segunda-feira, 10 de maio de 2010

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NOAA – Arctic Vision and Strategy

clip_image004 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) seeks comments on its draft Arctic Vision and Strategy. The document provides a high-level framework and six strategic goals to address the agency’s highest priorities in the Arctic region. It is based upon assumptions that the region will: (1) continue to experience dramatic change; (2) become more accessible to human activities; and (3) be a focus of increasing global strategic interest. Comments must be submitted by June 10. 75 Fed. Reg. 25843 (May 10, 2010).

Gulf of Mexico oil spill – vessel decontamination update

clip_image006[1] The Marine Transportation System Unit of the Unified Command issued a Vessel Decon Update advising how vessels can make arrangements to have hulls cleaned of oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill, as well as providing other relevant information. A bulletin has been issued updating the location of the vessel cleaning station in Offshore Mississippi Canyon. A second bulletin has been issued regarding offshore decontamination sites for COTP Zone Mobile. A separate Decontamination Plan has been issued for Louisiana vessels directly involved in the spill response effort.

Senate – hearing on offshore oil and gas development

clip_image008[1] The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources issued a notice stating that, on May 11, it will conduct a hearing to review current issues related to offshore oil and gas development including the accident in the Gulf of Mexico involving the offshore oil rig Deepwater Horizon. (5/6/10). Note: This hearing was originally scheduled for May 6.

Senate – bills introduced oil spill liability

clip_image010 Senator Menendez (D-NJ) introduced two bills relating to oil spill liability. The Big Oil Bailout Prevention Liability Act of 2010 (S. 3305) would raise the limit of liability for oil spills from offshore facilities for costs other than removal costs from $75 million to $10 billion. It would also be retroactive to April 15, 2010. The Big Oil Bailout Prevention Trust Fund Act of 2010 (S. 3306) would eliminate the provision that currently prevents expenditure by the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF) of more than $1 billion per incident. It would also allow the OSLTF to borrow from the General Treasury all monies as may be necessary to carry out the purpose of the Trust Fund. Additionally, it would authorize the promulgation of regulations that allow advance payments to be made from the Fund to states and political subdivisions for actions taken to prepare for and mitigate substantial threats from the discharge of oil. (May 4, 2010).

House – bill introduced oil spill liability

clip_image012 Representative Holt (D-NJ) introduced the Big Oil Bailout Prevention Act of 2010 (H.R. 5214) to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to require oil polluters to pay the full cost of oil spills, and for other purposes. This is a companion bill to one introduced the previous day in the Senate (see above). (May 5, 2010).

Congress – bills introduced to temporarily suspend certain OCS activities

clip_image010[1] clip_image012[1] Senator Nelson (D-FL) and Representative Meek (D-FL) introduced companion bills (S. 3308 and H.R. 5222) to suspend certain activities in the outer Continental Shelf until the date on which the joint investigation into the Deepwater Horizon incident in the Gulf of Mexico has been completed, and for other purposes. Representative Meek issued a media release stating that the bill, if enacted into law, would stop the drilling of new test wells offshore until the investigation is completed. (May 5, 2010).

Senate – bill introduced to stimulate offshore wind power industry

clip_image014 Senator Brown (D-OH) introduced the Program for Offshore Wind Energy Research and Development Act of 2010 or the “POWERED Act of 2010” (S. 3226) to require the Secretary of Energy to take actions to stimulate the emergence of an offshore wind power industry in the United States, and for other purposes. Senator Brown issued a press release explaining that the goal is to create more clean energy jobs. (4/19/10).

Arabian Sea – pirates hijack chemical tanker

clip_image016 The EU Maritime Security Centre-Horn of Africa (MSC-HOA) issued a press release stating that a chemical tanker was hijacked by pirates in the Arabian Sea. The pirates fired automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades in their attack. (5/8/10).

Somali Basin – pirate action group disrupted

clip_image018 The EU Maritime Security Centre-Horn of Africa (MSC-HOA) issued a press release stating that one of its warships intercepted a pirate action group in the Somali Basin. The eleven suspected pirates and their three vessels (a mother ship and two skiffs) have been taken on board. (5/7/10).

Spratly Islands – crew of hijacked tug found alive

clip_image020 The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre issued an Incident Update stating that the crew of the tug boat Atlantic 3 have been found alive. Contact was lost with the tug and its barge on April 27 while they were transiting near Pulau Bintan, Indonesia. On May 3, the Vietnamese Navy rescued the nine crewmembers of the tug from a life raft near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. It has been assessed that the pirates who hijacked the tug and its tow are headed toward the Philippine Islands. (5/7/10).

IMO – 2005 Protocol to SUA Convention to come into force

clip_image022 The IMO issued a news release stating that, with deposit of its instrument of ratification by Nauru on April 29, the 2005 Protocol to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Navigation, 1988 (SUA Convention) and the related 2005 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Fixed Platforms Located on the Continental Shelf, 1988 are set to come into force on 28 July 2010. (5/7/10). Note: It is ironic that the United States, the prime proponent of both the SUA Convention and its 2005 Protocol, has yet to ratify the 2005 Protocol.

Senate – bill introduced to stimulate offshore wind power industry

clip_image014 Senator Brown (D-OH) introduced the Program for Offshore Wind Energy Research and Development Act of 2010 or the “POWERED Act of 2010” (S. 3226) to require the Secretary of Energy to take actions to stimulate the emergence of an offshore wind power industry in the United States, and for other purposes. Senator Brown issued a press release explaining that the goal is to create more clean energy jobs. (4/19/10).

Arabian Sea – pirates hijack chemical tanker

clip_image016 The EU Maritime Security Centre-Horn of Africa (MSC-HOA) issued a press release stating that a chemical tanker was hijacked by pirates in the Arabian Sea. The pirates fired automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades in their attack. (5/8/10).

Somali Basin – pirate action group disrupted

clip_image018 The EU Maritime Security Centre-Horn of Africa (MSC-HOA) issued a press release stating that one of its warships intercepted a pirate action group in the Somali Basin. The eleven suspected pirates and their three vessels (a mother ship and two skiffs) have been taken on board. (5/7/10).

Spratly Islands – crew of hijacked tug found alive

clip_image020 The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre issued an Incident Update stating that the crew of the tug boat Atlantic 3 have been found alive. Contact was lost with the tug and its barge on April 27 while they were transiting near Pulau Bintan, Indonesia. On May 3, the Vietnamese Navy rescued the nine crewmembers of the tug from a life raft near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. It has been assessed that the pirates who hijacked the tug and its tow are headed toward the Philippine Islands. (5/7/10).

IMO – 2005 Protocol to SUA Convention to come into force

clip_image022 The IMO issued a news release stating that, with deposit of its instrument of ratification by Nauru on April 29, the 2005 Protocol to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Navigation, 1988 (SUA Convention) and the related 2005 Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Fixed Platforms Located on the Continental Shelf, 1988 are set to come into force on 28 July 2010. (5/7/10). Note: It is ironic that the United States, the prime proponent of both the SUA Convention and its 2005 Protocol, has yet to ratify the 2005 Protocol. Fonte: Dennis Bryant.

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