The Guidance for Dredged Materials, 2009 Multilingual Edition, is a comprehensive resource designed for regulators and policymakers involved in the management of dredged materials. This document was developed to assist in the creation of effective Action Lists and Action Levels for dredged materials proposed for disposal at sea.
Upon the recommendation made in 2002, the International Maritime Organization gathered scientific experts from various countries to create the Guidance for Dredged Materials. The collaboration included notable contributions from Australia, Canada, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, and many others, ensuring that the guidance encapsulates a global perspective on the issue.
This essential document supports Contracting Parties in developing their National Action Lists. Action Lists are vital for identifying specific chemicals and biological responses to evaluate the potential effects of dredged materials on human health and the marine environment.
- Provides a standardized framework: The Guidance for Dredged Materials offers a structured approach to evaluating dredged materials, ensuring consistent assessments across different regions.
- Assists in environmental protection: The recommended Action Levels help determine safe disposal practices, promoting the protection of marine ecosystems and public health.
This guidance helps implement the requirements of the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter, 1972, and its 1996 Protocol. While primarily focused on dredged materials, the principles outlined can be adapted for assessing other types of waste under similar regulatory frameworks.
By adopting the insights from the Guidance for Dredged Materials, stakeholders can make informed decisions that uphold marine environmental standards and human health safeguards. Stay ahead of regulatory demands and contribute positively to marine sustainability with this authoritative resource.