One International Board meeting, two national co-ordinators meetings, an AGM, four study tours , two dinners and a conference later, KIMO International can look forward to the coming year with renewed hope and purpose. With an organisation that is distributed across 6 countries, the annual AGM provides a rare opportunity to discuss the important environmental … [continue reading]
KIMO President, Karsten Filsø, visits Shetland
Karsten Filsø, the current president of KIMO International, visited the Shetland Islands at the end of August 2016. Karsten used this opportunity to meet with the International Secretariat which proved to be productive for all parties involved and served to clarify KIMO’s main areas of focus for the upcoming months. The KIMO president delivered a … [continue reading]
Grounding of Transocean Winner
NFLA / KIMO International joint media release NFLA and KIMO believe the grounding of the ‘Transocean Winner’ rig on the Isle of Lewis is of real concern in showing the ineffectiveness of Scotland’s Emergency Towing Vessel system The Nuclear Free Local Authorities (NFLA) and KIMO International (an international local authority organisation working to protect and … [continue reading]
Secretariat News – August 2016
It’s been a busy few months in the Secretariat. In April I attended the OSPAR Environmental Impacts of Human Activities (EIHA) meeting in Berlin and presented two papers. The first pressed for a ban on the mass release of helium filled balloons. This was not agreed but the issue was referred to ICGML for their … [continue reading]
Why is the Transocean Winner aground on Lewis? Is one Emergency Towing Vehicle really enough?
PRESS RELEASE KIMO UK has long believed that sufficient ETV (Emergency Towing Vessel) provision is an essential part of protecting our coastline and keeping our seas safe. Its members’ fears that the lack of adequate ETV coverage would lead to an environmental disaster came close to being a reality earlier today – and until the Transocean Winner is … [continue reading]
Provision of Emergency Towing Vessels in UK Waters
PRESS RELEASE The need for Emergency Towing Vessels (ETVs) as a preventative measure has arisen since the number of commercial salvage tugs has reduced while potential danger from individual vessels has increased. Modern vessels are much bigger than in the past and can carry large cargoes of dangerous and hazardous materials and fuel. KIMO believes that ETVs provide essential … [continue reading]
New Ship Safety Rule to Prevent Loss of Containers Enters Into Force
PRESS RELEASE On 1 st July a new regulation requiring the gross mass of a packed container to be verified before it is loaded onto a ship came into force, under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). This will help to ensure that containers are properly stowed, prevent incidences of container stacks collapsing … [continue reading]