| PRESS RELEASE HELCOM (May) | 
	| 21.05.2014 00:00 | 
| HELCOM NEWS
 HELCOM and cruising industry launch joint survey on sewage delivery in the Baltic
21 May 2014 HELCOM  and Cruise Lines International Association Europe (CLIA) have launched a  joint information gathering on sewage delivery in the Baltic Sea Region  in advance of the 2014 summer season. The survey aims to collect  detailed data on sewage delivery needs and available facilities, based  on each visit. The two main sources of such information are cruise ships  and ports visited by such ships.
 The survey is connected to the  2011 International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) designation of the  Baltic Sea as a ”special area” for passenger ships in terms of MARPOL  Annex IV (on sewage from ships) based on a proposal from the region.  Less untreated sewage released to the sea would help reduce harmful  nutrients polluting the Baltic Sea environment.
 
 In the new survey  the participating cruise ships are invited to fill in their experiences  with port reception facilities (PRF), as well as their own sewage  delivery needs, when visiting ports in the Baltic Sea region. Ports are  encouraged to provide their observations on the use of their sewage PRFs  to supplement the information provided by the cruise industry.
 According to the IMO  decision on sewage from passenger ships, the coastal countries of the  Baltic Sea, convening within HELCOM, shall report to IMO’s Marine  Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)  once the sewage reception facilities in the Baltic Sea ports fulfill  the criteria of adequacy, before the “special area” regulations will  take effect on 1.1.2016, at the earliest. In order to assist the  process, HELCOM has compiled information on the current status of sewage  PRFs and the level of cruise traffic, as well as facilitated dialogue  in the region between the  different actors involved since 2010. Based on information received  from ports and national administrations during last year, HELCOM  developed the publication “2013 HELCOM overview of port reception  facilities for sewage in the Baltic Sea area and related  trends in passenger traffic” which was recently published at the HELCOM website. |