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Canada - North Atlantic Right Whale - Gulf of St Lawrence (Update 2021)
07 Jul, 2021
The Canadian Government has updated their speed restriction zones to help further reduce the risk of vessels colliding with North Atlantic right whales.
Fujairah - New Regulation for Disembarking Sick/Injured Crew
31 Jan, 2017
A new regulation has recently come into force in Fujairah which may result in vessels being delayed where they have to land sick or injured crewmembers for medical attention. As a circular from the Fujairah...
Effective Notices of Arbitration
18 Feb, 2019
In a recent case, The Amity [2017], charterers successfully set aside an arbitration award on the basis that owners had not effectively served their notice of arbitration upon charterers since the person to...
EU Charting Crew Changes
28 Apr, 2020
The European Commission has issued guidelines aimed at helping to repatriate seafarers caught on ships amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks – Further Ratifications
16 Jan, 2015
As Members will be aware from Notice to Members Nos. 14 and 19 2014/2015, the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks (“WRC”) enters into force on 14 April 2015.
Two more States have...
India - Reinforcing Ban on Thuraya and Iridium Satellite Usage in Indian Waters
14 Jul, 2023
The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has issued a new order, DGS Order No. 09 of 2023, reiterating the ban on using Thuraya, Iridium, and other similar satellites in Indian waters. The original ban...
Shipping Industry Guidance on Pilot Transfer Arrangements (Revised Version) Published
19 Jan, 2022
The International Maritime Pilots' Association (IMPA), in collaboration with the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), supported by the International Group of P&I Clubs and other industry partners,...
No. 6 2019/2010 - The 2020 Global Sulphur Cap
26 Jun, 2019
On and after 1 January 2020, the MARPOL permitted limit for sulphur content in ships’ bunker fuel oil will be reduced.
Ukraine Conflict - potential humanitarian corridors for foreign ships in the Ukrainian ports
25 Mar, 2022
A number of sources are reporting an announcement by the Russian authorities of the of opening humanitarian corridors to allow foreign vessels trapped in Ukrainian ports to leave.
No.10 2023/24 - Electronic (Paperless) Trading - WAVE BL: Update to Wave BL Network Bylaws
06 Nov, 2023
The International Group (IG) had previously approved WAVE. The legal documentation and terms of use associated with WAVE are held in the Wave Application and Network Bylaws, version 1 dated 20 December...