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The Troubled History of Protecting Marine Assets

a potential threat. Interception vessels (boats and aircraft) are sometimes used to protect marine assets from potential threats. In all these solutions, the essential problem remains – human error. In its 2019 annual report, the European Maritime Safety Authority points out that 65.8% of all European shipping accidents investigated between 2011 – 2018 were due to human error.Is there hope on the horizon?In its review of the Pertamina incident, Indonesia’s Environment and Forestry Ministry made its view on how the incident could have been prevented very clear, stating Pertamina &ldquo

DMA Focus on Smart Enforcement

 Future shipping requires that both the maritime industry and the authorities utilise new technology and digital solutions to do their work smarter and better, the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) said in a press release.   "Attendees of the European Shipping Week on 28 February 2017, can learn about the visions for smart inspection and enforcement of maritime regulation, and take part in the subsequent debate on digital and technological potentials and challenges," it said.   Efficient enforcement of global maritime regulation makes great demands on all parties. At the

Future Priorities for EU Maritime Transport Policy

General Koji Sekimizu discussed and agreed upon a set of policy priorities for the maritime transport sector which is at the core of the declaration. EU Member States and EEA Countries will give prominence to European maritime industries and aim to support the growth and sustainability of European shipping and manufacturing sectors. Key priorities within the Declaration, which have been identified, are: Securing long term competitiveness of the EU’s Maritime Industry Increasing employment in the maritime sector Allowing free access to markets. Emphasizing the EU&rsquo

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