marine diesel emissions. The regulation...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Standards, Emission
News items 2009-12-23
New EPA Tanker Emissions Rules Jibe with Global Standards.
The Environmental Protection Agency EPA late Friday issued new air emission standards for engines used in oil tankers and other vessels that are consistent with international standards adopted by the International Maritime Organization. The Environmental Protection Agency EPA late Friday issued new air emission...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-02-04
FCC may modify communication regulations.
Marine communications and electronics regulations may be modified by the Federal Communications Commission, as the result of revised standards and recommendations made by the International Maritime Organization and the International Telecommunication Marine communications and electronics regulations may be modified by the Federal Communications Commission, as...
Tags: electronics, FCC
Research articles 2000-09-01
IMO Stuns Greenpeace, Dismissing Green Group as an Adviser.
In a surprise move, the International Maritime Organization IMO decided to boot Greenpeace off its consultative board last Friday. A final decision is pending a November assembly meeting. In a surprise move, the International Maritime Organization IMO decided to boot Greenpeace off its consultative...
Tags: advisor
Research articles 2003-06-26
3M Halon Alternative Passes IMO Testing.
A halon alternative from 3M is on its way to use in marine fire protection applications, after passing an International Maritime Organization IMO test. A halon alternative from 3M is on its way to use in marine fire protection applications, after passing an International...
Tags: 3M Co.
Research articles 2002-09-01
NOAA: IMO approves US mandatory ship reporting system to help protect North Atlantic right whales.
3 M2 PRESSWIRE-9 December 1998-NOAA: International Maritime Organization approves US mandatory ship reporting system to help protect endangered North Atlantic right whales C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD3 RDATE:071298 Endangered North Atlantic right whales received timely protection from ship...
Tags: aircraft, Manufacturing, NOAA, United States Coast Guard
Research articles 1998-12-09
Turning the Tide: Securing America's Ports; Asa Hutchinson Among Panelists to Discuss State of America's Port Security
News Advisory: -- DHS Under Secretary for Border and Transportation Security Asa Hutchinson Among Panelists to Discuss the State of America's Port Security on Eve of July 1 Deadline for New Maritime Security Laws With the July 1 deadline fast approaching for the implementation of the new Maritime Transportation Security...
Tags: America, George Mason University, Government, security, Transportation
Research articles 2004-06-23
Ensolve Biosystems' Technology Certified By Coast Guard, Imo
EnSolve Biosystems of Raleigh has received U.S. Coast Guard and International Maritime Organization IMO certification for its maritime oily water separator. The first commercial unit will be installed on a 1,000-foot cargo vessel operating in the U.S. Great Lakes. EnSolve's [PetroLiminator.sup.TM] is the first in a new generation...
Tags: Biosystems
Research articles 2000-03-01
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