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Vessel Tracking Globally. Understanding LRIT
The long-range identification and tracking (LRIT) of ships aims to enhance security for government authorities. LRIT provides ship identity and current location information in sufficient time for a ...
Published03.10.2013CategoriesTags -
Newsletter September 2013
In this issue: SAFEMED III: Euro-Med cooperation picks up pace; Subscribers and followers on the rise; Rulecheck: making ship inspections less complex and more effective; Equasis annual report: the ...
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Newsletter August 2013
In this issue: Monte Arucas successfully completes acceptance test; Cooperation to enhance bluefin tuna campaign; World maritime university pays a visit to EMSA.
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Annual Report 2012
EMSA just published the Annual Report 2012. This annual report is an account of the work undertaken by EMSA in 2012 to enhance the quality of shipping, strengthen maritime safety and achieve cleaner ...
Published30.07.2013Categories -
Newsletter July 2013
In this issue: Praça Europa comes to EMSA; Euro-Mediterranean cooperation enters new phase; Scrubber use explored as sulphur limit looms; Building up accident investigation skills; Brezzamare joins ...
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20 June 2013: Open Day at EU Agencies
EU drugs and maritime agencies open their doors to the public on inauguration of Praça Europa. (18.6.2013, LISBON) The EU drugs agency (EMCDDA) and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) will ...
Published18.06.2013Categories -
Newsletter June 2013
In this issue: Pooling expertise for more effective maritime border controls; Forging closer links with Croatia; Equasis goes mobile; Better planning and coordination when crisis strikes; Agency ...
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Vessel Tracking Globally. An insight into the value of LRIT
The Long Range Identification and Tracking system was set up under the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). It is the first mandatory international ship tracking and ...
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European ports: an engine for growth
Ports are gateways to the EU's entire transport network. They are engines of economic development and sources of prosperity. More cargo, cruise ships and ferries in our ports mean more jobs. Look at ...
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Press Release: Interagency agreement to enhance situational awareness at Europe’s maritime border
EMSA's integrated maritime services will be used by Frontex to reinforce control at the Schengen external border. A three-year service level agreement was signed between the two agencies on 3 May ...
Published17.05.2013Categories
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