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Green Marine and ACPA sign a MoU on environmental sustainability

Green Marine and the Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance environmental sustainability at Canadian Ports. ACPA and GREEN MARINE hereby agree and declare that this MOU will serve as a framework for increased cooperation between the two parties for the advancement of the Green Marine Environmental Program and related initiatives, with an overall view to contributing to the reduction of the marine industry's environmental footprint and encouraging the industry to continuously improve its environmental performance. The Green Marine Environmental Program is a voluntary sustainability program developed for the marine transpor-tation industry that provides a framework for ports, terminals, shipping companies and shipyards to reduce their environmental footprint. ACPA and Green Marine agree to work together to facilitate the participation of ACPA member ports and their tenants in the Green Marine Environmental Program. ACPA and GREEN MARINE will work together to advance the shared objective of improving the marine industry's environmental performance by identifying and collaborating to undertake specific actions or initiatives that will assist in: Promoting environmental performance beyond regulatory compliance and continuous improvement Benchmarking industry performance Continuing the development and recruiting efforts of the Green Marine program Developing consistent data reporting   ...

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Recommendation on the Prevention of Marine Oil Pollution in the Arctic

The EPPR Group  (Emergency Prevention Preparedness and Response Group) has issued a summary report including its recommendations on how to prevent marine oil pollution in the Arctic Region to contribute to safer operations and to increase knowledge of Arctic- specific risks and possible mitigation measures. Hazardous ice detection, forecasting and monitoring In order to improve the detection and forecasting of hazardous sea ice in areas of offshore oil and gas operations and shipping, it is recommended that Arctic Council states cooperate to improve the hazardous ice detection and monitoring programs for Arctic waters. This includes satellite services, and the production and dissemination of icemaps in real time. It is also recommended that the Arctic Council expand the investigation into the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAV) in the Arctic to include monitoring ice conditions in major Arctic shipping lanes and providing operational support for oil spill response. Standards for Arctic oil and gas activities International standards bring social and economic benefits by fostering the harmonization of specifications and practices. Standards are relevant to Arctic operations as the Arctic Council jurisdictions share similar operating environments. It is recommended that the Arctic Council catalog all applicable oil and gas standards for Arctic activities ...

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Recommendation on the Prevention of Marine Oil Pollution in the Arctic

Summary Report of the EPPR Group to increase knowledge of risks in the area The EPPR Group (Emergency Prevention Preparedness and Response Group) has issued a summary report including its recommendations on how to prevent marine oil pollution in the Arctic Region to contribute to safer operations and to increase knowledge of Arctic- specific risks and possible mitigation measures.Hazardous ice detection, forecasting and monitoringIn order to improve the detection and forecasting of hazardous sea ice in areas of offshore oil and gas operations and shipping, it is recommended that Arctic Council states cooperate to improve the hazardous ice detection and monitoring programs for Arctic waters. This includes satellite services, and the production and dissemination of icemaps in real time. It is also recommended that the Arctic Council expand the investigation into the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAV) in the Arctic to include monitoring ice conditions in major Arctic shipping lanes and providing operational support for oil spill response.Standards for Arctic oil and gas activitiesInternational standards bring social and economic benefits by fostering the harmonization of specifications and practices. Standards are relevant to Arctic operations as the Arctic Council jurisdictions share similar operating environments. It is recommended that the Arctic Council ...

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New world-class tanker safety system in Canada

The Government of Canada announced new measures that, once implemented, will achieve a world-class tanker safety system in Canada. These measures build on recommendations from the Tanker Safety Expert Panel and other studies, and have been informed by engagement with provincial governments, Aboriginal groups, marine stakeholders and internal analysis by federal departments and agencies. Together, these measures demonstrate the Government of Canada's ongoing commitment to strengthen marine safety measures to protect the public and the environment. Prevention Measures: taking all reasonable measures to avoid spills in the first place Modernizing Canada's Navigation System Currently, mariners navigate Canada's waterways using primarily visual navigational markers, such as buoys, lighthouses, paper nautical charts, and publications, as well as radar. The marine industry strongly supports e-navigation as it will result in better, more reliable navigational information, leading to increased vessel safety and more efficient operations. Under this initiative, the Canadian Coast Guard, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Environment Canada and Transport Canada will begin the modernization of Canada's marine navigation system by moving towards a system that will share real-time electronic marine safety information with mariners. Specific measures include providing updated navigational information in a format that is integrated with vessel systems (such as electronic ...

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ClassNK-NAPA software unlocks significant fuel savings

NAPA, global maritime software house, and ClassNK classification society announced that their comprehensive eco efficiency and operational optimization solution ClassNK-NAPA GREEN, has generated fuel savings of 3.9% on a "K" Line container vessel. The software solution was tested in full scale sea trials in January 2014 aboard an 8,000+ TEU container ship operating on a standard Mediterranean/Europe route. The full ClassNK-NAPA GREEN suite of systems were utilized on the voyage, including speed, trim, and voyage optimization based on the ClassNK-NAPA GREEN Dynamic Performance Model, and analyzed against the captain's voyage plan. Despite encountering heavy weather on multiple occasions over the course of the voyage, speed profile and voyage optimization reduced the fuel consumption by 2.7%, while a further 1.2% savings was attributed to optimum trim, taking the total reduction in fuel consumption from the trial to 3.8%. While trim optimization was restricted on this voyage due to loading conditions, results from a full-scale trim optimization study, conducted during two Indian Ocean crossings aboard the vessel, indicated that trim optimization has the possibility to further save fuel up to 4%. In addition it was found that the accuracy of Dynamic Performance Model - the self-learning component of ClassNK-NAPA GREEN - was ...

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