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Summary of the outcomes of MEPC 81

Tec No.:TEC- 1325 (2495kb)

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Issued:30 May 2024

The eighty-first session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 81) was held from 18 to 22 March 2024. A summary of the discussions and the decisions taken at MEPC 81 is provided as below for your information. 1. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) At MEPC 80 held in July 2023, the 2023 IMO Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships (2023 IMO GHG Strategy) was adopted, reinforcing the levels of ambition for reducing GHG emissions from international shipping. At this session at MEPC 81, measures already in force such as the Data Collection System for fuel oil consumption of ships (IMO DCS), Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) regulations were reviewed along wit

Amendments to Ballast Water Management Record Book and Ballast Water Management Plan

Tec No.:TEC- 1324 (2033kb)

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Issued:24 May 2024

Several resolutions and circulars related to amendments to the Ballast Water Management Convention were issued by the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee at its 80th Session (MEPC 80) held from 3 July to 7 July 2023 and its 81st Session (MEPC 81) held from 18 March to 22 March 2024. 1. Ballast Water Management Record Book (BWRB) Amendments to the form used for BWRB set out in Appendix II of the Ballast Water Management Convention (Attachment 1: MEPC.369(80)) and a guidance providing sample entries of an amended BWRB (Attachment 2: BWM.2/Circ.80) have been adopted. On or after the effective date, the amended BWRB must be used to record ballast water management in accordance with this guidance. Effective

Summary of the outcomes of MEPC 80

Tec No.:TEC- 1309 (4377kb)

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Issued:12 Oct 2023

The eightieth session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80) was held from 3 to 7 July 2023. A summary of the discussions and the decisions taken at MEPC 80 is provided as below for your information. 1. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) (1) The 2023 IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships The 2023 IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships (2023 IMO GHG Strategy) was adopted at this session. The Initial IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships, adopted in 2018, envisages to improve transportation efficiency by setting levels of ambition as shown in the following table. The Strategy is subject to a review every five years. (To be continued)

Summary of the outcomes of MEPC 78

Tec No.:TEC- 1275 (3888kb)

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Issued:19 Aug 2022

The seventy-eighth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 78) was held from 6 to 10 June 2022. A summary of the discussions and the decisions taken at MEPC 78 is provided as below for your information. 1.Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emission reduction measures Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to address global warming is a universal challenge, and the measures to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping have been deliberated at IMO. IMO has introduced the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) and the Data Collection System for fuel oil consumption of ships (DCS) so far. Further, the Initial IMO Strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships, which includes the

Summary of the outcomes of MEPC 77

Tec No.:TEC- 1259 (3110kb)

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Issued:1 Mar 2022

The seventy-seventh session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 77) was held from 22 to 26 November 2021. A summary of the discussions and the decisions taken at MEPC 77 is provided as below for your information. 1. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emission reduction measures Measures to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping have been deliberated at IMO, and so far, the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) and the Data Collection System for fuel oil consumption of ships (DCS) were introduced. Further, at MEPC 72 held in April 2018, the Initial IMO Strategy on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships, which includes the emission reduction target and the candidate measures to reduce

Sampling analysis at commissioning tests for ballast water management systems (rev.1)

Tec No.:TEC- 1258 (28kb)

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Issued:28 Feb 2022

Information about the sampling analysis of ballast water at commissioning tests for BWMS has already been issued as ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1199 (dated on 21 February 2020). At the 77th session of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC77) held from 22 to 26 November 2021, a Unified Interpretation was approved to interpret that the sampling analysis of individual BWMS should be conducted when BWM surveys (including verification of BWMS installation) are completed on or after 1 June 2022. In the case of new ships, it should be noted this requirement applies to ships for which the date of delivery is on or after 1 June 2022. Furthermore, it should be noted that even when the ship has a Statement of Fact on installation of BWMS, th

Summary of the outcomes of MEPC 75

Tec No.:TEC- 1228 (1198kb)

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Issued:9 Feb 2021

The seventy-fifth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 75) was held from 16 to 20 November 2020 as a web conference due to the pandemic of COVID-19. A summary of the discussions and the decisions taken at MEPC 75 is provided as below for your information. 1. Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emission reduction measures Measures to reduce GHG emissions from international shipping have been deliberated at IMO and the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) and the Data Collection System for fuel oil consumption of ships (DCS) have been introduced so far. Further, at MEPC 72 held in 2018, the Initial IMO Strategy on reduction of GHG emissions from ships, which includes the emission reduction

