IMO Greenlights SOLAS Updates to Boost Ship Tracking and Safety

The International Maritime Organization’s Maritime Safety Committee has approved amendments to enhance ship-tracking data accessibility under SOLAS. Coastal nations will access standard ship position reports for free, improving vessel monitoring and safety. Additionally, the VHF Data Exchange System will replace AIS, enhancing data security and reducing spoofing risks starting January 1, 2028.

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IMO Approves New Guidelines For Ammonia-Fueled Vessels

IMO Endorses Safety Rules for Ammonia-Powered Ships

The International Maritime Organization’s Maritime Safety Committee has approved new safety guidelines for ammonia as fuel on gas carriers. Developed in collaboration with industry experts, these guidelines provide a practical framework for managing safety risks, paving the way for the commercial use of ammonia-fueled vessels and alleviating uncertainties for shipowners.

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IMO Adopts Global Code For Autonomous Ships

IMO Introduces Global Safety Code for Autonomous Ships

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted the MASS Code, a framework for the safe integration of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships into global shipping. Effective July 1, 2026, this voluntary code ensures autonomous vessels meet safety and environmental standards, allowing Member States to test its application before mandatory implementation.

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Professor Momoko Kitada Receives IMO Gender Equality

Professor Momoko Kitada Honored with IMO’s 2026 Gender Equality Award

Professor Momoko Kitada received the International Maritime Organization’s Gender Equality Award on May 18, 2026, during a ceremony in London. In her acceptance speech, she highlighted education’s crucial role in women’s economic stability and advocated for active engagement in gender equality. Her work promotes diversity and inclusion in maritime education.

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IMO Launches Gender Handbook for Women in Maritime

This year’s IMO International Day for Women in Maritime, on May 18, focuses on achieving gender equality in the maritime industry. The theme, “From Policy to Practice: Advancing Gender Equality for Maritime Excellence,” highlights the need for actionable steps to improve the lives of women, including seafarers and shore-based professionals.

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IMO Announces Four Remote Consultancy Opportunities in Maritime Governance

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is seeking applications for four home-based consultancy roles in its Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division. These temporary positions focus on enhancing maritime safety, legal compliance, and international shipping. Candidates with expertise in maritime law, environmental protection, and project management are encouraged to apply by June 2, 2026.

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IMO Warns of Critical Conditions for Mariners Trapped in Hormuz

Arsenio Dominguez, head of the IMO, expressed serious concern over seafarers stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, calling the situation “unacceptable.” He highlighted the psychological stress and security threats faced by these workers, warning that prolonged immobilization could lead to significant maritime incidents and impact global trade and economic stability.

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IMO Progresses Net Zero Framework

IMO Drives Forward Ambitious Net-Zero Maritime Goals

The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) concluded its 84th session, addressing global shipping emissions and mid-term measures under the IMO Net-Zero Framework. Nearly 100 delegations participated, establishing an intersessional Working Group to foster consensus ahead of MEPC 85 in December. Key discussions emphasized the urgency for robust climate action.

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IMO Progresses Work On Ship Emissions, Pollution, And Ocean Protection

IMO MEPC Targets Air Pollution with New Northeast Atlantic ECA

The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the IMO convened in London, emphasizing urgent action against shipping emissions. Delegations discussed the “IMO Net-Zero Framework” and established an intersessional Working Group to refine proposals. A new Emission Control Area for the Northeast Atlantic was approved, reinforcing pollution limits by September 2027.

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IMO Progresses Lifeboat Air Supply Requirements

FMC Spearheads U.S. Opposition to IMO’s Net-Zero Framework

FMC Chairman Laura DiBella recently voiced strong opposition to the IMO’s Net-Zero Framework, citing potential financial burdens on U.S. shippers and consumers. She warned that the framework could lead to anticompetitive conditions and inflation, while the FMC remains vigilant in protecting U.S. shipping interests against unfavorable international regulations.

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Safe Passage: IMO’s Evacuation Strategy for Ships in the Persian Gulf

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has proposed a voluntary evacuation plan for merchant ships stranded in the Persian Gulf. This initiative, responding to the IMO Council’s request, aims to ensure safe navigation while respecting international law. It will utilize established traffic lanes to streamline the evacuation process for affected vessels.

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