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Stay informed on the update regarding the proposal to include controls on cybutryne in the IMO AFS Convention discussed at the PPR-5 Sub-Committee meeting. Learn about the scientific evidence, discussions, and recommendations made during the session.
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IMO SUB-COMMITTEE ON POLLUTION PREVENTION AND RESPONSE (PPR-5) UPDATE ON THE PROPOSAL TO INCLUDE CONTROLS ON CYBUTRYNE IN THE IMO AFS CONVENTION
PPR-5 • Sub-Committee noted that the AFS Convention had entered into force on 17 September 2008 and that the number of Contracting Governments was currently 76, representing 93.70% of the world's merchant fleet tonnage. • MEPC 71, having considered document MEPC 71/14 (Austria et al.), had agreed to include a new output on "Consideration of the initial proposal to amend annex 1 to the AFS Convention to include controls on cybutryne" in the Sub-Committee's biennial agenda for 2018-2019 and the provisional agenda for PPR 5
Documents submitted • PPR 5/19 and PPR 5/INF.9 (both submitted by Austria et al.), containing the required elements for an initial proposal for amendments to annex 1 to the AFS Convention and the scientific evidence that supports the position that cybutryne can be associated with adverse effects to the environment; and • PPR 5/INF.8 (IPPIC), offering to contribute to the process.
Working Group on Ballast Water Management and Anti-fouling Systems • Sub-Committee instructed the Working Group to consider the initial proposal for amendment to annex 1 to the AFS Convention, contained in documents PPR 5/19 and PPR 5/INF.9, and advise the Sub-Committee accordingly. • Co-chaired by Mr. Chris Wiley (Canada) and Dr. Sarah Bailey (Canada) • EC supported by
Working Group on Ballast Water Management and Anti-fouling Systems • Need for a robust process for risk assessments was highlighted and some concerns were expressed with regard to the possibly limited geographical scope of the risk assessments carried out by the co-sponsors of the proposal. • However, it was recognized that at this session only the initial proposal needed to be considered and concerns could be addressed at the comprehensive proposal. • Group agreed that the submitted initial proposal satisfied the requirements of annex 2 to the AFS Convention and that a more detailed review of cybutryne was warranted.
Working Group on Ballast Water Management and Anti-fouling Systems Recommendations: • Comprehensive proposal to be submitted containing all the information required in annex 3 to the AFS Convention; • Co-sponsors should take into account the concerns expressed (geographical scope) and interested delegations should liaise with the co-sponsors to support this goal; • Extend output to 2020; • Also prepare revision of relevant guidelines.
Thank you for your attention! Maik Schmahl European Commission DG MOVE – D.2 Disclaimer : This presentation does not constitute any formal commitment on behalf of the European Commission and represents the views and opinions of its author only.