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Protecting European seas against oil pollution - Network of EMSA contracted vessels
Published11.03.2015CategoriesTags -
EMSA Network of Oil Spill Response Vessels - Protecting European Seas against Pollution
EMSA works with Member States to support with additional means in a cost effcient way pollution response actions; and provides assistance in case of pollution caused by ships and oil and gas ...
Published09.03.2015CategoriesTags -
Newsletter March 2015
In this issue: EMSA holds first training seminar on sulphur directive enforcement;STCW information system starts gathering data on certified seafarers; new STCW training package validated.
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New limits for the sulphur content of marine fuels
Information for state authorities, ship owners, masters, fuel suppliers, agents or operators of ships on Directive 1999/32/EC
Published02.03.2015Categories -
Work Programme 2015
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 gives ...
Published16.02.2015Categories -
EMSA publishes 'Evaluation of risk from raking damages due to grounding'. A report on the 'Damage Stability Study' series undertaken by DNVGL
The issue of stability, and especially damage stability of passenger ships, has been frequently re-visited. This has been so, not due to the number of associated accidents, but due to the ...
Published13.02.2015Categories -
Network of Stand-by Oil Spill Response Vessels: Drills and Exercises. Annual Report 2014
In order to provide additional support to the Member States' pollution response mechanisms in a cost efficient way, the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has built up, in European waters, a ...
Published12.02.2015Categories -
Newsletter February 2015
In this issue: Lisbon agency heads meet European Parliament president Martin Schulz; EMSA lends support to MAOC-N over anti-drug trafficking action; Marisa N is now supporting pollution response in ...
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National Single Window Prototype - an electronic solution for simplifying administrative procedures
The National Single Window (NSW) aims to simplify the administrative burden by providing a place where all maritime information is reported once by ship data providers, at either national or port ...
Published02.02.2015CategoriesTags -
Newsletter January 2015
In this issue: THETIS inspection database now covers sulphur directive; SafeSeaNet: reporting of accurate HAZMAT information; Latest overview of marine casualties and incidents now available; New ...
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