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Founded in the aftermath of the Erika and Prestige disasters...

Founded in the aftermath of the Erika and Prestige disasters...

EMSA has also been given tasks in the field of pollution response, vessel traffic monitoring and in the long-range identification and tracking of ships. Employing over 200 staff at its offices in Lisbon, the Agency is a centre of excellence for maritime safety in Europe.

Pollution, Preparedness & Response

Pollution, Preparedness & Response

Roughy half of EMSA's budget is focused on pollution preparedness and response activities. In particular, the Agency offers a network of contracted oil pollution response vessels. Spread across the European coastline, these vessels can be called upon by Member States in case of a major oil spill at sea.

EMSA Maritime Information Systems

EMSA Maritime Information Systems

EMSA's SafeSeaNet system offers Member States information to track the 20 000 or so commercial ships that are in and around European waters at any given time. The LRIT system offers the possibility to track European ships worldwide.

Accident investigation

Accident investigation

Shipping accidents happen. And when they do, accident investigation can help identify problems, and to learn lessons that may prevent accidents in future. EMSA manages the EU's EMCIP database for sharing marine accident investigation information, and is helping to improve standards in accident investigation across coastal states. Since 2007, EMSA has also published an annual Maritime Accident Review.

Protecting the marine environment

Protecting the marine environment

EMSA provides ships to help Europe better respond to major oil spills, satellite images to identify polluting vessels, and ensures ships comply with environmental rules. The Agency's marine environmental expertise covers areas such as ballast water management, port waste reception facilities and anti-fouling coatings for vessels.

Ensuring quality shipping

Ensuring quality shipping

EMSA 'inspects the inspectors' of classification societies, assesses Port State Control systems, tracks problem ships, and safeguards the standards of on-board equipment. For example, EMSA recently developed the THETIS tool to support the New Inspection Regime for Port State Control of the Paris Memorandum of Understanding.

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Press Release: Interagency agreement to enhance situational awareness at Europe’s maritime border

17.05.2013

Press Release: Interagency agreement to enhance situational awareness at Europe’s maritime border

EMSA's integrated maritime services will be used by Frontex to reinforce control at the Schengen external border. A three-year service level agreement was signed between the two agencies on 3 [...]

Inventory of EU Member States Policies and Operational Response Capacities for HNS Marine Pollution…

07.05.2013

 Inventory of EU Member States Policies and Operational Response Capacities for HNS Marine Pollution 2013

In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1891/2006 amending Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002, EMSA is given the task to "draw up on a regular basis a list of the private and [...]

Equasis app goes live

07.05.2013

Equasis app goes live

Equasis has set up a comprehensive database of all sea-going merchant ships over 100GT (Gross Tonnage) and the companies that operate and own them. This database is now available to [...]

Newsletter May 2013

06.05.2013

Newsletter May 2013

In this issue: IMDatE ocean proofing gets underway; pilot project takes SafeSeaNet furhter; MarED issues recommendations for harmonisation; multinational visit to MSS operations centre

Newsletter April 2013

04.04.2013

Newsletter April 2013

In this issue: -EMSA Admin Board looks to the future; -Monitoring fishing in the North Atlantic; -LNG bunkering study now on website; -EMSA to raise its own energy efficiency.

Newsletter March 2013

11.03.2013

Newsletter March 2013

In this issue: - Revised Founding Regulation now in force. - Anticipating the human impact of pollution. - IMDatE provides its first services. - Vice-Admiral Carvalho Abreu visits EMSA.

Integrated Maritime Service Brochure

08.03.2013

Integrated Maritime Service Brochure

Find in this brochure how EMSA operates maritime information systems to support the maritime monitoring activities of the Commission and Member States. These systems are able to: monitor ship positions [...]

Final report of the EMSA commissioned study on standards and rules for bunkering of gas-fuelled ship…

08.03.2013

Final report of the EMSA commissioned study on standards and rules for bunkering of gas-fuelled ships (by Germanischer Lloyd) – OP/06/2012

The objective of this report to provide a detailed description of the existing rule framework related to LNG bunkering. This report provides recommendations for possible common EU wide guidelines for bunkering [...]

Work Programme 2013

27.02.2013

Work Programme 2013

Besides describing the well-known tasks of EMSA and the purpose of its activities in the fields of maritime safety, security and pollution prevention and response, the EMSA Work Programme also [...]

Revised founding regulation published

11.02.2013

Following its adoption by the European Parliament and the Council, the amendment to EMSA’s founding regulation has now been published in the Official Journal of the European Union as Regulation [...]

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