1973 IMCO Conference on Marine Pollution from Ships: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ... |
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... cleaning is often required after each voyage in order to prepare the tank to receive a new cargo . Segregated ballast could help reduce operational oil discharges from these smaller tankers , but potential pollution is not nearly the ...
... cleaning is often required after each voyage in order to prepare the tank to receive a new cargo . Segregated ballast could help reduce operational oil discharges from these smaller tankers , but potential pollution is not nearly the ...
Page 89
... cleaning are very limited ( being restricted , practically speaking , to retention on board or discharge either in harbour , in shallow coastal water , in shelf waters or in the deep sea ) , it may be argued that it is unnecessary at ...
... cleaning are very limited ( being restricted , practically speaking , to retention on board or discharge either in harbour , in shallow coastal water , in shelf waters or in the deep sea ) , it may be argued that it is unnecessary at ...
Page 99
... cleaning or loading operations from a single discharge , the cumula- tive average concentration would be 40 times ( i.e. flushing time ) the given values for the average concentration throughout the estuary . If the material discharged ...
... cleaning or loading operations from a single discharge , the cumula- tive average concentration would be 40 times ( i.e. flushing time ) the given values for the average concentration throughout the estuary . If the material discharged ...
Page 112
... cleaned that effluent therefrom if it were discharged from a ship which is stationary into clean calm water on a clear day would not produce visible traces of oil on the surface of the water or on adjoining shore lines or cause a sludge ...
... cleaned that effluent therefrom if it were discharged from a ship which is stationary into clean calm water on a clear day would not produce visible traces of oil on the surface of the water or on adjoining shore lines or cause a sludge ...
Page 119
... cleaning facilities ; ( d ) All ports and terminals which handle ships provided with the sludge tank ( s ) required by Regulation 17 of this Annex ; ( e ) All ports in respect of oily bilge waters and other residues , which can- not be ...
... cleaning facilities ; ( d ) All ports and terminals which handle ships provided with the sludge tank ( s ) required by Regulation 17 of this Annex ; ( e ) All ports in respect of oily bilge waters and other residues , which can- not be ...
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acid Administration amendment Annex applicable appropriate aquatic Article Baltic Sea bio-assay bioaccumulation biological Black Sea Cargo Record Book cargo tanks Category chemical Chloropicrin coastal comply concentration CONGRESS THE LIBRARY containerized containing cubic metres damage Date of entry Diethylene glycol disposal double bottom effects effluent entitled to fly equipment evaluation GESAMP Group harmful substances hazard profiles hazard ratings Hazard to human human health IMCO International Convention issued marine environment marine pollution maritime material Mediterranean Sea ment Methyl metres monitoring nautical miles nearest land noxious liquid substances noxious substances ocean Oil Pollution Oil Record Book oil tankers operation Organization Panel paragraph Party POLLUTION FROM SHIPS Pollution Prevention Certificate ports present Convention Prevention of Pollution procedures quantity radioactive wastes reception facilities requirements residues Safety Sea area sediments segregated ballast sewage slop tank sludge special area specified sub-paragraph survey tank washings tank(s tion tons gross tonnage toxic treatment waste
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Page 111 - Should a state consider that it has an interest of a legal nature which may be affected by the decision in the case, it may submit a request to the Court to be permitted to intervene.
Page 103 - If satisfied that sufficient evidence is available to enable proceedings to be brought in respect of the alleged violation, flag States shall without delay institute such proceedings in accordance with their laws.
Page 112 - For which the building contract is placed, or in the absence of a building contract, the keel of which is laid, or which is at a similar stage of construction...
Page 105 - States may express their consent to be bound by this Convention by: (a) signature without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval; or (b) signature subject to ratification, acceptance or approval, followed by ratification, acceptance or approval; or (c) accession.
Page 167 - from the nearest land' means from the baseline from which the territorial sea of the territory in question is established in accordance with the Geneva Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, 1958, except that, for the purposes of this Convention 'from the nearest land...
Page 112 - Special area" means a sea area where for recognized technical reasons in relation to its oceanographical and ecological condition and to the particular character of its traffic the adoption of special mandatory methods for the prevention of sea pollution by garbage is required.
Page 101 - States shall take all possible steps to prevent pollution of the seas by substances that are liable to create hazards to human health, to harm living resources and marine life, to damage amenities or to interfere with other legitimate uses of the sea.
Page 154 - English or French. The entries in an official national language of the State whose flag the ship is entitled to fly shall prevail in case of a dispute or discrepancy.
Page 150 - The limits of liability specified in Article 22 shall not apply if it is proved that the damage resulted from an act or omission of the carrier, his servants or agents done with intent to cause damage or recklessly and with knowledge that damage would probably result...
Page 112 - East, thence to a point on the coast of Australia in latitude 24°42' South, longitude 153°15' East. (10) 'Special area' means a sea area where for recognised technical reasons in relation to its oceanographical and ecological condition and to the particular character of its traffic the adoption of special mandatory methods for the prevention of sea pollution by oil is required.