Sampling analysis at the commissioning tests of Ballast Water Management Systems (Panama)

Tec No.:TEC- 1202 (27kb)

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Issued:27 Mar 2020

Information about the instructions received from various flag state administrations related to the early implementation of commissioning tests for BWMS has already sent out as ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1199 (dated on 21 February 2020). For Panamanian-flagged ships, in accordance with paragraph 3.8 of the Merchant Marine Circular No.345 (MMC-345), indicative analysis testing for treated ballast water is to be conducted at commissioning test of BWMS. In this regard, the Panamanian Administration has advised that it considers the indicative analysis testing mentioned in MMC-345 to be only recommendatory requirement (not mandatory). According to the Panamanian Administration, paragraph 3.8 of the MMC-345 is now in the process of being amended. So,

Sampling analysis at the commissioning test of Ballast Water Management System

Tec No.:TEC- 1199 (27kb)

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Issued:21 Feb 2020

Commissioning test to verify the proper operation of equipment shall be carried out at the installation of any Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS) in accordance with paragraph 8 of the Guidelines for Approval of Ballast Water Management Systems (G8) or Code for Approval of Ballast Water Management Systems (BWMS Code). MEPC 74 (May 2019) has approved a draft amendment to the Ballast Water Management Convention to conduct commissioning test so as to demonstrate through representative sampling and indicative analysis that a BWMS is working properly, and this amendment is expected to be adopted at MEPC 75 (April 2020). In this regard, ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1193 related to the instruction of early implementation to conduct sampling analysis by

Ballast Water Management Convention for Singapore-flagged ships

Tec No.:TEC- 1193 (1319kb)

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Issued:23 Oct 2019

We have revised the previous ClassNK Technical information No.TEC-1189 (dated 6 September 2019) related to the commissioning testing of ballast water management systems (BWMS) and the incorporation of contingency measures into ballast water management plans (BWMP) for Singapore-flagged ships. This Technical Information supersedes the previous ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1189. 1. Commissioning Testing of Ballast Water Management Systems (Shipping Circular No. 09 of 2019) Commissioning testing to verify the proper operation of equipment shall be carried out at the installation of any BWMS in accordance with paragraph 8 of the Guidelines for Approval of Ballast Water Management Systems (G8) or Code for Approval of Ballast Water Management Syst

This Technical Information became null and void on 23 Oct 2019.

Ballast Water Management Convention for Singapore-flagged ships

Tec No.:TEC- 1189 (1338kb)

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Issued:6 Sep 2019

Please be informed that the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has recently issued shipping circulars related to the commissioning testing of ballast water management systems (BWMS) and the incorporation of contingency measures into ballast water management plans (BWMP). 1. Commissioning Testing of Ballast Water Management Systems (Shipping Circular No. 09 of 2019) Commissioning testing to verify the proper operation of equipment shall be carried out at the installation of any BWMS in accordance with paragraph 8 of the Guidelines for Approval of Ballast Water Management Systems (G8) (MEPC.174(58) or MEPC.279(70)). MEPC 74 has approved a draft amendment to the Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) to conduct commissioning testing so as to de

Ballast Water Management Convention for Panama flagged ships (Revision)

Tec No.:TEC- 1165 (1006kb)

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Issued:2 Oct 2018

We have updated the instruction about the validity of "Statement for Ballast Water Management Plan" issued by Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) and the procedures to apply the full term certificate to PMA which were introduced by the previous ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1108 dated 2 May 2017 as shown below. Revision/ modification parts are underlined parts. For more details, please refer to the attached latest version of Merchant Marine Circular MMC-345. This Technical Information supersedes the previous ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1108. 1. Examination of Ballast Water Management Plan (BWMP) (1) BWMP should take into account IMO Resolution MEPC.127(53)(*1) and be approved by Panama Maritime Authority. (BWM Plans are required to be

Introduction to the outcomes of MEPC 72

Tec No.:TEC- 1156 (1754kb)

