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57th Session (31 March – 4 April 2008)The MEPC 57 Update provides in-depth information on regulatory developments agreed during the 57th Session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee that was concluded on 4 April 2008. Of significance are the approved emission standards, revisions to MARPOL Annex VI and new approvals granted to several ballast water treatment systems. The draft Ship Recycling Convention was further developed and it is expected to be completed at MEPC 58 in October pursuant to the holding of a diplomatic conference in May 2009 in Hong Kong. MEPC continued its work to identify and develop possible mechanisms and approaches to limit or reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) from new and existing ships. Download from Infomarine Server
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DNV Condition Assessment program CAP PDF Print E-mail
GuidelineCAP Machineries Check list - EXTERNALCAP UTM Template_tcm4-20847 Bulk +TankersCAP UTM Template_tcm4-20847 Example Bulk +TankersCAP Thickness Measurements spec. Revision
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CSR for Oil Tankers (Introduction) CSR for Oil Tankers (Owners Guide) CSR for Bulk Carriers (Introduction) CSR for Bulk Carriers (Owners Guide)
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UK ports ride the Green wave PDF Print E-mail
port-tyneIt seems UK ports are increasingly floating themselves on a Green revolution. Last week the Port of Tyne signed a 10 year agreement to handle and store between 0.5 million and 1.4 million tonnes of biomass per annum.
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