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International Chamber of Shipping Tripartite 2006 Review of Regulatory Developments International Chamber of Shipping Peter Hinchliffe

IMO Regulatory Changes Marine Environment Protection Committee Maritime Safety Committee

International Convention on the Control of Harmful Anti-fouling Systems on Ships (2001) Ratification? 16 out of required 25 States representing 17.27% of required 25% of world tonnage No TBT paint to be applied after 1 Jan 2003 Copper?

International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sediments 2004 Ratification? 6 out of required 30 States 0.62% of required 35% of world tonnage New ships <5000 m3 after 1 Jan 2009 New ships >5000 m3 after 2012

International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sediments 2004 Treatment systems? Possible delay to effective date Guidelines Need for provision for treatment systems

MARPOL Annex VI Entered into force 2005 Review process started to complete 2008 Reduced: SOx NOx Particulate Matter (PM)

Recycling Convention Text to be complete by 2009 Process will have an effect on entire ship life from designer’s board to end of commercial life Green Passport

SOLAS SOLAS III/20 SOLAS II/1 SOLAS XII Lifeboat equipment servicing Sub-Division Damage Stability SOLAS XII Bulk Carrier Definition

Peter Hinchliffe