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Issued:19 Jul 2018

The seventy-second session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 72) was held at the IMO in London, U.K. from 9 to 13 April 2018. Since the minutes, resolutions and circulars of the meeting were recently released from the IMO, a summary of the decisions taken at MEPC 72 is provided as below for your information. 1. Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions Countermeasures against the GHG emissions from international shipping have been deliberated at IMO, and so far, the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) have been implemented. At MEPC 70, amendments to MARPOL Annex VI to include the Data Collection System for fuel oil consumption of ships as a measure to further improve the energy efficiency

Guidance for vessels with inoperable ballast water management systems bound for US ports

Tec No.:TEC- 1148 (812kb)

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Issued:3 Apr 2018

Although the United States is not signatory to BWM Convention, vessels discharging ballast water into the waters of the U.S. are to comply with the requirements of 33 CFR 151 Subparts C & D. The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued CG-CVC Policy Letter 18-02 that gives guidance on evaluating potential courses of action when a vessel bound for a U.S. port has an inoperable ballast water management system (BWMS). A vessel that HAS passed its compliance date and has an inoperable BWMS may use one of the following BWM methods outlines in 33 CFR 151.2025(a). - Use and discharge ballast water obtained exclusively from a U.S. Public Water System (PWS); - Perform complete Ballast Water Exchange (BWE) in an area 200 nautical miles from any shore; - Do n

Periodical Survey in advance of Survey Window

Tec No.:TEC- 1136 (86kb)

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Issued:21 Nov 2017

With entry into force of "International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004", IOPP and/or BWM Certificate (issued by some flag states) may be de-harmonized from Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC). In this case, the ship owners may be required to arrange periodical surveys twice a year, if the survey window of the de-harmonized IOPP and/or BWM Certificate does not overlap enough with the one of other statutory certificates including SC Certificate. As a way to reduce such burden to arrange periodical surveys twice a year, the owners can carry out periodical surveys in advance of the survey window and amend the anniversary date. By amending Anniversary Date, it would become easier to ar

Introduction to the outcomes of MEPC 71

Tec No.:TEC- 1133 (1572kb)

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Issued:5 Oct 2017

A summary of the decision taken at the seventieth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 71) held from 3 to 7 July 2017 is provided as below for your information. 1. Ballast Water Management Convention Ballast Water Management Convention was adopted in 2004 in order to prevent the adverse effects to the marine environment caused by the transfer of ballast water. The Convention requires ships to conduct ballast water exchange offshore (Regulation D-1) or through Ballast Water Management Systems which meet the standard for the discharge of ballast water (Regulation D-2). The Convention entered into force on 8 September 2017 since Finland has ratified the Convention on 8 September 2016 and the conditions for entry into force been sat

Ballast Water Management method when operating in the waters of the United States

Tec No.:TEC- 1131 (592kb)

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Issued:14 Sep 2017

Although the United States is not signatory to BWM Convention, vessels discharging ballast water into the waters of the U.S. are to comply with the requirements of 33 CFR 151 Subparts C & D. Recently, the National Ballast Information Clearinghouse has received a number of reports indicating that untreated ballast water exchanges had been undertaken by vessels beyond their compliance date and without a valid Coast Guard extension. Masters, owners/operators, agents and persons-in-charge are reminded vessels beyond their compliance date are to employ one of the following Ballast Water Management methods when operating in the waters of the United States: - Use a U.S. type-approved BWMS to meet the discharge standard; - Use and discharge ballast water obta

ClassNK Guidelines on the Installation of Ballast Water Treatment Systems and Class Notation "BWTS"

Tec No.:TEC- 1128 (31kb)

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Issued:8 Sep 2017

So far, the Guidelines on the Installation of Ballast Water Treatment Systems have played a role in publicizing information on our technical standards, prior to the entry into force of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (hereinafter referred to as "convention"), by prescribing technical requirements concerning installation of the Ballast Water Management System and the type-approval. With the convention entering into force on 8 September 2017, however, the Guidelines will become ineffective since the stipulations are incorporated into the newly established Rules for Ballast Water Management Installations and the revised relevant rules of ClassNK. The Class Notation "BWTS" (hereinafter re

Re-coupling the decoupled IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention) Certificate Renewal Survey

Tec No.:TEC- 1125 (28kb)

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Issued:28 Aug 2017

Implementation date for Ballast Water Management Systems according to Ballast Water Management Convention is explained in ClassNK Technical Information No. 1116. Noting the above requirement, some Administrations issued circulars to inform their position on recoupling the IOPP Certificate Renewal Survey, where IOPP renewal survey was completed before 8 September 2014 and its next renewal survey was completed independently from other certificates on or after 8 September 2014. The above mentioned circulars are available on our website. As we receive other circulars of flag Administrations, they will be uploaded on the same page. (To be continued)

