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EMSA: Its role in preventing accidental marine pollution and improving response systems

EMSA: Its role in preventing accidental marine pollution and improving response systems. Ana Teresa Caetano Unit F - Oil Pollution Response Research & Innovation. EMSA Main Goals. The European Maritime Safety Agency was established by Regulation (EC) 1406/2002 of the European Parliament and

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EMSA: Its role in preventing accidental marine pollution and improving response systems

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  1. EMSA: Its role in preventing accidental marine pollution and improving response systems Ana Teresa Caetano Unit F - Oil Pollution Response Research & Innovation Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  2. EMSA Main Goals The European Maritime Safety Agency was established by Regulation (EC) 1406/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27th June 2002. Its main goal is to play a leading role in reducing the risk of: • maritime accidents • pollution from ships • loss of human life at sea • security problems on board ships Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  3. EMSA Operational Objectives Within the fields of maritime safety, pollution prevention from ships and ship security, EMSA has the following main operational objectives: • To monitor the implementation of EU maritime legislation • To foster technical cooperation and development and disseminate best practice • To provide technical advice • To provide cross border operational capabilities, in particular in the field of oil pollution response Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  4. Administrative Board The Board meet twice a year (first meeting on 4th December 2002). It comprises: • 1 representative per Member State (25 as from 1st May 2004) • 4 representatives from the European Commission • 4 professionals from the sectors most concerned • 1 representative each from Iceland and Norway. Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  5. Administrative Board (cont.)The Administrative Board has the responsibility for: • appointing the Executive Director • adopting the Agency’s general report and work programme • establishing the Agency’s rules of procedure • examining Member States’ requests for technical assistance • adopting the Agency’s budget • establishing the Executive Director’s decision making procedures • defining a visits policy Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  6. Executive DirectorMr Willem De Ruiter (NL) was appointed by the Administrative Board and took up his duties as Executive Director in May 2003. His responsibilities are to: • ensure the proper functioning of the Agency • prepare the Agency’s work programme • determine technical visits to be made in line with the Agency’s policy • organise an effective monitoring system for the Agency’s work • recruit and manage the Agency’s staff • implement the Agency’s budget • ensure the effective transfer of EMSA from Brussels to Lisbon Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  7. EMSA UnitsThe Agencycomprises two administrative units and four operational units: • Unit A – Resources • Unit B – Operations Support • Unit C – Safety Assessment & Inspections • Unit D – Implementation EU Maritime Legislation • Unit E – Technical Co-operation and Development • Unit F – Oil Pollution Response Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  8. EMSA ActivitiesThe Agency has a variety of different tasks in the following areas: • Classification Society Assessment • Port State Control Monitoring • Ship Reporting • Marine Equipment • Accident Investigation • Accident response and support to the common maritime safety policy • Port Reception Facilities • Ship Safety Standards • Training • Ship Owners’ Liability • Ship Security • Oil Pollution Response Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  9. EMSA Task in Oil Pollution Response(Regulation 1406/2002/EC as amended)The Council and the European Parliament assigned, on March 31st 2004, new tasks to the Agency in the field of marine oil pollution response. The text provides that EMSA shall: • Provide technical and scientific assistance to Member States and the Commision regarding marine pollution. • Support on request with additional operational means, in a coast-efficient way, the pollution response mechanisms of Members States. • Analysis of research projects carried in different fields of maritime safety and maritime security, the prevention of pollution and response to pollution caused by ships Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  10. EMSA Task in Oil Pollution Response Unit F – Oil Pollution Response (April 2004) Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  11. EMSA Task in Oil Pollution ResponseThe Instrument – Action Plan in Oil Pollution Preparedeness and Response In order to implement this task the Administrative Board has adopted in November 2004 EMSA’s first Action Plan in Oil pollution Preparedeness and Response . Major action lines: • To develop technical and scientific assistance to MS in the field of oil and hazardous materials • To build up a centre of knowledge • provide information (e.g survey on R&D projects on Marine pollution) • prepare studies • promote innovation (e.g. OPR new ship designs) • disseminate best practices Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  12. EMSA Task in Oil Pollution ResponseThe Instrument – Action Plan in Oil Pollution Preparedeness and Response (cont.) • To set-up and monitor EMSA’s operational tasks in the field of oil pollution response by: • Assisting MS with their operational tasks in at sea oil pollution response (e.g tender on oil pollution recovery vessels) • Assisting in the classification of related response equipment (e.g. manual on oil pollution equipment) • Provide technical expertise in the deployment of oil pollution response equipment • To co-operate with the Commission and Member States in: • Development of the necessary information systems to trace ship-sourced pollution • Monitoring and early identification of ships • Assisting in developing methods of tracing polluting substances • Set up a system of aerial and/or satellite surveillance of oil silcks Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  13. Further information Invite you to visit EMSA’s Oil Pollution Response Website at, http://www.emsa.eu.int for more information on: • Action Plan for Oil Pollution Preparedness and Response • Inventory of Member States Oil Pollution Response Capacity • Library on Oil Pollution Response (Documents & Hyperlinks)  • Spills (large tanker spills since 1984) • Tenders • Call for Expressions of Interest for service contracts for stand-by oil spill recovery vessel(s), 2005/S 46-043812OJ 5/3/2005 Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  14. Contact Ana Teresa Caetano P.O. Pollution Response Research & Innovation ana-teresa.caetano@emsa.eu.int European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)G-12 03/89Rue de Genève 12B-1049 Brussels Tel: +32 2 702 02 45 Fax: +32 2 702 02 10 Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

  15. THANK YOU! Vertimar 2005 - Vigo - Spain

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