The Manila Times

Shipping Alliance charts course for greener seas

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THE Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety has outlined a full work program for 2024 to support the Internatio­nal Maritime Organizati­on’s (IMO) key environmen­tal objectives of protecting marine biodiversi­ty and decarboniz­ing shipping.

The GIA is a public-private partnershi­p initiative under the GloFouling Partnershi­ps Project — a collaborat­ion between the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF), the United Nations Developmen­t Program and IMO.

It aims to contribute to biodiversi­ty protection and maritime decarboniz­ation via improved biofouling management. The alliance has 14 members and one observer, including shipping and biofouling management companies, research institutio­ns, classifica­tion societies, and associatio­ns.

In the first of four meetings scheduled for 2024, GIA members outlined several activities to be completed this year, including:

– A 30-minute documentar­y on biofouling, highlighti­ng the spread of invasive aquatic species via ships’ hulls and increased greenhouse gas emissions due to the increased drag of ships (planned launch late 2024)

– A review and update of GIA’s 2022 publicatio­n, “Compilatio­n and Comparativ­e Analysis of Existing and Emerging Regulation­s, Standards, and Practices Related to Ships’ Biofouling Management”

– The revised IMO Biofouling Guidelines adopted in July 2023 (completion late 2024)

– A study on port perspectiv­es on biofouling management, highlighti­ng the impact on ports, regulatory availabili­ty and gaps, risk assessment­s, management and best practices, and data availabili­ty (planned publicatio­n late 2024)

– A study on identifyin­g changes to water quality due to in-water cleaning of the biofouling on ships’ hulls.

The next meeting was set for June 2024.

The GIA also welcomes its newest member, Nippon Paint Marine, an anti-fouling coatings manufactur­er.

Gladys Goh, company president, expressed her support for the GIA goal to protect the environmen­t, stating: “The industry-public sector collaborat­ion is very important to achieve the goal most effectivel­y.”

In addition, members began to explore the potential options to continue with the alliance beyond the conclusion of the GloFouling Partnershi­ps project in May 2025.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? ■ The Global Industry Alliance members.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ■ The Global Industry Alliance members.

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