Under the framework of the EU funded SAFEMED IV project, EMSA staff delivered a training on MARPOL Annex VI in Haifa, from 16 to 17 July 2019. 29 Participants from the Israeli Maritime ...
Ship waste does not only affect marine life. There is unquestionable evidence that waste from ships has become a serious social, environmental, economic and health issue worldwide. Consequently, ...
On 21 to 22 May 2019 an EMSA team visited the Algerian Maritime Administration so as to provide support for the development and drafting of procedures for monitoring Recognised Organisations as part ...
Tunisia having recently become a Contracting Government to the European Union Cooperative Data Centre (EU LRIT CDC), attended the LRIT Session of the 5th SSN/LRIT Group Meeting, which was held at ...
From 18 to 22 March 2019 an EMSA team and an experienced IMO lead auditor carried out a preparatory audit to the Kingdom of Morocco in view of the IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS). The ...
One of the main objectives of the EU funded SAFEMED IV project is to make sure that all beneficiary countries abide by the provisions of the III Code of the International Maritime Organisation. For ...
On 12-13 February 2019, EMSA organised a Training on Port Facility Pollution Contingency Planning for the Tunisian Maritime Authority in the framework of the EU funded project SAFEMED IV. This ...
EMSA officially launched nominations of candidates to join the next class of the Master of Science in Maritime Affairs at the World Maritime University (WMU) for the class 2019-2020. The fellowships ...
As part of the EU funded SAFEMED IV project, EMSA met with the representatives of the Jordan Maritime Commission (JMC) and the Jordan Environmental Commission (JEC) on the 9 October 2018 in Aqaba, ...
From 25 to 29 June an EMSA team and an experienced IMO lead auditor from the Danish Maritime Authority carried out a preparatory audit to Algeria in view of the IMO Member State Audit Scheme ...