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Cyber Security is like basic hygiene - Waypoints article

22 Apr, 2021
There are a few simple things that need to be done to prevent the majority of malware. We have to remember that the internet is a vast domain populated by a lot of people, and that like society as a whole,...

Monkey’s Fists on Heaving Lines - Use of Inappropriate Weighting Material

09 Dec, 2022
In the past it was not uncommon for seafarers to weight monkey’s fists fitted to the end of heaving lines with pieces of scrap metal or sand, or to attach a heavy item such as a shackle, so that the...

Bharath R. Ganesh

01 Sep, 2021
Ganesh was admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor in Singapore in 2013 and thereafter practiced predominantly at boutique shipping law firms in Singapore. He read law at Singapore Management University and...

Notice to Members No. 12 2014/2015

12 Aug, 2014
August 2014

USA - Anti-Fouling Convention Compliance

16 Nov, 2012
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has announced that as from the 21 November 2012, United States (US) and foreign flagged vessels anchored or lightering within US territorial waters and in any port,...

Appendix B – SCR Provision

15 Jun, 2010
Final draft – 24. 2. 99 APPENDIX B. The SCR shall be selected from a panel (the "SCR Panel") appointed by a Committee (the "SCR Committee") comprising of representatives appointed by the following:3...

USA: Background on BP liability for Deepwater Horizon Claims and Advice on the Decontamination of H

25 May, 2010
Following consultation with ReedSmith the following advice has been received from the International Group Secretariat with regard to shipowner liability for fines, the cost of cleaning fouled hulls and...

European Union - Advance Cargo Declarations

21 Oct, 2010
In order to improve the safety and security of its Member States, the European Union (EU) is introducing a mandatory advance notification requirement regarding the import, export and transit of goods....

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.

Australia – Breaches of MARPOL and the Possible Consequences

07 Jan, 2014
Translations: Chinese  Vietnamese   The following article, written by Australian lawyers Colin Biggers & Paisley, Sydney, was commissioned by Shipping Australia and is due to be published in its next annual...