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CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES OF OUR LATEST CIRCULARS

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2021

CONSOLIDATED RESOURCES OF OUR LATEST CIRCULARS

Belize Flag | MMN-21-001 CHANGE OF STATUS REQUIREMENTS

IMMARBE MMN-21-001 – Change of Status Requirements which is self explanatory and applies to all Belize registered vessels changing its status from operational to dry-docking repairs or laid-up.

  • Published
    28 May, 2021
  • INSB Class Ref
    TD/10266
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USCG Safety Alert 03-21 – Blocked freeing ports can trap seawater on deck reducing fishing vessel’s stability

A recent marine casualty resulting in the capsizing of a commercial fishing vessel brought to light a potentially dangerous situation involving the closure of freeing ports. As the vessel dragged …

  • Published
    22 Mar, 2021
  • INSB Class Ref
    PSC/23
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    PSC
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Gulf of Guinea – Bridge Cards

OCIMF (Oil Companies International Marine Forum) initiative to issue Quick reference bridge cards for managing piracy / armed attacks against ships in the West African / Gulf of Guinea Sea…

  • Published
    16 Feb, 2021
  • INSB Class Ref
    ISPS/19
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US Maritime (US MARAD) updates its Gulf of Guinea, the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden, and Persian Gulf Security Advisories

The US Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (US MARAD) has revised its advisory for the Gulf of Guinea (see 2021-002-Gulf of Guinea-Piracy/Armed Robbery …

  • Published
    1 Feb, 2021
  • INSB Class Ref
    ISPS/18
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Panama Flag – MMC 381 revised U.S. Pre-ports arrival checklist for Panama flagged vessels

Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has issued MERCHANT MARINE CIRCULAR MMC-381 regarding U.S. Pre-ports arrival checklist for Panamanian flagged vessels in order to decrease the …

  • Published
    7 Jan, 2021
  • INSB Class Ref
    PSC/21
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    PSC
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