All IMO articles
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News
Researchers call for restrictions on small vessel noise
A new study has found that small vessels create more noise pollution than container ships and its authors are calling for regulations to address the problem.
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Industry insiders with their thoughts for 2025
As we say goodbye to 2024, Maritime Journal spoke to a few industry insiders to get a taste of what they think is in store for 2025.
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How new efficiences are turning down subsea volumes
While the maritime sector is focusing on emissions reduction and fuel efficiency, these same measures are quietly contributing to a healthier acoustic environment in our oceans. International Chamber of Shipping technical director Chris Waddington explains how.
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UK earmarks £700m for ‘Net Zero’ shipping
Along with other European countries, the UK has laid out investment plans to get the country to ‘Net Zero’ by 2050 when it comes to shipping.
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Plastic: The poison in our oceans
It’s been a while coming, but there are signs that new regulations may be coming down the line to stop plastic pollution from shipping.
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Industry needs customised solutions for fuels: Caterpillar
Caterpillar’s Marine product manager unveils where the company sees future fuels in maritime, which it says will help convert the engine room to the energy room.
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Podcast
PODCAST: WISTA calls women to arms in maritime
At the WISTA rooftop summer party hosted by the IMO last week, women in the maritime industry were encouraged to demand more opportunities for their careers.
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Shipping acts to combat wildlife smuggling
Global shipping is focusing on bringing down the illegal networks exploiting maritime supply chains to traffic wildlife
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Rules on rubbish extended to 100t ships
The IMO requirement rules on garbage are to be extended to include ships of 100 gross tonees and above
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Speed key to BWTS race
Fast track delivery is vital in meeting the IMO deadline for ballast water treatment system (BWTS) retrofits
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Campaigners say IMO holds ‘callous disregard’ for plastic pollution
The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) claims that The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is dragging its heels over marine plastic pollution caused by vessels.