Extension for the implementation deadline for Ballast Water Management System and Initial survey for the Ballast Water Management Convention

Tec No.:TEC- 1116 (60kb)

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Issued:10 Jul 2017

As previously informed in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1085, No. TEC-1086 and, No. TEC-1113, Ballast Water Management Convention (Hereinafter referred to "the Convention") will enter into force on 8 September 2017. This is to inform you that the implementation deadline for Ballast Water Management System has been changed at MEPC71. (To be continued)

Initial survey for the Ballast Water Management Convention (Reminder)

Tec No.:TEC- 1113 (30kb)

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Issued:15 Jun 2017

As previously informed in ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1085 and No.TEC-1086, Ballast Water Management Convention (Hereinafter referred to "the Convention") will enter into force on 8 September 2017. All ships of 400 gross tonnage and above to which the Convention survey applies should have International Ballast Water Management Certificate for the BWM Convention (Hereinafter referred to "the Certificate") on board by the date of entry into force. Accordingly, ClassNK has launched to issue the Certificate following an initial survey subject to the authorization from Administration. For ships not entitled to fly the flag of a Party but which operate under the authority of a Party, ClassNK carries out surveys and issues Statement of Compliance in

Treatment for Ballast Water Management Convention for Liberia flagged ships

Tec No.:TEC- 1109 (541kb)

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Issued:2 May 2017

Regarding the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (Hereinafter referred to "the BWM Convention"), Liberia Maritime Authority published MARINE OPERATIONS NOTE 02/2017. A summary of MARINE OPERATIONS NOTE 02/2017 is as below. 1. Ships implementing only the Ballast Water Exchange (BWE) standard in Regulation D-1; The Administration will review and approve BWM Plans and issue IBWM Certificates. BWM Plans already approved and IBWM Certificates already issued by an authorized Recognized Organization's (RO) prior to 22 April 2017 will continue to remain valid until they expire or the ship implements the ballast water performance standard in regulation D-2, whichever is earlier. 2. Ships implem

This Technical Information became null and void on 2 Oct 2018.

Treatment for Ballast Water Management Convention (Revision) for Panama flagged ships

Tec No.:TEC- 1108 (688kb)

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Issued:2 May 2017

Instructions from Panama Maritime Authority regarding the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (Hereinafter referred to "the BWM Convention") were announced in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1104 dated 13 March 2017. Since the amendments to Merchant Marine Circular MMC-345 have been published as attached, the Technical Information is revised as described below. This Technical Information supersedes previous ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC.1104. Revision/ modification parts are underlined parts. 1. Examination of Ballast Water Management Plan (BWMP) (1) BWMP should take into account IMO Resolution MEPC.127(53) (*1) and be approved by Panama Maritime Authority. (BWM Plans are req

Additional Ballast Water Management System Extension Program Update regarding USCG ballast water management

Tec No.:TEC- 1107 (585kb)

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Issued:29 Mar 2017

United States Coast Guard (USCG) has announced the approval of the Coast Guard type approved Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) and published Marine Safety Information Bulletin (14-16) regarding Ballast Water Management System Extension Program December 2017. (For details, please refer to ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1099) USCG also published a further announcement (Marine Safety Information Bulletin, March 6, 2017 (OES-MSIB Number: 003/17). The main contents are as below. 1. The length of compliance date extension is based on vessel's compliance date as follows. (1) Vessels having a compliance date before and including 31 December 2018: - Vessel owners and operators who have identified that a BWMS is available for a vessel but do not have

This Technical Information became null and void on 2 May 2017.

