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Title
POLAR Code : International Code for Ships Operating in POLAR Waters, 2016 Edition
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Politeknik Pelayaran Sulawesi Utara
Edition
Edition 2016
Call Number
341.762 53 IMO p
ISBN/ISSN
978-92-801-1628-1
Author(s)
IMO (International Maritime Organization)
Subject(s)
Nautika
Law and Legislation
Marine Polution
Classification
341.762 53
Series Title
GMD
Text
Language
English
Publisher
IMO
Publishing Year
2016
Publishing Place
London
Collation
v, 76 hal.; 15 x 21 cm
Abstract/Notes
The International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters has been developed to supplement existing IMO instruments in order to increase the safety of ships' operation and mitigate the impact on the people and environment in the remote, vulnerable and potentially harsh polar waters.

The Code acknowledges that polar water operation may impose additional demands on ships, their systems and operation beyond the existing requirements of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), 1974, the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto as amended by the 1997 Protocol (MARPOL), and other relevant binding IMO instruments.

The Code acknowledges that the polar waters impose additional navigational demands beyond those normally encountered. In many areas, the chart coverage may not currently be adequate for coastal navigation. It is recognized even existing charts may be subject to unsurveyed and uncharted shoals.

The Code also acknowledges that coastal communities in the Arctic could be, and that polar ecosystems are, vulnerable to human activities, such as ship operation. The relationship between the additional safety measures and the protection of the environment is acknowledged as any safety measure taken to reduce the probability of an accident, will largely benefit the environment.

While Arctic and Antarctic waters have similarities, there are also significant differences. Hence, although the Code is intended to apply as a whole to both Arctic and Antarctic, the legal and geographical differences between the two areas have been taken into account.
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