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No.15 2021/2022 - Sanctions - Recent Deceptive Practices

02 Feb, 2022
Since 2010, considerable sanctions’ activity has been directed at shipping and its supporting industries reflecting the fact that 90% of world trade involves the carriage of goods by sea.

Notice to Members No. 3 2001/2002

14 Apr, 2001
April 2001

Response To Accidents From Incorrect Use Or Failure Of Lifeboat On-Load Release Systems

01 Aug, 2011
In response to accidents resulting from the incorrect use or failure of on-load release systems on lifeboats, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has recently adopted changes to SOLAS and the...

Ghana - PSC Fines for Alleged MARPOL Transgression

22 Jun, 2021
Further to our previous articles of 30 April 2020 and 25 March 2019, we advise that the escalation of fines being issued by the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) has expanded beyond those for sewage pollution....

STCW - Manila Amendments to the STCW Convention and Code

29 Nov, 2011
In June 2010 significant changes to the STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers) Convention and Code were agreed at an IMO Diplomatic Conference in Manila in order to...

West of England P&I Club launch Neptune, its global information portal.

15 Oct, 2020
London, 15th October 2020 – West of England P&I Club has today announced the launch of Neptune, a comprehensive global information portal for Members, brokers and Club correspondents. Providing security,...

IMSBC Code - Draft Amendments and Interim Measures for Early Implementation

24 Jul, 2012
At its ninetieth session in May 2012, IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee prepared draft amendments to Sections 4 and 8 of the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes (IMSBC) Code. If the amendments are...

Notice to Members No. 6 2004/2005

10 Sep, 2004
September 2004

Notice to Members No. 18 2017/2018

08 Jan, 2018
January 2018

USA - New Washington State Oil Pollution Notification Protocol

04 Aug, 2011
Washington State has advised of a change to its oil spill reporting requirements. Previously, only actual oil spills occurring in state waters needed to be reported. However, Washington State’s Department...