HELSINKI COMMISSION HELCOM MARITIME 13/2013 Maritime Group 13 th Meeting Szczecin, Poland, November 2013

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HELSINKI COMMISSION 13/2013 Maritime Group 13 th Meeting Szczecin, Poland, 26-28 November 2013 Agenda Item 13 Future work and meetings Document code: 13/1 Date: 18.10.2013 Submitted by: Secretariat WORKING PROGRAMME FOR THE GROUP 2013-2014 The Working Programme for the HELCOM Maritime Group () for the years 2013-2014 was agreed on at the 11/2012 meeting (Annex 5 of the Minutes of 11/2012) and was approved by HELCOM HOD 39/2012 with the view to re-visit and update the Working Programme after the 2013 HELCOM Ministerial Meeting, if needed. The attached document contains the Working Programme as approved by HELCOM HOD 39/2012. In addition, the Secretariat has suggested some changes to the Working Programme (additions highlighted in yellow and deletions shown with strikethrough). Some editorial changes have also been made to the table to make it more easily readable. The Meeting is invited to: - discuss the future work of the HELCOM Maritime Group in the light of the outcomes of the 2013 HELCOM Ministerial Meeting as well as other developments since HELCOM MARITIME 11/2012, - agree to forward the Working Program 2013-2014 for approval by the HELCOM Heads of Delegation. Note by Secretariat: FOR REASONS OF ECONOMY, THE DELEGATES ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO BRING THEIR OWN COPIES OF THE DOCUMENTS TO THE MEETING Page 1 of 6

13/2013, Document 13/1 ACTION Measures and actions enhancing maritime safety Propose additional safety measures, including routeing measures Follow up implementation of HELCOM Recommendation 34E/2 on e-navigation E-navigation/ follow up of EfficienSea results Maintain and update the HELCOM Transit Guide for the Baltic Sea chart and web page version Contribute to HELCOM Maritime Spatial Planning work with maritime input Follow-up, contribute to and utilize the results of various risk assessment of shipping accidents in the Baltic Sea Continue the development of AIS Application Specific Messages and promote their use in the Baltic Co-operate with the Monitoring Working Group of BSHC to speed-up hydrographic re-surveys and support other hydrographic activities and follow up the implementation of the Revised re-survey scheme and its time schedules agreed during HELCOM MM 2013. Co-operate with Baltic Icebreaking Management to further improve the safety of navigation in ice conditions Implement actions to facilitate use of ECDIS in the Baltic Sea Implement HELCOM Recommendation on Mutual Plan for Places of Refuge INTERSESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/RESPONSIBLE HELCOM SAFE NAV HELCOM AIS EWG Lead countries: - chart Germany - web page version - Denmark HELCOM - VASAB Working Group on Maritime Spatial Planning In co-operation with HELCOM RESPONSE HELCOM AIS EWG Lead countries: Finland and Sweden In co-operation with HELCOM RESPONSE RESULTS/TIME FRAME Meetings of Group of Experts on Safety of Navigation Meetings of HELCOM SAFE NAV Progress evaluation at 2013 HELCOM Ministerial Meeting Revised re-survey scheme agreed during HELCOM MM 2013. Meetings of Meetings of Page 2 of 6

13/2013, Document 13/1 Consideration of the ways to further reduce emissions and discharges from shipping Follow-up of the designation of the Baltic Sea as a Special Area under Annex IV of MARPOL 73/78 sewage discharges from passenger ships (availability of technology to treat sewage) Follow up new developments regarding availability of technology to treat sewage to Special Area standards A joint submission to IMO to establish the Baltic Sea NOx emission control area Investigate and consider introduction of economic incentives for reducing emissions from ships, which are not covered by Annex VI tier III Investigate and consider alternative fuels and green technology for shipping Follow up implementation of more stringent limits of SOx emissions that will come into force in 2015 Assessment whether there is room/need for other HELCOM measures to address emissions from shipping HELCOM Maritime Correspondence Group on outstanding issues on Port Reception Facilities HELCOM Heads of Delegation to make a final decision Joint platform on alternative fuels and green technology for shipping, together with CBSS Port Reception Facilities including full and harmonized implementation of the Baltic Strategy Solve open issues included in the 2013 HELCOM Guidance on operational and technical aspects of delivery of sewage to PRF Identify further gaps in availability of PRF for shipgenerated wastes, mandatory delivery of waste and the application of the no-special-fee system, and propose measures to fill in these gaps Lead: [Sweden and WWF] Finland as lead for HELCOM work on nospecial fee system By IMO MEPC 67 in 2014 [discussion continues at HOD 39/2012] Pending decisions at IMO MEPC 66 Meetings of Possible I Initiative on promoting coordination in alternative fuels and green technology for shipping for agreed by the 2013 HELCOM Ministerial Meeting Sewage PRF Guidance to be ready for endorsed by the 2013 HELCOM Ministerial Meeting Page 3 of 6

