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Congress Examines Maritime Regulatory Impacts
The Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, chaired by U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-NJ), held a hearing on Thursday, April 26th, to review the statusâŚ
U.S. Ballast Water Regulations Will Be Superseded
Beginning June 21, 2012, the U.S. regulations on ballast water management and reporting (detailed in Classification News 14/2004) will be superseded by new regulationsâŚ
Big Ideas Sometimes Come in Small Packages
Hyde Marineâs chemical-free, IMO Type Approved ballast water treatment solution packs performance in a smaller footprint. Thatâs good news for small vessel operatorsâŚ
New York Amends Ballast Water Rules
Great Lakes Shipping Industry Praises Deadline Extension. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYDEC) today modified its ballast water dischargeâŚ
Canada Ramps up Pressure on NY over BWT
Yesterdayâs well-attended ballast water policy teleconference briefing by the Canadian Minister of Transport served notice that Canada has no intention of allowingâŚ
UK P&I Clubâs âLegal Briefingâ Focusses on BW Management
The UK P&I Club has chosen to focus its latest Legal Briefing publication on the International Convention for the Control and Management of Shipsâ Ballast Water and Sediments, adopted by the IMO in 2004. Implementation of the Convention is now probably just two years away and ship owners and managers are coming under increasing pressure as they struggle to be ready in time. Over the past 20 to 30 yearsâŚ
CMC Joins Legal Action, NY Ballast Regs
The Chamber of Marine Commerce, along with a number of other industry stakeholders, are joining forces to take legal action against the state of New York's proposed new ballast water regulations.
USCG Seeks Ballast Water Treatment Testing Participants
The U.S. Coast Guard announced the beginning of a program aimed at facilitating the installation of experimental shipboard ballast water treatment systems. ForeignâŚ
Ship Efficiency? No Easy Answers
"Ship efficiency is a question of perspective", this is one conclusion of the two-day expert conference of the German Society for Maritime Technology on "How to make ships more efficient?".
Great Lakes Execs, IMO Talk Invasive Species
A 22-member binational delegation from the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System met today in London with Jean-Claude Sainlos, the International Maritime OrganizationâsâŚ