9
September
2011

SAFEMED II Workshop

From 5 to 9 September, a project workshop on Flag State Implementation was held at WMU, organised by Dr Jens Schröder-Hinrichs, under the auspices of the SafeMed II project. SafeMed II is an EU-funded MEDA Regional Project concentrated on non-EU Mediterranean countries and designed to enhance regional cooperation on maritime safety and the prevention of pollution from ships.  13 participants from Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey attended, and speakers are from REMPEC, IMO, EMSA and ILO, as well as from the Netherlands’ Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, the Danish Maritime Administration and admaris GmbH of Germany.  In addition to a series of workshops held at WMU, the SafeMed project has to date provided funding to enable 16 students to enrol on the WMU MSc programme.

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