IMO Welcomes First Global Marine Biology Treaty In

IMO Celebrates First Treaty for Ocean Protection and Biodiversity

The BBNJ Agreement, set to take effect on January 17, 2026, represents the world’s first global treaty for ocean life protection in international waters. It emphasizes sustainable marine resource management, fair sharing of genetic resources, and strict regulations for ships, aiming to enhance marine conservation and reduce pollution across borders.

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IMO Secretary-General Sets 2026 Priorities

IMO Secretary-General Sets Key Focus Areas for 2026

In a recent video message, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez outlined key priorities for 2026, emphasizing “From Policy to Practice – Powering Maritime Excellence.” He highlighted the need for updated training for seafarers and reaffirmed the IMO’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting the High Seas Treaty for ocean protection.

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Nigeria Regains IMO Council Seat, Strengthening Maritime Sector

Nigeria’s recent election to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Council represents a pivotal moment for its maritime sector. Securing a seat in Category C for 2026–2027, the nation reaffirms its position as Africa’s largest blue economy. Labor unions and media celebrate this achievement, crediting strategic leadership and inter-ministerial collaboration.

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IMO and South Korea Partner to Combat Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the Republic of Korea (RoK) are launching the SMART-C Maritime Security and Counter-Piracy project to enhance Gulf of Guinea coastal States’ capabilities against piracy. Funded by a $3 million pledge from RoK, the initiative focuses on strengthening cooperation, training, and regional coordination for maritime safety.

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India Highlights Its Maritime Leadership at IMO Assembly in London

During the IMO Assembly, Shri Vijay Kumar, Secretary of the MoPSW, highlighted India’s growing maritime leadership. He outlined key strategies, emphasizing seafarer welfare, green initiatives, and security. Kumar’s commitment to decarbonization and collaboration reflects India’s dedication to sustainable shipping and its influential role in global maritime policy.

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Industry Consensus: Shipping Supports IMO Amid Carbon Pricing Setback

The Tripartite Forum recently convened in Busan, South Korea, with over 70 delegates from 13 nations reaffirming support for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as the key global shipping regulator. This follows delays in implementing a crucial carbon pricing system due to geopolitical tensions among member states, affecting sustainability timelines.

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Shipping Industry Climate Efforts at Risk Due to IMO’s Net-Zero Delay

The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) has voiced concerns over the International Maritime Organisation’s decision to delay the Net-Zero Framework adoption by a year. This postponement could impede emission reduction efforts and climate targets in the shipping sector, highlighting the urgent need for effective strategies to combat climate change.

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