(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) The eighty third session of Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83) was held in person from the 7th to the 11th of April 2025, with hybrid facilities allowing remote participation. The
However, if you want to know when the 83rd talks of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83) are being held, then the answer would be during the 7 to 11 week of April 2025, moreover, will be presided over by Harry Conway and host at the IMO's Headquarters in London with possibility for remote attending for international operators.
The 10 Main Key Points in the MEPC 83 in April:
Tackling Climate Change - Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships:
Focused on boosting all the current and future efforts to reduce, control, and stop any greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from international shipping based on the pivotal IMO’s decarbonisation proposal.
Review of the Short-Term Measure to Reduce GHG Emissions:
In the MEPC session, the committee evaluated the effectiveness of the current carbon intensity regulations and set improvement plans for better environmental impact based on effective data analysis.
Energy Efficiency of Ships:
There were many discussed strategies in the MEPC 83 session to enhance ship design, energy usage plan, and operational efficiency, as all of them aimed and were prepared to reduce fuel consumption and emissions and boost the economic process.
Addressing Marine Plastic Litter:
The plastic pollution factor played a big role in the MEPC 83 session, as the scheduled discussions reviewed the effective measures and actions to limit plastic waste from ships, improve each waste handling outcome, and prevent ocean pollution in the most effective ways.
Identification and Protection of Special Areas, ECAs, and PSSAs:
The MEPC 83 session approved all the necessary rules and guidance for designated and important marine zones with stricter environmental rules to protect the marine environment.
Ballast Water Management:
Monitored progress by the committee MEPC in the implementation of the Ballast Water Management Convention is vital to prevent invasive species transfer in the marine environment.
Air Pollution Prevention:
The session of MEPC 83 reviewed all regulations related to limiting sulfur oxide and nitrogen oxide emissions to improve air quality in the marine environment and as a default in the entire world.
Amendments to NOx Technical Code:
The proposed updates to the technical code in the document MEPC 83 in April aim to strengthen standards and measures for nitrogen oxide emissions from marine engines.
Pollution Prevention and Response:
All ships and vessels should follow the enhanced readiness and response mechanisms approved by the MEPC 83 session for oil spills and other ship-sourced marine pollution incidents.
Proposals for New Outputs:
The April MEPC 83 session is considering the approval of new agenda items and research areas to enhance maritime environmental protection in all included activities and operations in the maritime industry.
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