13/2013, Document 13/1 Identify gaps and upgrade PRF for sewage in the Baltic Sea region (cf. 2010 HELCOM Road map for upgrading sewage PRFs and 2013 HELCOM overview on sewage PRFs). 2013, at the latest 2015 Regional implementation of the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships Ballast Water and Sediments Full implementation of the road map towards harmonized implementation and ratification of the BWMC Establishing Implementing a harmonized BWMC A-4 exemption system in the Baltic Sea Development of regional Action Plan for BWMC implementation as an update of the 2007 HELCOM BWM road map. Correspondence Working Group led by Germany In co-operation with HELCOM MONAS and HELCOM HABITAT in co-operation with OSPAR. HELCOM-OSPAR TG BALLAST to be identified According to the time schedule included in the road map for the 2013 Ministerial Meeting continuous for the 2013 Ministerial Meeting by end of 2014, as agreed at the 2013 HELCOM MM Co-operation to ensure enforcement of regulations and detection, investigation and successful convictions of offenders of antipollution regulations Co-operate with the Paris MoU, e.g. to obtain statistics on PSC from the Paris MoU database SIRENAC (in 2011 to be succeeded by THETIS) Apply for advisor status of HELCOM to Paris MoU on Port State Control Extend the Single Hull Tanker monitoring system to the banned ships under the Paris MoU and ships noncompliant with the AFS Convention Play a proactive role in communicating unexpected factors according to Directive 2009/16/EC to the PSC authorities, e.g. based on information on noncompliant ships detected in the Baltic, to prompt additional inspections of high risk ships Secretariat as agreed at the 2013 HELCOM MM HELCOM AIS EWG Banned ships: 2010 The AFS non-compliant ships: 2011 In cooperation with HELCOM AIS EWG re. non-compliant ships Starting from January 2011 Page 4 of 6

13/2013, Document 13/1 Collection and analyses of the statistics on ships movements in the Baltic and on environmental impact of shipping/ experience exchange Monitor emissions from ships and evaluate its impact on the Baltic Sea Lead country: Finland Innoship project Annual reports on emissions to meetings Collect and compile information on shipping accidents in the Baltic Analyse annual HELCOM reports on illegal discharges observed during aerial surveillance Uphold, maintain and further develop the HELCOM AIS System Analyse AIS based information on the shipping in the Baltic Regulating access to AIS information according to HELCOM Recommendation 33/1 HELCOM Assessment on Maritime Activities Produce thematic assessments and GES relevant indicators related to Maritime activities to support work of HELCOM GEAR & MONAS Secretariat/ In co-operation with HELCOM RESPONSE HELCOM AIS EWG HELCOM AIS EWG national contact points HELCOM Secretariat HELCOM Secretariat HELCOM Secretariat Annual HELCOM report on shipping accidents Meetings of ly ly by 2016, as agreed at the 2013 HELCOM MM Information to mariners Update and disseminate the revised HELCOM Clean Seas Guide Secretariat Update when needed Next update by June 2014 Last update 2012 Other tasks stemming from implementation of the HELCOM Baltic Sea Action Plan (Maritime Activities segment) Further address marine litter, including the problem of ghost fishing Consider noise from shipping and its environmental effects KIMO, Meetings of Meetings of by 2016, as agreed at the 2013 HELCOM MM Page 5 of 6

13/2013, Document 13/1 Exchange information about offshore activities Consider an assessment of pleasure craft activities in the Baltic Sea region including i.a. environmental impacts and risks of accident leisure boating and its environmental effects Consider joint proposals to IMO on clean and safe shipping in the Baltic Sea HELCOM RESPONSE EBA, Meetings of continuous Meetings of continuous Page 6 of 6