The Mariner's Blog

  • What’s new in IMDG Code Amendment 36-12 (2012 Edition)

    IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) adopted resolution MSC.328(90), which finalized Amendment 36 to the IMDG Code. There are new UN Numbers up to 3506 and some new packing instructions, as well as many detailed changes to the chapters and the Dangerous Goods List entries. The most significant changes are summarized here.
  • All about the IMSBC Code

    IMO will soon be publishing the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargoes Code and Supplement, 2012 Edition, incorporating Amendment 01-11 (IMSBC Code 2012). This update to the original IMSBC Code 2009 is already available for use, in spite of the lack of a published hardcopy. IMSBC Code 2012 will replace IMSBC Code 2009 starting in 2013 when the IMSBC Code 2009 expires. Click through for a summary of what the IMSBC Code is, what's changed, and what's in store.
  • IMO's Guidelines for the Control and Management of Ships' Biofouling

    IMO has published Guidelines for the Control and Management of Ships' Biofouling to Minimize the Transfer of Invasive Aquatic Species (Ships' Biofouling), 2012 Edition. Read on to learn about the purpose of these guidelines and the biofouling they're meant to prevent.
  • IMO's New Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code

    IMO has just released a new publication: the Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code, 2012. Read on to learn more about it.
  • New 2011 TDC Code

    IMO has just finalized the Code of Safe Practice for Ships carrying Timber Deck Cargoes, 2011 (2011 TDC Code), which replaces the previous edition published in 1991. Click through to learn about the changes.
  • New 2010 FTP Code

    IMO has just published the International Code for the Application of Fire Test Procedures (FTP Code), 2010 Edition, which replaces the previous edition published in 1998. Here's what's new...
  • New Convention for Safe Containers (CSC), 2012

    IMO has just published the International Convention for Safe Containers (CSC), 2012 Edition, which replaces the previous edition published in 1996. Read on to learn what's changed.
  • Port State Control, 2012 Edition

    IMO has just published Procedures for Port State Control, 2012 Edition, which replaces the previous edition published in 2000. Read on to learn what Port State Control is for, what has changed in this new edition, and when it will be available.
  • Norwegian Charts Now Available

    Charts produced by Norway's Kartverket (Norwegian for "Mapping Authority") are now available in the United States as print-on-demand charts as the result of an agreement between OceanGrafix and the Norwegian Hydrographic Service. The 100+ charts—which comprise a majority of the charts produced by NHS—are updated every two weeks using the same technology OceanGrafix developed to print US charts on demand. Keep reading for more about Norwegian chart coverage.
  • NGA Region 8 Limited

    Customers looking to purchase NGA charts in region 8 (the South Pacific Islands) will find a considerably reduced selection of coverage available to be printed on demand. Region 8 is split into three sub-regions: 8-1, 8-2, and 8-3. Charts in subregion 8-1 (shown in green) are still available, but charts in subregions 8-2 and 8-3 (both in red) are no longer available for sale to the public.
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