Treatment for Ballast Water Management Convention for Panama flagged ships

Tec No.:TEC- 1104 (690kb)

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Issued:13 Mar 2017

Regarding the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (Hereinafter referred to "the BWM Convention"), Panama Maritime Authority published Merchant Marine Circular MMC-345. A summary of MMC-345 is as below. 1. Examination of Ballast Water Management Plan (BWMP) (1) BWMP should take into account IMO Resolution MEPC.127(53) (*1) and be approved by Panama Maritime Authority. (BWM Plans are required to be approved by the Panama Maritime Authority, even if the BWM Plans were approved by Recognized Organizations.) Application for approval will be accepted from 15 March 2017 and Statement of Fact, valid for three (3) months, will be issued upon receipt of BWMP. http://certificates.amp.gob.pa/certifi

Introduction to the outcomes of MEPC 70

Tec No.:TEC- 1103 (2968kb)

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Issued:10 Mar 2017

A summary of the decision taken at the seventieth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 70) held from 24 to 28 October 2016 is provided as below for your information. 1. Ballast Water Management Convention Ballast Water Management Convention was adopted in 2004 in order to prevent the adverse effects to the marine environment caused by the transfer of ballast water. The Convention will require ships to conduct ballast water exchange offshore or through Ballast Water Management Systems which meet the standard for the discharge of ballast water. The Convention will enter into force on 8 September 2017 since Finland ratified the Convention on 8 September 2016 and the conditions for entry into force were satisfied. (1) Status of r

Ballast Water Management System Extension Program Update regarding USCG ballast water management

Tec No.:TEC- 1099 (598kb)

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Issued:10 Jan 2017

United States Coast Guard (USCG) has already published the Policy Letter regarding the provision to grant extension to the implementation schedule for approved ballast water management methods as provided in 33CFR151 Subparts C and D. (Please refer to ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-1056) USCG published Marine Safety Information Bulletin (14-16) announced the approval of the first Coast Guard type approved Ballast Water Management System (BWMS) and stated that any owner/operator requesting an extension must provide USCG with an explicit statement supported by documentary evidence that installation of the type approved system is not possible for purposes of compliance with the regulatory implementation schedule. The main contents for extension are as

De-harmonization of the IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention) Certificate Renewal Survey

Tec No.:TEC- 1094 (93kb)

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Issued:16 Dec 2016

As informed by ClassNK Technical Information No. 1085, the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM Convention) will enter into force on 8 September 2017 and according to IMO Resolution A.1088(28), the implementation deadline for the existing ships to conduct ballast water exchange through Ballast Water Management Systems is the first renewal survey associated with the IOPP Certificate after 8 September 2017. Considering the above and the Harmonized System of Survey & Certification (HSSC), the following flag Administrations issue circulars to inform their position that the IOPP Certificate Renewal Survey may be conducted independently. Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Germany, Gibraltar, I

Initial survey for the Ballast Water Management Convention after satisfaction the requirements for entry into force of the Convention

Tec No.:TEC- 1086 (65kb)

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Issued:8 Sep 2016

As previously informed in ClassNK Technical Information No. TEC-1085, the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004 (Hereinafter referred to "the BWM Convention") satisfied the requirements for entry into force on 8 September 2016. This means that the BWM Convention will officially enter into force one year later on 8 September 2016. Although the installation of Ballast Water Management System (Hereinafter referred to "BWMS") (Regulation D-2 of the BWM Convention) which satisfy the relevant Ballast water performance standard will be required according to the compliance schedule for BWMS after the BWM Convention enters into force, the use of Ballast water exchange standard (Regulation D-1 of the BWM

An entry-into-force of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM Convention)

Tec No.:TEC- 1085 (32kb)

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Issued:8 Sep 2016

This is to inform you that the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM Convention) will enter into force on 8 September 2017. Finland ratified the Convention on 8 September 2016 and the total number of contracting States to the BWM Convention has reached 52, representing 35.1441% of the world merchant shipping tonnage, which satisfies the condition of entry into force threshold of 30 States, representing 35% of the world merchant shipping tonnage. The BWM Convention was adopted in 2004 in order to prevent the adverse effects to the maritime environment caused by the transfer of ballast water. On or after 8 September 2017 and prior to the implementation deadline for Ballast Water Management Syst

Policy Letter for extension of implementation schedule for approved ballast water management methods (Revision 2) required according to USCG requirements

Tec No.:TEC- 1056 (312kb)

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Issued:2 Dec 2015

United States Coast Guard (USCG) has already published the Policy Letter regarding the provision to grant extension to the implementation schedule for approved ballast water management methods for vessels using USCG approved ballast water management systems as provided in 33CFR151.1513 and 151.2036. On 16 November 2015, USCG published the attached new Policy Letter, therefore, the terms of extension of implementation schedule is revised. This new Policy Letter is includes the contents of Marine Safety Information Bulletin published by USCG (Please refer to our Technical information TEC No.1055). Details can be referred to the attached new Policy Letter. In conclusion, notable information of revised new Policy Letter are as follows: 1. An explanation

