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Jérôme OLLIER

Rescue of Migrants at Sea is a Legal and Humanitarian Obligation, Says Shipowners' Glob... - 0 views

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    The rescue of all persons in distress at sea - including illegal migrants - is an obligation under international maritime law, as well as being a long established humanitarian duty, says the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS). ICS is the global trade association for commercial ship operators, whose ships are currently involved on a daily basis in the rescue of refugees at sea in the Mediterranean.
Jérôme OLLIER

Liner giants to form new association for digitalisation and standardisation - @Seatrade - 0 views

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    Liner giants to form new association for digitalisation and standardisation.
Jérôme OLLIER

Digital Container Shipping Association Formed - @ShipNews - 0 views

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    Digital Container Shipping Association Formed.
Jérôme OLLIER

Major Shipowner Trade Associations Agree to Enhance Cooperation - @Mar_Ex - 0 views

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    Major Shipowner Trade Associations Agree to Enhance Cooperation.
Jérôme OLLIER

British Ports Association Concerned About #Brexit Comments - @Mar_Ex - 0 views

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    British Ports Association Concerned About Brexit Comments.
Jérôme OLLIER

Importance of Northern Sea Route shouldn't be exaggerated: Singapore Shipping Associati... - 0 views

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    Importance of Northern Sea Route shouldn't be exaggerated: Singapore Shipping Association.
Jérôme OLLIER

Regulating Vessel Biofouling to Support New Zealand's Marine Biosecurity System - A Blu... - 0 views

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    A healthy marine environment is integral to numerous New Zealand economic, social, and cultural values, including fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, and recreational and customary activities. The introduction and spread of marine non-indigenous species (NIS) via the vessel biofouling pathway may put these values at risk. Over the past two decades, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has been proactive in commissioning research focused on the risks associated with vessel biofouling, identification of potential risk vessels, and risk management options. In 2010, MPI consulted on options to manage the biofouling risks on all vessels entering New Zealand waters. In 2014, New Zealand became the first country to introduce mandatory biofouling requirements. Between 2014 and 2018, MPI focused on communicating the requirements to support stakeholder awareness, readiness, and uptake. In parallel, MPI commissioned further research to investigate proactive and reactive approaches to biofouling management. Research outcomes were summarized and technical advice provided to inform stakeholders of what constitutes best biofouling management practices. This review summarizes MPI's research and technical advice on the risks associated with vessel biofouling and its management, and the procedures followed to produce New Zealand's biofouling regulations. The development of these regulations is also contextualized in terms of New Zealand's marine biosecurity system. The transparent and evidence-based approach followed by MPI provides a blueprint for establishing biofouling regulations. Because these regulations are aligned with the International Maritime Organization guidelines, there is the potential to develop consistent global and domestic practices for managing marine NIS introduction and spread.
Jérôme OLLIER

Biological testing of ships' ballast water indicates challenges for the implementation ... - 0 views

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    Ships' ballast water and sediments are vectors that contribute to the unintentional spread of aquatic non-native species globally. Ballast water management, as well as commissioning testing of ballast water management systems and compliance monitoring under the regulations of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) aim at minimizing the unwanted spread of organisms. This study compiles data for treated ballast water samples collected and analyzed from 228 ships during 2017-2023. The samples were collected from the ballast discharge line or directly from the ballast tank for enumeration of living organism concentrations in the categories of ≥50µm and ballast water should be undertaken to ensure that the systems remain operational after commissioning and ships meet requirements of the D-2 standard. Furthermore, the study
Jérôme OLLIER

State of the Asia Cruise Industry: No Signs of Slowing Down - @CLIAGlobal - 0 views

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    Today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) released the findings of the new, comprehensive 2016 Asia Cruise Trends study. Once again, the data reveals the cruise industry in Asia is growing at a record pace and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, according to the latest study, Asian source markets experienced the most growth year over year in ocean cruise passengers with an impressive 24 percent increase from 2014 to 2015 and a total of 2.08 million passengers in 2015. Asian cruise deployment, capacity and destinations have been showing remarkable growth too.
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    Today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) released the findings of the new, comprehensive 2016 Asia Cruise Trends study. Once again, the data reveals the cruise industry in Asia is growing at a record pace and shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, according to the latest study, Asian source markets experienced the most growth year over year in ocean cruise passengers with an impressive 24 percent increase from 2014 to 2015 and a total of 2.08 million passengers in 2015. Asian cruise deployment, capacity and destinations have been showing remarkable growth too.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - 25 fishermen abducted from Bay- @independentbd - 0 views

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    BARGUNA: Robbers abducted 25 fishermen along with three fishing boats from Bay of Bengal while they were catching fish at Patharghata in Barguna on Friday night, reports BSS. President of Barguna district fishing trawler owners association Golam Mustafa CHOWDHURY confirmed the abduction of the fishermen.
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    BARGUNA: Robbers abducted 25 fishermen along with three fishing boats from Bay of Bengal while they were catching fish at Patharghata in Barguna on Friday night, reports BSS. President of Barguna district fishing trawler owners association Golam Mustafa CHOWDHURY confirmed the abduction of the fishermen.
Jérôme OLLIER

