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Panama Maritime Authority Establishes Guidelines For Maritime Training Courses And Programs

Panama Maritime Authority Establishes Guidelines For Maritime Training Courses And Programs The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) has issued Resolution ADM No. 218-2020, of December 29, 2020, that approves the guidelines for courses and training programs, as well as Resolution ADM No 174 – 2020 that establishes the Regulations governing Maritime Training Centers (CFM), in preparation for the mandatory audit to be conducted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2022. The audit, to all its Member States, will determine the extent to which these States give full and effective compliance with the obligations and responsibilities contained in these Conventions, The Maritime Training Centers (CFMs) recognized by Panama are institutions or educational centers specialized in the training of seafarers that comply with the requirements established by the IMO for the issuance of maritime qualifications and training courses.

Statement By Premier And Minister Of Finance Honourable Andrew A Fahie On The Virgin Islands Shipping Registry

Statement By Premier And Minister Of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie On The Virgin Islands Shipping Registry STATEMENT BY PREMIER AND MINISTER OF FINANCE HONOURABLE ANDREW A. FAHIE DURING THE SIXTH SITTING OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FOURTH HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Wednesday, 10th March, 2021 VIRGIN ISLANDS SHIPPING REGISTRY Mr. Speaker, I now wish to update this Honourable House on what is happening at the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry as it marks the transformational period for shipping in the Virgin Islands. A moment that we are using to celebrate all our accomplishments in transforming our industry towards international standards; while appreciating that there is much more to do to attract tonnage and boost the economy.

Mikheil Saakashvili: No more unnecessary tests for Ukrainian sailors | KyivPost

Mikheil Saakashvili: No more unnecessary tests for Ukrainian sailors | KyivPost
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Covid, white list and training in focus at Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping Sub-Committee

Covid, “white list” and training in focus at Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping Sub-Committee The adverse effects of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic on seafarers, is one of the safety issues being discussed at the seventh session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW 7), which runs from 15 – 19 February 2021. Digitalization of certificates and documents of seafarers; training quality issues; and potential measures to facilitate mandatory seagoing service under the Convention are matters the session will also be considering The Sub-Committee is slated to examine the challenges faced by Parties in the implementation of the STCW Convention, which should set the foundations for the work on this area at the next comprehensive review of the Convention. In particular, it will discuss the so called “white list” of confirmed STCW Parties and explore means to ensure that Parties submit the relevant inform

Croatia accedes to fishing vessel safety treaty

Date Time Croatia accedes to fishing vessel safety treaty Croatia is the 15th country to become a Contracting State to the 2012 Cape Town Agreement on fishing vessel safety, showing increasing support for the regulations designed to safeguard fishing vessels and their crews. Croatia deposited its instrument of accession on 16 February. The Agreement, once in force, will bring in mandatory international safety requirements for fishing vessels of 24 metres in length and over, including provisions addressing stability and associated seaworthiness, machinery and electrical installations, life-saving appliances, communications equipment and fire protection, as well as fishing vessel construction. For the Cape Town Agreement to enter into force, at least 22 States, with an aggregate 3,600 fishing vessels meeting the length requirements operating on the high seas, must express their consent to be bound by it. It will enter into force 12 months after these conditio

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