Additional information regarding USCG ballast water management regulation

Tec No.:TEC- 1055 (148kb)

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Issued:12 Nov 2015

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued the rule with regard to obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters. The rule is entitled as "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters", Vol.77, Federal Register Reg.17254, on 23 March 2012 (Please refer to our Technical information TEC No.0903). New vessels (those constructed on or after December 1, 2013) must install ballast water management system on delivery, and for the existing vessels (other than "the new vessels") it shall be installed by the "first scheduled drydocking" after 1 January 2014 or 1 January 2016 as applicable. In relation to the above, on 25 September 2013, USCG published the Policy letter r

Application method and additional information of extension of implementation of USCG ballast water management regulation

Tec No.:TEC- 1049 (365kb)

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Issued:15 Oct 2015

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued the rule with regard to obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters. The rule is entitled as "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters", Vol.77, Federal Register Reg.17254, on 23 March 2012 (Please refer our Technical information TEC No.0903). Relating to the above, on 25 September 2013, USCG published the Policy letter regarding the provision to grant an extension to the implementation schedule for ballast water management discharge standards for vessels using USCG approved ballast water management systems as provided in 33CFR151.1513 and 151.2036.(Please refer our Technical information TEC No.0971). On 10 Septe

Introduction to the Outcomes of MEPC65

Tec No.:TEC- 958 (54kb)

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Issued:18 Jul 2013

A summary of the decisions taken at the sixty-fifth session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC65) held from 13 to 17 May 2013 is provided as below for your information. 1. Ballast Water Management Convention Ballast Water Management Convention was adopted in 2004 in order to prevent the adverse effects to the maritime environment caused by the transfer of ballast water. The Convention will enter into force 12 months after ratification by 30 states, representing 35% of the world merchant shipping tonnage. With Germany ratifying the Convention on 20 June 2013, the number of member countries has reached 37 countries representing 30.32% of the world merchant fleet tonnage. As of now, the Convention has not come into effect. Upon the enfor

Alternate Management Systems based on USCG "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters" (Obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters)

Tec No.:TEC- 951 (28kb)

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Issued:9 May 2013

Regarding the rule, being informed by ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0903, related to obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters, which is entitled as "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters", Vol.77, Federal Register Reg.17254 effective on 21 June 2012,this is to notify that a list of foreign type-approved ballast water treatment systems of which the United States Coast Guard (USCG) has accepted as "Alternate Management Systems (AMS)", has been released. AMS is accepted by USCG as a temporary measure to accept a ballast water management system which is approved by IMO, because the approval of USCG is supposed to take long term. A list of AMS, continui

"Evaluating a Vessel's Ballast Water Management Plan" published by USCG and introduction of Fouling and Sediment Management

Tec No.:TEC- 945 (57kb)

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Issued:1 Mar 2013

The rule with regard to obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters has already entered into force by United States Coast Guard (USCG). The rule is entitled as "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters". Please refer to ClassNK Technical Information No.TEC-0903 about detail of this rule. According to this rule, the vessels engaged in U.S. Waters are to be provided Ballast Water Management Plan. This time, USCG published "Evaluating a Vessel's Ballast Water Management Plan" so we will inform following matters. From this evaluation, contents of Ballast Water Management Plan are almost the same as required by Ballast Water Management Convention. In addition to t

This Technical Information became null and void on 17 May 2017.

Installation of ballast water management system for the ships calling at Malaysian ports

Tec No.:TEC- 913 (21kb)

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Issued:5 Jul 2012

The Maritime Department Malaysia has announced the treatment of International Convention for The Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (hereinafter referred to as "the Convention") by their SHIPPING NOTICE (MSN 04/2012) as excerpted below. (MSN 04/2012) 1. This is to inform the Maritime Community the requirement for a ship constructed in or after 1st June 2012 with a ballast water capacity of 5,000 cubic meters or more shall conduct ballast water management that at least meet the standard described in Regulation D-2. 2. Even though the implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments 2004 (BWM 2004) was suspended until further notice, the above requirement still ap

USCG "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters"(Obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. Waters) and New York State Ballast Water Standards

