the role of ships’ routeing and ship reporting kees polderman former chairman imo/nav
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12 th FEMIP CONFERENCE ROUNDTABLE 2: BRIDGING THE GAP TOWARDS EFFECTIVE SAFETY AND SURVEILLANCE. SAFE AND EFFICIENT NAVIGATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. THE ROLE OF SHIPS’ ROUTEING AND SHIP REPORTING KEES POLDERMAN FORMER CHAIRMAN IMO/NAV. BRIDGING THE GAP…. THE AREA. SEAPORTS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE ROLE OF SHIPS’ ROUTEING AND SHIP REPORTING
KEES POLDERMANFORMER CHAIRMAN IMO/NAV
12th FEMIP CONFERENCE
ROUNDTABLE 2: BRIDGING THE GAP TOWARDS EFFECTIVE SAFETY AND SURVEILLANCE
SAFE AND EFFICIENT NAVIGATION
IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
MARITIME ACCIDENTS
source: EMSA Maritime Accident Review 2010
sinkings
collisions
contacts
groundings
fires/explosions
other
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ROUTEING AND REPORTING
source: IMO Ships’ Routeing
Traffic Separation Scheme
Area to be Avoided
other routeing measures
Ship Reporting System
NEED FOR ACTION? …. the feasibility of a network of physically-defined navigation routes and Traffi c Separation Schemes (….) could be considered under the auspices of IMO ….
Along these routes, coastal States would be able to better monitor shipping movements off their coasts, including the monitoring and investigating of illicit discharges from ships, and be in a better position to respond to other emergencies....
Ships would equally benefit from this accrued safety, being made aware in real time of any deviation from their route which could lead to an accident ....
.... this initiative could be seen as the natural complement of other projects, such as the Motorways of the Sea .....
source: ‘Towards improved marine and maritime cooperation in the Mediterranean’ (supporting document 12th FEMIP Conference)
GLOBAL FRAMEWORK
SAFETY OF NAVIGATION SOLAS CHAPTER V
SHIPS’ ROUTEING GENERAL PROVISIONS ON
SHIPS’ ROUTEING
SHIP REPORTING GUIDELINES AND CRITERIA
FOR SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
SHIPS’ ROUTEING CONTRIBUTION TO SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY OF
NAVIGATION AND PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
SOLAS V/10: ADOPTION OF ROUTEING SYSTEMS LINKAGE WITH COLREG 1972
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON SHIPS’ ROUTEING IMO RESOLUTION A.572(14), AS AMENDED1. OBJECTIVES2. DEFINITIONS (SPECIFIC ROUTEING MEASURES)3. PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES4. METHODS5. PLANNING6. DESIGN CRITERIA7. TEMPORARY ADJUSTMENTS TO TSS’s8. THE USE OF ROUTEING SYSTEMS9. REPRESENTATION ON CHARTS
ROLE OF SHIPS’ ROUTEING IN MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING
•TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEME
•ROUNDABOUT
•INSHORE TRAFFIC ZONE
•TWO-WAY ROUTE
•RECOMMENDED ROUTE
•RECOMMENDED TRACK
•DEEP WATER ROUTE
•PRECAUTIONARY AREA
•AREA TO BE AVOIDED
SHIP REPORTING CONTRIBUTION TO SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY OF
NAVIGATION AND PROTECTION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
SOLAS V/11: ADOPTION OF SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS
GUIDELINES/CRITERIA FOR SHIP REPORTING SYSTEMS RESOLUTION MSC.43(64) AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION MSC.111(73)1. DEFINITIONS2. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
COMMUNICATION (REPORTS, TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS) SHORE-BASED AUTHORITY PARTICIPATING SHIPS
3. CRITERIA FOR PLANNING, PROPOSING AND IMPLEMENTING SRS4. CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF PROPOSALS AND REVIEW OF ADOPTED SRS
ROLE OF SHIP REPORTING IN MARITIME SURVEILLANCE
ENHANCING MARINE AND MARITIME CO-OPERATION
FOR SAFER AND CLEANER SHIPPING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
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