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RPAS surveillance flights being used to enhance fisheries control
The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has been closely cooperating with the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) to support enhanced fisheries control by providing additional surveillance ...
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Port State Control - THETIS-Med inspection support tool enters into service
THETIS-Med went live this month in what is seen as a milestone in the EU’s efforts to foster regional cooperation among Mediterranean countries. This new information system supports the members of ...
Published04.02.2020Categories -
Newsletter January 2020
In this issue : EMSA adopts new agency structure reflecting priorities of latest 5-year strategy; Traffic density maps for a better understanding of maritime traffic; EMSA holds maritime safety ...
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Traffic Density Maps for a better understanding of maritime traffic
Today EMSA is proud to announce the release by EMODnet of our Traffic Density Maps which offer a simple and effective way of displaying ship movement patterns, thereby contributing to a better ...
Published20.12.2019Categories -
CleanSeaNet Service - Detecting Marine Pollution from Space
Published13.12.2019Categories -
Sulphur Inspection Guidance
This document is intended to provide guidance for a harmonised approach to the inspection of ships, ascertaining their compliance, identifying non-compliances and applying control procedures for the ...
Published13.12.2019CategoriesTags -
WMU and EMSA cooperate on capacity building and research
The World Maritime University (WMU) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) have signed a Cooperation Agreement on matters of capacity building and research with particular emphasis on the ...
Published12.12.2019Categories -
Newsletter December 2019
In this issue: EMSA unveils new 5-Year Strategy to take effect from January 2020; Autonomous shipping: Following the changing landscape Cybersecurity in the maritime sector: sharing good practices; ...
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EMSA’s 5-year strategy (2020-2024)
EMSA’s five-year strategy (2020-2024) is its roadmap for the future. The strategy hinges around five priority areas – sustainability, safety, security, simplification and surveillance – and the four ...
Published09.12.2019Categories -
EMSA/TRA/2020/01
Published19.11.2019Categories
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