Tec No.:TEC- 903 (57kb)

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Issued:8 May 2012

The United States Coast Guard (USCG) has issued the rule with regard to obligation of installation of ballast water management system for the vessels engaged in U.S. waters. The rule is entitled as "Standards for Living Organisms in Ship's Ballast Water Discharged in U.S. Waters", Vol.77, Federal Register Reg.17254, on 23 March 2012 (Hereinafter referred to as "BWDS"). BWDS will become effective on 21 June 2012 after 90 days of issuance of this rule. BWDS is contained in revised 33 CFR Part 151 Subpart C and D (Regulations for ballast water control and management requirements) and 46 CFR Part 162 Subpart 162.060 (Regulations for ballast water management system). Rule requirements of ballast water performance standard are the same as Regulation D-2 of "Int

Ballast Water Management Plans for vessels flying Malaysian Flag

Tec No.:TEC- 880 (27kb)

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Issued:29 Nov 2011

The Maritime Department Malaysia, Marine Head Quarters has announced that Malaysian vessels above 400GT, regardless of her keel laid, engage in international voyages are required to have approved Ballast Water Management Plans by 1 January 2012. The above stated instruction become invalid once the Ballast Water Management Convention 2004 become globally enforced or at date announced by Malaysian Government. The above said administration has authorized ClassNK to approve such a ballast water management plan on behalf of them. The necessary numbers of copy of the plan in addition to one copy to ClassNK should be sent to the below mentioned department for approval service of the plan. For any questions about the above, please contact: NIPPON KAIJI K

The Mediterranean Sea - Requirement for Ballast Water Management

Tec No.:TEC- 875 (244kb)

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Issued:24 Nov 2011

BWM.2/Circ.35 has been issued by IMO to inform that a communication has been submitted from the Regional Marine Pollution Emergency Response Centre for the Mediterranean Sea (REMPEC) regarding a ballast water management guideline in the sea area. The ships entering the Mediterranean Sea area are encouraged to apply the guidelines on a voluntary basis as from 1st January 2012. And the guideline includes ballast water exchange according to the standard set out in the D-1 Standard of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments. Each vessel calling at a port within the Mediterranean Sea area is required to have on board a Ballast Water Management Plan complying with requirements of the Guidelines for Ba

New York State Ballast Water Standards

Tec No.:TEC- 814 (93kb)

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Issued:14 Jun 2010

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued the Vessel General Permit (VGP) under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) with discharges of pollutants incidental to their normal operation, including but not limited to ballast water discharges, for all vessels with their length of 24 meters (79 feet) or longer, except fishing vessels, which intend to navigate within 3 miles from U.S. territorial waters after 6 February 2009. New York State notifies that each vessel covered under the VGP that operates in New York waters shall have a ballast water treatment system that meets the standards prescribed by the states by not later than 1 January 2012. Furthermore, new ships which are constructed on or after 1 January 2013 cove

Measures by ClassNK in response to "International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments"

Tec No.:TEC- 789 (18kb)

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Issued:12 Nov 2009

The "International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments" which purpose is to prevent the potentially devastating effects of the spread of harmful aquatic organisms carried by ship's ballast water, has been adopted by the International Conference on Ballast Water Management on February 2004. The Convention will enter into force twelve (12) month after the ratification by thirty (30) States, representing thirty five percent (35%) of the world merchant shipping tonnage. As of 30 September 2009, the Convention has been ratified by 18 States, representing 15.36% of the gross tonnage of the world's merchant shipping. If it is requested that the examination of the documentation related to installation of Ballast Wate

Introduction of the outcomes of International Conference on Ballast Water Management

Tec No.:TEC- 569 (400kb)

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Issued:26 Feb 2004

International Conference on Ballast Water Management was held from 9 February to 13 February 2004 at IMO Headquarters in London. A new "International Convention for the Control and Management of Ship's Ballast Water and Sediments", which purpose is to prevent the potentially devastating effects of the spread of harmful aquatic organisms carried by ship's ballast water, has been adopted by the International Conference on Ballast Water Management. The key points of the new International Convention are introduced as follows. 1. Entry into force (Article 18) The Convention will enter into force twelve (12) month after ratification by thirty (30) States, representing thirty five percent (35 %) of the world merchant shipping tonnage. 2. Ballast Water