Ban of scrubber wash water discharges: Updated list of countries and ports
Some jurisdictions have imposed local regulations which restrict or prohibit the discharge of wash water from scrubbers within their waters.
Read moreDetailsSome jurisdictions have imposed local regulations which restrict or prohibit the discharge of wash water from scrubbers within their waters.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Abidjan has issued a note advising that from 1 January 2023 it will be mandatory for all calling vessels to dispose of onboard waste oils and sludge prior to departure.
Read moreDetailsThe US Department of Justice announced that the Chief Engineer of a foreign flagged vessel was sentenced to prison for deliberately discharging approximately 10,000 gallons of oil-contaminated bilge water overboard in U.S. waters off the coast of New Orleans last year, and for obstructing justice.
Read moreDetailsDecarbonization has recently become a hot topic of discussion in the shipping community, notes Capt. Zhaoqingwei, Marine Safety Manager at DASIN SHIPPING PTE LTD and highlights that protecting the marine environment is not just about buzzwords like GHG, EEXI, IHM, LSFO, EU-MRV, etc.
Read moreDetailsFrom 1 January, Oman Maritime Waste Treatment SAOC will start collecting Marpol classified waste as a service to ships calling Sohar port.
Read moreDetailsSince the beginning of the year Skuld has seen several cases where fines have been imposed by the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) due to alleged pollution from wastewater discharged in port.
Read moreDetailsAuthorities in Ghana have been recently issuing fines, based on unjustified allegations that ships calling at the country's ports have discharged untreated sewage, reports by the Standard P&I Club reveal.
Read moreDetailsThe average person uses about 80-100 gallons of water per day and flushing the toilet accounts for the largest share of this use, surprisingly topping even showers! While wastewater does not seem to be a problem for households, have you ever wondered what happens when we flush the toilet onboard a ship?
Read moreDetailsCarnival informed the USCG on January 2 that the cruise ship Carnival Elation accidentally released 6,000 gallons of gray water into the harbor at Port Canaveral, Florida. The incident took place during routine deballasting at the pier.
Read moreDetailsThe Gulf Agency Company Ltd (GAC) published information issued by the Bahrain Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications concerning the use of exhaust gas cleaning systems, so that interested parties are compliant with IMO's 2020 sulphur cap, which has come into force.
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