Most important regulatory news published in the last 30 days

We remind you of the most important articles about maritime rules and regulations published on Marineregulations.news in the last 30 days (mid-June until mid-July).

In case you missed them, we now bring them to you all in one place:


IMO's report from the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80)

IMO adopts the revised Strategy on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships

Monitoring, reporting, compliance, trading, key dates, etc.: Advisories explaining EU ETS and FuelEU

Is your sampling point installed properly? Some ships have been detained for not complying with MEPC.107(49)

Revised guidance for gas trials on LNG carriers released by SIGTTO

ISWG-GHG 15 met ahead of MEPC 80: strategy, measures, and next steps

CII: monitoring of rating and how to stay compliant

SIRE 2.0 Conditions of Participation, Policies and Procedures published by OCIMF

Hong Kong issued a note after a fatal accident onboard a container vessel

CESNI published a guide on cybersecurity in inland navigation, focusing on ports


IMO Conventions, Codes, and Amendments
This document published by RINA and updated to October 2022, contains a summary of the mandatory requirements adopted by IMO (SOLAS, MARPOL...)

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