The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has been given the task by Regulation (EC) No 721/2004 to "draw up on a regular basis a list of the private and state pollution response mechanisms and ...
Ship safety standards are developed and set, at the international level, by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). They are subsequently implemented and enforced by both national maritime ...
The objective of this project was to propose and describe vessel design requirements to enter hazardous environments and having the capability of performing various operational aspects during ...
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) submits a report to the Commission and the Administrative Board, by 31 January each year, concerning the financial execution of the detailed plan (Action ...
Information notice for customs officials, ship owners, masters, agents and operators of ships calling at EU ports and participating in the Blue Belt pilot project.
In accordance with the Regulation on the Multi-annual Funding of the Agency's pollution preparedness and response activities, a Mid-term Report will be submitted to the European Parliament and the ...
The development a strategic plan covering a 5 year perspective for EMSA was one of the conclusions of the evaluation of the Agency's activities. The relevant recommendation issued by the EMSA ...
Short leaflet describing EMSA's use of satellite information for oilspill detection and vessel traffic monitoring, prepared for the European Commission's Galileo Application Days in March 2010 ...
This brochure gives the reader an overview of the missions of all the EU agencies and describes our common objectives to strengthen the service we deliver to the EU institutions and ultimately to ...