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Speaking at the close of the symposium, IMO Secretary-General Sekimizu said the symposium had provided a high level debate and discussion. “We began with the launch of a concept – a concept that is, by definition, complex and multi-faceted. The idea of a sustainable maritime transport system is one that cuts across a great multitude of business sectors, professional disciplines, policy and governance concerns and many more,” he said. “Co-operation among all parties is essential for the Sustainable Maritime Transportation System,” Mr. Sekimizu said. The symposium was attended by some 200 delegates (including remote participants). A Concept of a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System The IMO Secretariat and industry partners have developed a concept document expanding on the idea of a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System, intended to: one, raise the profile of maritime transport and highlight why maritime transport is a fundamental element in achieving a more sustainable world; two, discuss a concept of a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System (SMTS); and three, identify the various ‘imperatives’ or goals that must be met to implement an SMTS, and the activities that will need to be undertaken to achieve them – possibly requiring actions by the relevant bodies and the various maritime stakeholders. It should be borne in mind that the goals are not to be conceived as measurable results, but rather an expression of a desirable state. The concept lists a number of ‘imperatives’ or overall goals that IMO, in partnership with others, must aspire to in order to establish a Sustainable Maritime Transportation System, include those related to: 1. Safety Culture and Environmental Stewardship; 2. Education and training in maritime professions, and support for seafarers; 3. Energy efficiency and ship-port interface; 4. Energy supply for ships; 5. Maritime traffic support and advisory systems; 6. Maritime Security; 7. Technical co-operation; 8. New technology and innovation; 9. Finance, liability and insurance mechanisms; and 10. Ocean Governance. IMO – the International Maritime Organization – is the United Nations specialized agency with responsibility for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships. Source: IMO |