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An Introduction to the International Cable Protection Committee

An Introduction to the International Cable Protection Committee. Vision. To be the premier international submarine cable authority providing leadership and guidance on issues related to submarine cable security and reliability. Prime Activities.

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An Introduction to the International Cable Protection Committee

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  1. An Introductionto theInternationalCable ProtectionCommittee

  2. Vision To be the premier international submarine cable authority providing leadership and guidance on issues related to submarine cable security and reliability

  3. Prime Activities • Promote awareness of submarine cables as Critical Infrastructure, especially to other users of the seabed • Establish internationally agreed standards for cable installation, protection and maintenance • Monitor the evolution of international treaties and national legislation and help to ensure that submarine cable interests are fully protected

  4. Membership – March 2012 123 Members from over 60 Countries

  5. The Challenge of Change • Rapid development of offshore renewable energy • Increased incidence of damage caused by shipping • Seabed becoming crowded in some areas • Need to maintain harmony with other seabed users • Need to ensure harmony with seabed environment • Need to improve security of submarine cables

  6. ICPC Objectives – Industry Standards Develop & maintain submarine cable recommendations that define minimum standards for: • Route Planning • Installation • Operation • Maintenance • Protection • Retirement

  7. ICPC Objectives - Education • Provide educational materials for the benefit of those who need to be informed about submarine cables and their role as Critical Infrastructure • Promote awareness of the strategic, economic and social benefits of submarine cables, especially to Government agencies, the fishing industry and other seabed users • Represent the submarine cable industry at government affiliated workshops • Provide relevant information to prospective new cable owners to encourage the adoption of minimum industry standards

  8. ICPC Objectives – Information Sharing • Provide a forum for Members to interact and learn about legal, technical and environmental developments relevant to submarine cables • Identify areas of common interest where Members can benefit from working together • Develop affiliations with equivalent seabed user organisations • Develop formalrelationshipswith appropriate international organisations • Provide information to Members via password-protected area on website

  9. ICPC Objectives - Projects • Develop and maintain a global database showing fault causes and average repair times • Sponsor projects that are beneficial for the protection of submarine cable systems • Research the effects of submarine cables on the seabed environment

  10. ICPC Objectives - Law • Monitor the development of international treaties and national legislation • Advise and support Members when changes to the law are proposed that may affect submarine cables • Help to ensure ongoing compatibility and uniformity of the law with industry requirements

  11. Membership Benefits • Technical Information & Advice • Legal Information & Advice • Environmental Information & Advice • Participate in Setting Industry Standards • Access to Cable Fault Statistics • Participate in Annual Plenary Meetings

  12. Sharing the seabed in harmony

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