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SUMMARY:IMO MARITIME SAFETY COMMITTEE (MSC) – 104th  session
DESCRIPTION:The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) deals with all matters related to maritime safety and maritime security which fall within the scope of IMO\, covering both passenger ships and all kinds of cargo ships. This includes updating the SOLAS Convention and related codes\, such as those covering dangerous goods\, life-saving appliances and fire safety systems. The MSC also deals with human element issues\, including amendments to the STCW Convention on training and certification of seafarers. The MSC has a wide range of issues on its current agenda\, including goal-based standards\, autonomous vessels\, piracy and armed robbery against ships\, cyber security\, e-navigation and the modernization of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/imo-maritime-safety-committee-msc-104th-session/
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SUMMARY:IMO FAL Committee Intersessional Working Group on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS)” is defined as a ship which\, to a varying degree\, can operate independently of human interaction. \nThe Facilitation Committee (FAL) deals with matters related to the facilitation of international maritime traffic\, including the arrival\, stay and departure of ships\, persons and cargo from ports. The Committee also addresses electronic business\, including the single window concept\, and aims to ensure that the right balance is struck between regulation and the facilitation of international maritime trade.
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/maritime-autonomous-surface-ship-mass-he-facilitation-committee-fal/
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SUMMARY:CMA Shipping 2021
DESCRIPTION:CMA Shipping is brought to you by the Connecticut Maritime Association (The CMA). \nThe CMA is a non-for-profit organisation with a long history of supporting shipping professionals through all stages of their careers. \n3 Day Conference \nCommodore Gala Reception and Dinner \nNetworking \nFree Expo with 80+ Booths
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/cma-shipping-2021/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211018
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SUMMARY:IMO 10th meeting of the Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships
DESCRIPTION:Initial IMO GHG Strategy  \n\n\nThe initial IMO GHG Strategy\, adopted in 2018\, sets ambitious targets to halve GHG emission from ships by 2050\, compared to 2008\, and reduce carbon intensity of international shipping by 40% by 2030 compared to 2008.
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/imo-10th-meeting-of-the-intersessional-working-group-on-reduction-of-ghg-emissions-from-ships/
CATEGORIES:BMA,IMO
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211019
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SUMMARY:4th GREENTECH IN SHIPPING VIRTUAL FORUM
DESCRIPTION:Engineering Solutions for Sustainability and Better Efficiency\n• Propulsion technologies\, wind-assisted ship propulsion \n• Scrubber technologies from manufacturer and shipowner perspectives \n• The peak of scrubber technologies – what’s next? \n• The role of SCR technology in NOx control \n• Ballast Water treatment – best practices and solutions \n• HVAC – electronic control\, increasing SEER rating \n• Green technologies contribution to reduced emissions and carbon management \n• Technologies helping to build ships with least possible carbon foot-prints
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/engineering-solutions-for-sustainability-and-better-efficiency/
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ORGANIZER;CN="ALJ Group":MAILTO:info@alj-group.com
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SUMMARY:2021 SAFETY4SEA VIRTUAL FORUM
DESCRIPTION:The Bahamas Maritime Authority is pleased to be participating in the 12th SAFETY4SEA Virtual Forum\, a 3-day event running from the 19th – 21st October. \nDay 1 – Tuesday 19 October \nPanel #1 – Crew Welfare\n10:00 GMT / 13:00 ATH / 18:00 SGT\n \nCrew Welfare is on the top of the agenda of several industry stakeholders with calls from the industry by the Neptune Declaration on “Seafarer Wellbeing and Crew Change”. It is now high time that we focused on the vital role that seafarers play for safer and sustainable shipping as well as the whole trade and economy; highlighting ways to improve crew welfare taking into account that the pandemic has added new challenges in the work and daily life onboard. \n\nWhat are the key challenges of this pandemic crisis for the shipping industry? Are there any opportunities for crew welfare?\nAre there any alarming trends concerning crew welfare?\nHow would you assess industry stakeholders’ response on the issue of crew welfare until today?\nWhere should the industry focus on improving crew welfare today and in the post pandemic world?\nWhat are industry’s best practices with regards to crew welfare?\n\n\nMr. Simon Frank\, Thome Group\, Chief Human Resources Officer\nMr. Tom Jenkins\, Bahamas Maritime Authority\, Deputy Director (Investigations Department)\nMrs. Johanna Kull\, Alandia\, Loss Prevention Executive\nDr. Eng. William Moore\, American Club\, Senior Vice President\nDr. Periclis Tzardis\, ShipMedCare\, Chief Medical Officer\nMrs. Anna Wucher\, Mental Health Support Solutions\, Clinical Psychologist\n\nFull 3-day agenda on event website
URL:https://www.bahamasmaritime.com/event/2021-safety4sea-virtual-forum-crew-welfare/
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