629 - 3/09 - Asian Gypsy Moths - Worldwide
20/03/2009
The Association has noticed an increase in the number of cases concerning Asian Gypsy Moths (AGM) onboard Member vessels. This bulletin outlines the precautions to be taken by the ships crew and how to search the vessel correctly.
627 - 3/09 - Poor Lighting - Worldwide
06/03/2009
Following a recent incident onboard a vessel where a member of the crew fell into an open hatch, the Association believes it is important to highlight the dangers associated with poor lighting.
625 - 2/09 - Mooring Incident - Worldwide
27/02/2009
Following the recent publication of a news article by the Association titled "Understanding Mooring Incidents" a recent incident has arisen which demonstrates the seriousness of this issue.
The Association has been advised by Members of difficulties in obtaining navigational information for a new container terminal just opened in Taipei.
The Association is familiar with unfair penalties in Black Sea ports, namely Ukrainian ports. This bulletin reports on the situation now occurring in Georgian ports.
TB30 - ER Sounding Pipes 2
06/02/2009
TB31 - Gyro Compass Errors
06/02/2009
It is important to check the error of the ship’s gyro compass
The additional premium system for tankers carrying persistent oil to or from the United States will continue for the 2009 policy year. Rates have been reduced by 10 per cent.
Overall cost of reinsurance to increase for 2009. Collective overspill reinsurance protection on behalf of each club in the Group purchased once again for the 2009 policy year. Club retention remains at US$7 million for 2009. Pooling structure to change for 2009. Oil pollution claims remain subject to a special limit under Rule 5B(ii) of US$1,000 million for owned ships. War risks P&I and US voyage surcharge premiums reported separately in Club circulars
621 - 1/09 - New transit lane - Gulf of Aden
31/01/2009
Changes have been made to the Maritime Security Patrol Area (MSPA), which was established last year in the Gulf of Aden.