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The idea of a European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) originated in the late 1990s along with a number of other important European maritime safety initiatives. EMSA was set up as a regulatory agency that would provide a major source of support to the European Commission and the member states in the field of maritime safety, security and prevention of pollution from ships. The Agency was established by Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002 and subsequent amendments have refined and enlarged its mandate to cover, among other measures, the efficiency of maritime transport.
Administrative Board - Related Documents
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2023
- EMSA Budget 2024
- EMSA Budget 2023
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2022
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2021
- EMSA Budget 2022
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2020
- EMSA Budget 2021
- EMSA Budget 2020
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2019
- Organisation Chart
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2018
- EMSA Budget 2019
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2017
- EMSA Budget 2018
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2016
- Evaluation on the implementation of the Regulation (EC) No 1406/2002 establishing EMSA - Final Report
- EMSA Budget 2017
- Maritime Information Service Catalogue
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2015
- EMSA Budget 2016
- EMSA Budget 2015
- EMSA Facts & Figures 2014
- Annual Report 2013
- EMSA Budget 2014
- Annual Report 2012
- EMSA Budget 2013
- Work Programme [Archive]
- EMSA Budget 2012
- Annual Report [Archives]
- EMSA Budget 2011
- EMSA Budget 2010
- EMSA Brochure
- EMSA Budget 2009
- EMSA Budget 2008