Ballast Water Management: What We Need to Know and How to Comply
Is anyone having deja vu?
Every time a new regulation is in force, companies, and seafarers inevitably wonder if this is the last major regulation that they have to worry about.
We have seen this before with Marpol Annex VI, ECDIS, EU MRV, and many others.
It's a fair question to ask, though.
After all, everyone is managing regulations these days instead of managing ships.
While we may or may not be critical of new regulations each year the truth is we have to comply with these regulations.
And the first step to compliance is understanding the regulation inside out.
The regulation we will discuss today is "Ballast water management".
Let us start.
Ballast water management convention?
In 1988, Canada and Australia raised the issue of invasive species brought to their waters through the discharge of ballast water by ships.
What could be the problem with these invasive species or with ballast water, one may ask.
The problem is highlighted in the below video by IMO.
The problem was real and IMO started the work to address this issue.
After more than 14 years of complex negotiations between the IMO Member States, the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments (BWM Convention) was adopted on 13 February 2004...
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