British Ports Association Reacts to #Brexit Deal - @PortTechnology - 0 views

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    British Ports Association Reacts to Brexit Deal.
Jérôme OLLIER

Cruise Industry And City Of Dubrovnik Partner - @CLIAGlobal - 0 views

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    Today, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) and the City of Dubrovnik signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together to preserve and protect the cultural heritage of Dubrovnik through responsible tourism management and to help establish Dubrovnik as a model of sustainable tourism in the Adriatic region and beyond. The MOU signed by CLIA, President & CEO, Kelly CRAIGHEAD, and City of Dubrovnik, Mayor Mato FRANKOVIĆ, focuses on investment, collaboration and best practices for long-term destination management to the benefit residents and visitors alike.
Jérôme OLLIER

A Framework for Compiling Quantifications of Marine Biosecurity Risk Factors Associated... - 0 views

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    Globally, movements of commercial vessels can facilitate the spread of marine non-indigenous species (NIS) beyond their current biogeographic ranges. Authorities at potential destination locations employ a number of biosecurity risk assessment strategies to estimate threat levels from potential origin locations, vulnerability levels of specific destination regions, or the consequences of successful establishment of particular NIS species. Among the many factors and processes that have an influence on the probability that NIS will survive transport and establish successfully at new locations, vessel type has been identified as an important risk factor. Different vessel types have different structural and operational characteristics that affect their overall level of marine biosecurity risk. Several recent studies have examined subsets of vessel types or vessel characteristics for their ability to spread NIS. While high-quality information is available via these endeavors, it is fragmented and not readily available as an integrated resource to support biosecurity regulators or other end-users. In this study, we synthesize available empirical data on a wide range of vessel types and characteristics to develop a framework that allows systematic quantification of the relative risk of NIS transfer by common commercial vessel types. We explain our approach for constructing the framework, from selection of key risk factors for inclusion, to selection of which datasets to use for those risk factors. The framework output is a set of risk scores which denote the relative biosecurity risk of common commercial vessel types. To demonstrate a potential application of our framework, we applied the risk scores to vessel visit data for commercial ports around New Zealand and assigned a relative risk level per port based on the arrival frequencies of different vessel types. The resulting per-port risk levels matched closely with the results of a prior benchmark study that employed sta
Jérôme OLLIER

CLIA Releases The Cruise Travel Report: Attitudes, Behaviors & Travel Preferences of Cr... - 0 views

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    Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released the Cruise Travel Report a revealing look at the attitudes, behaviors and travel preferences of cruisers and non-cruisers. The report delves into a variety of topics ranging from travel planning and the use of travel agents to vacation companions and destination preferences. A key highlight of the study defines a new "Cruise Generation," outlining the growing number of Millennials and Generation Y travelers embracing and enjoying cruise travel.
Jérôme OLLIER

North-East Passage soon free from ice again? Winter measurements show thin sea ice in t... - 0 views

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    Bremerhaven, 8 June 2012, The North-East Passage, the sea route along the North coast of Russia, is expected to be free of ice early again this summer. The forecast was made by sea ice physicists of the Alfred WEGENER Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association based on a series of measurement flights over the LAPTEV Sea, a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean. Amongs experts the shelf sea is known as an "ice factory" of Arctic sea ice. At the end of last winter the researchers discovered large areas of thin ice not being thick enough to withstand the summer melt.
Rodger Staw

Same Day No Fee Loans- Affordable Interest Rates For Borrowers With Poor Credit - 0 views

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    With adverse credit if you wish to get some relaxation in the associated interest prices then you must try to obtain same day no fee loans. Interest rates are considerably low in case of these loans. To apply go online and send your application to the lender.
Rodger Staw

Comprehensive Guide Discussing About The Advantages Of Applying With No Fee Loans! - 0 views

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    It is to be noted down that no legitimate lender will ask for any fees associated with the loan prior to applying. So, if you encounter any sort of lending firm, file a report to the police to help establish the crime in the financial world.
Christry Avery

How To Handle A Payday Loan When You Lose Your Job? | Christry Avery | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    If you opt for it, you will end up swelling your debt with more interest and charges associated with the loan. Hence, avoid agreeing to this option. Instead, look for a free debt advice.
Jérôme OLLIER

At least 3,600 ships surpass legal emissions requirements, says IAPH - @Seatrade - 0 views

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    Each vessel on the Environmental Ship Index (ESI), a register of 3,600 vessels kept by the International Association for Ports and Harbours (IAPH), outperform the regulatory requirements for ship emissions, the group claims in a submission to the UN.
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