Senior government administrators responsible for the implementation and enforcement of the MARPOL Convention, from 15 Mediterranean region countries, are in Istanbul attended a regional workshop (3-5 November) on ship energy efficiency and technology transfer, focusing on the MARPOL Annex VI regulations on energy efficiency.
The workshop, hosted by Turkey, has been organized by the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC) and participants have been able to attend thanks to IMO’s technical cooperation fund, REMPEC and via financing through a voluntary contribution to REMPEC by the Government of Malta, which has also funded English-French-English interpretation during the workshop.
About REMPEC |
The objective of REMPEC is to contribute to preventing and reducing pollution from ships and combating pollution in case of emergency. In this respect, the mission of REMPEC is to assist the Contracting Parties in meeting their obligations under Articles 4(1), 6 and 9 of the Barcelona Convention; the 1976 Emergency Protocol; the 2002 Prevention and Emergency Protocol and implementing the Regional Strategy for Prevention of and Response to Marine Pollution from Ships, adopted by the Contracting Parties in 2005 which key objectives and targets are reflected in the Mediterranean Strategy for Sustainable Development (MSSD). The Centre will also assist the Contracting Parties which so request in mobilizing the regional and international assistance in case of an emergency under the Offshore Protocol, should this instrument enter into force. |
Source: IMO
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