Safety of Navigation (NAV) Sub committee reports
Safety of Navigation (NAV) NAV 52 ( 17-21 Jul 06)NAV 53 ( 23-27 Jul 07)NAV 54 ( 30Jun-4Jul 08)NAV 55 (27-31 Jul 09)NAV 55 Add.1NAV 56 (26-30 Jul 10)NAV 57 (6-10 Jun 11)
Read moreDetailsSafety of Navigation (NAV) NAV 52 ( 17-21 Jul 06)NAV 53 ( 23-27 Jul 07)NAV 54 ( 30Jun-4Jul 08)NAV 55 (27-31 Jul 09)NAV 55 Add.1NAV 56 (26-30 Jul 10)NAV 57 (6-10 Jun 11)
Read moreDetailsStability and load lines and on fishing vessels safety (SLF) SLF 49 ( 24-28Jul 06)SLF 50 ( 30Apr-4May 07)SLF 51 ( 14-18 Jul 08)SLF 52 (25-29 Jan 10) (Note: Annex 2 of the report on Recommendations for decked Fishing Vessels is not posted here)SLF 53 (10-14 Jan 2011)SLF 54 (16-20 Jan 2012)
Read moreDetailsStandards of training and watchkeeping (STW) STW 37 ( 23-27 Jan 06)STW 38 ( 22-26 Jan 07)STW 39 ( 3-7 Mar 08)STW 40 ( 2-6 Feb 09)STW 40 Add.1 (Preliminary draft text of revised STCW convention and codes)STW 41 (11-15 Jan 10)STW 41 Add.1 (Draft text of revised STCW convention and codes)STW 42 ( 24-28 Jan 11) STW 43 (30 Apr - 4 May 12)
Read moreDetailsMEPC Sessions 54-62 MEPC 64 ReportMEPC 64 Add.1MEPC 63 ReportMEPC 63 Add.1MEPC 62 ReportMEPC 62/24 Add.1MEPC 62/24 Corr.1MEPC 62/24 Corr.2MEPC 61 ReportMEPC 60 ReportMEPC 59 ReportMEPC 59 Add.1MEPC 58 ReportMEPC 57 ReportMEPC 57 Add.1MEPC 56 ReportMEPC 56 Add.1MEPC 55 ReportMEPC 55 Add.1MEPC 54 Report
Read moreDetailsFor the period 12-18 January 2012 The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) issues Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report (Horn of Africa) for the period 12-18 January 2012.The Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report is a review of recent Somali piracy incidents and an outlook on threats around the Horn of Africa.Somali piracy incidents occurred at moderate levels during this reporting period. Three vessels were fired upon during this one-week period.For more information, click here.Source: ONI
Read moreDetailsFor the period 12 December 2011- 180January 2012 The Office of Naval Intelligence issues Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) Report for the period 12 December 2011- 18 January 2012.The Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) message provides information on threats to, and criminal action against, merchant vessels worldwide in the last 30 days. This report is produced primarily to inform merchant mariners and naval forces.To view the WTS Report, click here.Source: ONI
Read moreDetailsFor the period 29 Dec - 4 January The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) issues Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report (Horn of Africa) for the period 27 October - 2 November 2011.The Piracy Analysis and Warning Weekly (PAWW) Report is a review of recent Somali piracy incidents and an outlook on threats around the Horn of Africa.Somali piracy incidents are now occurring at low levels. There was one piracy incident in this one-week period: one fired-upon incident.For more information, click here.Source: ONI
Read moreDetailsFor the period 5 December 2011- 4 January 2012 The Office of Naval Intelligence issues Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) Report for the period 5 December 2011- 4 January 2012.The Worldwide Threat to Shipping (WTS) message provides information on threats to, and criminal action against, merchant vessels worldwide in the last 30 days. This report is produced primarily to inform merchant mariners and naval forces.To view the WTS Report, click here.Source: ONI
Read moreDetailsConcern for disruption to shipping in conjunction with future Iranian naval excercises The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) has issued the following advisory:Reports from maritime forces and commercial maritime interests indicate concern with the potential for localized disruption to shipping in conjunction with future Iranian naval exercises.During previous exercises Iranian maritime forces conducted boardings and inspections of merchant ships, including those flagged to European nations. The possibility exists that Iran will attempt to conduct boardings and inspections during exercises between December 2011 and March 2012. The most likely location for this activity would be in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, particularly in areas closer to Iranian territorial waters."If a Marshall Islands flagged vessel is hailed for boarding by the Iranian navy in international waters, the ship's Master should "protest but comply," if circumstances warrant.Please note that the inspections may take the form of port State control wherefore it is advisable that ship Masters make sure that all documentation is in order, that there be no PCASP on board and any permanently stored firearms and ammunition be properly inventoried and secured.Source: ONI
Read moreDetailsConcern with the potential for localised disruption to shipping Reports from maritime forces and commercial maritime interests indicate concern with the potential for localised disruption to shipping in connection with future Iranian naval exercises.During previous exercises Iranian maritime forces conducted boardings and inspections of merchant ships, including those flagged to European nations.The possibility exists that Iran will attempt toconduct boardings and inspections during exercises between December 2011 and March 2012.The most like location for this activity would be in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, particularly in areas closer to Iranian territorial waters.Source: U.S. ONI
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