Friday Sep 10

ad1_cos

Calendar of Events

<<  September 2010  >>
 Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa  Su 
    1  2  3  4  5
  6  7  8  9101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930   
Move
Display 0 | 5 | 10 | 15 Stories

Industry News

Topics
Top Story

Asian Gyspy Moth - 10th Policy Revision Released

Asian Gyspy Moth - 10th Policy Revision Released

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has released its revised D-95-03 Asian Gypsy Moth – Plant Protection Policy for Marine Vessels.  The 10th revision adds all ports in northern China (Shanghai...

COS Weekly News - 27 August 2010

COS Weekly News - 27 August 2010

  COS News – Week ending 27 August 2010 Issue No. 121     OFF-SHORE WIND FARMS LEAD THE WAY IN RENEWABLE ENERGY Now that the wind turbine on Grouse Mountain finally has the green light...

COS Weekly News - 20 August 2010

COS News – Week ending 20 August 2010 Issue No. 120       GATEWAY INFRASTRUCTURE FEE Last Friday, Port Metro Vancouver announced its decision on the new Gateway Infrastructure Fee (GIF)...

PMV New Gateway Infrastructure Fee

Port Metro Vancouver undertook a comprehensive consultation process with industry stakeholders to develop an effective, efficient and fair mechanism to recover the cost of the Gateway Improvement Program...

COS Weekly News - 13 August 2010

  COS News – Week ending 13 August 2010 Issue No. 119     MIGRANT SHIP ARRIVES IN ESQUIMALT The MV Sun Sea arrived in Esquimalt Harbour this morning and is carrying as many as 490 Sri...

COS Weekly News - 6 August 2010

COS Weekly News - 30 July 2010

COS Weekly News - 23 July 2010

COS Weekly News - 16 July 2010

COS Weekly News - 9 July 2010

COS Weekly News - 25 June 2010

COS Weekly News - 2 July 2010

COS Weekly News - 18 June 2010

COS Weekly News - 11 June 2010

COS Weekly News - 4 June 2010

Bunker Convention Requirements

Attention: open in a new window. PDFPrintE-mail
REMINDER - Transport Canada has ratified the International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 (Bunkers Convention) and issued a Notice to Industry regarding entry into force in Canada on January 2, 2010. 

From January 2, 2010 all ships over 1000 gross registered tonnage that are registered in Canada as well as foreign-registered ships entering Canadian ports and terminals will be required to possess a certificate of financial responsibility.  Foreign-registered ships with a certificate from another state party to the Convention will be recognized by Canada.  Failure to produce a valid certificate may result in enforcement action as set out in the Marine Liability Act (Chapter 21, 2009).   

WMD_WebLink

COS Members Login