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A local approach to the global problem of plastic in the ocean - Norwegians join together to clean marine litter from Norway’s shoreline.
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A local approach to the global problem of plastic in the ocean - Norwegians join together to clean marine litter from Norway’s shoreline.
Under the new regulation inspections of segregated ballasts by ecological inspectorates in Ukrainian ports will be temporarily prohibited.

Search for ships currently entered in the London P&I Club by their name or I M O number Search Search for correspondents in our global network by country/area or port/city Search Sanctions – Iran – New Executive Order Imposing Sanctions with Respect to the Iron, Steel, Aluminium, and Copper Sectors of Iran 9 May 20

Lessons learned: Safe in-transit fumigation requires proper crew training

Home News and Resources News Sanctions 09 May, 2019 Iran – New Sanctions on Iron, Steel, Aluminium & Copper By an Executive Order dated 8 May 2019 President Trump has extended Iran secondary sanctions to encompass the iron, steel, aluminium and copper sectors of the Iranian economy. Members will recall that previo
Emergency Contact Canada ratifies the Wreck Removal Convention Home Latest updates News Canada ratifies the Wreck Removal Convention 8 May 2019 Download Sign up for alerts Canada will become party to the Nairobi Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007 ("the convention") effective 30 July 2019 (by way of agreement dat

In 2017, Gard signed the [world’s first insurance industry statement](http://eu. oceana.
douglas sea state, beaufort force, waves, wave height, maritime arbitration award Home Publications Articles What is Good Weather? What is Good Weather?

The 2019 Northeast Maritime Institute - College of Maritime Science Student Olympics held a line throwing competition! Two representatives from each watch participated and were given four attempts to throw their lines onto a piling.

In the May Monthly Safety Scenario (MSS) case a common safety drill causes one of the crew members life-changing injuries. Read more about how and why this

navigation, nautical, engineering, ships, boat Maritime Education and Training We have been going in and out of the Columbia River, Oregon for the past few months and I had no idea that we have been crossing the Columbia River Bar - an area known as the graveyard of the Pacific. For the past 200 years it has wrecked o

Which cargoes and routings where the most common in the cases of misrepresented bills of lading during the first quarter of 2019? International Maritime

Rises of 6 to 7 feet are expected on the Upper Mississippi above the junction with the Ohio River, according to forecast of May 1, from Lower Mississippi

The May 2019 newsletter from International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) regarding commercial crime is highlighting piracy in Gulf of Guinea and new methods on

In April 2019 we reported the following. Home / News / Advice / Monthly web news: April 2019 Advice, Loss Prevention Monthly web news: April 2019 2 May, 2019 In April 2019 we reported the following.
hra, red sea, indian ocean, navigation, high risk area Home Publications Articles Red Sea and Arabian Sea - New HRA Limits Red Sea and Arabian Sea - New HRA Limits Publications Steamship Mutual Published: May 02, 2019 Contact author Download article pdf May 2019 Image The Club reminds Members with ve

In recent years a number of formerly coal fired power stations have started to turn to biomass as feedstock in order to improve sustainability of fuel sources. This has resulted in worldwide shipments of wood pellets intended to be burned.
psc, sewage, singapore, ports, environment Home Publications Articles SINGAPORE: PSC Detentions for Defects of Sewage Treatment Plant SINGAPORE: PSC Detentions for Defects of Sewage Treatment Plant Publications Steamship Mutual Published: May 02, 2019 Contact author Download article pdf Image Club corresp
The frequency of port state control taking spot samples of a ship’s fuel oil to verify its sulphur content is expected to increase significantly after 1 January 2020. Our case studies below show how proper onboard procedures and a well prepared and attentive crew can be crucial in avoiding unwarranted penalties.

The Club reports a case of a crew member recently repatriated following a period of insomnia and heart palpitations.

The UK Club routinely advises Members on the implications of proposed carriage of cargo on deck. The Club usually advises on both the contractual aspects, i....
bunkers, time bars, bunker quality dispute Home Publications Articles Bunker Time Bars: Buyers Beware Bunker Time Bars: Buyers Beware Publications Steamship Mutual Published: May 01, 2019 Contact author Download article pdf Image Bunker quality disputes are not a new phenomenon, but there has been an upwa
Ukraine, ballast water, environment, state ecologist Home Publications Articles UKRAINE - Update on ballast segregation UKRAINE - Update on ballast segregation Publications Steamship Mutual Published: May 01, 2019 Contact author Download article pdf Image In recent years, inspections by State Ecologists i