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IMO-Norad project to demonstrate solutions for GHG and biosafety | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

A newly signed project is set to provide pilot projects in developing countries in order to demonstrate technical solutions for biofouling management in developing countries, address the transfer of invasive aquatic species and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships. Biofouling is the accumulation of aquatic organisms on wetted or immersed surfaces such as ships . ....

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Floating Cities: Navigating Environmental Compliance in the Cruise Industry


Dr. Daniel E. Smith III and Denita L. Jones
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The challenges of environmental compliance can be complex for any facility at any specific location on the globe. For example, consider the ACME manufacturing facility located in Anytown, USA. ACME must identify local, state, and federal environmental compliance requirements and may also need to mitigate potential common law tort liability risks associated with its facility. These multijurisdictional requirements and risks can sometimes overlap, and it is not uncommon for them to be vague or even conflict with one another. But what if the ACME facility were not stationary? What if Anytown, USA, was floating around the world on the “Seven Seas”? The compliance requirements would then be ever changing. The requirements might be in different languages or difficult to find and understand. The boundaries between various jurisdictions might not be clear. ....

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