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    K32E e-reader: Resolutions - 32nd Session 2022 (Res. 1148-1172)

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    Resolutions and other decisions of the 32nd Assembly 2022 (1148 - 1172)

    The 32nd session of the IMO Assembly took place in a remote session from 6 to 15 December 2021.

    The Assembly adopted amendments to the IMO Convention to expand the size of the Council to 52 Members, and adopted a number of important resolutions, including those covering crew change during the pandemic, prevention and suppression of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, capacity building, fishing vessel safety and prevention of fraudulent registries and other fraudulent acts.

    Published 26 May 2022

     

    Full list of Assembly resolutions adopted: 

    A.1148(32)      Results-based budget for the 2022-2023 biennium

    A.1149(32)      Revised strategic plan for the Organization for the six-year period 2018 to 2023

    A.1150(32)      Arrears of contribution

    A.1151(32)      Presentation of audited financial statements and report of the external auditors

    A.1152(32)      Amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization

    A.1153(32)      Guidance on consistent application of Article 17 of the IMO Convention [item 9(b)]]

    A.1154(32)      Revised Rules of Procedure of the Assembly

    A.1155(32)      Procedures for Port State Control, 2021

    A.1156(32)      Survey guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC), 2021

    A.1157(32)      2021 Non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III CODE)

    A.1158(32)      Guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services

    A.1159(32)      Prevention and suppression of piracy, armed robbery against ships and illicit maritime activity in the Gulf of Guinea

    A.1160(32)      Comprehensive action to address seafarersʹ challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

    A.1161(32)      Entry into force and implementation of the 2012 Cape Town Agreement

    A.1162(32)      Encouragement of Member States and all relevant stakeholders to promote actions for the prevention and suppression of fraudulent registration and fraudulent registries and other fraudulent acts in the maritime sector

    A.1163(32)      Interpretation of Article 4 of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, adopted by the States Parties to the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1164(32)      Interpretation of Article 4 of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, adopted by the States Parties to the Protocol of 1996 to amend the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1165(32)      Interpretation of Article 6 of the Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969 amending Article v(2) of the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,, 1969, adopted by the States Parties to the Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,, 1969, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1166(32)      The capacity-building decade 2021-2030 strategy

    A.1167(32)      Revised financing and partnership arrangements for an effective and sustainable Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme

    A.1168(32)      Relations with Intergovernmental Organizations

    A.1169(32)      Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations

    A.1170(32)      International Day for Women in Maritime

    A.1171(32)      Revision of the Organization's financial regulations

    A.1172(32)      Urging Member States to accept the Amendments to the IMO Convention



    New IMO ePublications platform - launched 1st July 2024

    The International Maritime Organizations’ ePublications is the new digital platform that contains all IMO published materials such as Conventions, Codes, regulations, recommendations and guidelines.  This innovative new platform is the go-to tool for the maritime industry and other stakeholders.

    ePublications has been created to improve your digital publication experience and includes features that deliver speed, flexibility and reliability.  Included in this resourceful platform, you will find features such as:

    • Personal favourites list
    • Advanced search options
    • Creating and managing alerts
    • Citation tool
    • DOI identification
    • Subscription available
    • Offline reader
    • IMO Certificate integration

    and More!

    IMO ePublications offers information to reach a range of audiences:

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    • Educational institutions

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    The new IMO ePublications platform offers an annual subscription option, providing access to a comprehensive list of IMO publications to ensure maritime professionals and organizations stay informed and updated with international maritime regulations.


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    Read content anywhere on a computer or via mobile device using the e-reader tool.
    - Offline capability
    Access information offline in areas with limited internet connectivity.
    - Facilitation of inspections for shipboard use
    Peace of mind through the certificate including the IMO number of the vessel and displaying all the publications as purchased.

    IMO Vega on the Web subscription is not affected by the new IMO ePublications platform.

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    The advantage of doing so is that you don’t need to move to a new platform.

    When choosing this option, nothing changes, and all titles are accessible from within Witherby Connect as they were previously.

    New IMO titles will continue to be available as well, together with eBooks from Witherbys.

    The latest errata, corrigenda and supplements will be provided in the usual manner.

    WITHERBY CONNECT

    Witherby Connect enables browser-based access to IMO publications.
    Witherby Connect is an online library solution for the maritime industry. It provides users with streamlined access to IMO eBooks and other publications.

    Once purchased, we will assign the eBook to your email address and send you your login details for Witherby Connect.

    Benefits and Features

    No installation required
    Witherby Connect is a browser-based hybrid software, meaning that it runs in web browsers yet behaves like desktop software, so there is no need to download or install anything.

    Works on low connection speeds
    Ships with download speeds as low as 0.3 Mbps can access the Witherby Connect while at sea.

    Access on multiple PCs/devices
    Witherby Connect is not limited to one device and can be accessed on any computer or tablet that can access the internet. Multiple licences are required for multiple concurrent users.

    Use online and offline
    Witherby Connect provides flexible access. Our digital titles can be viewed while connected to the internet and are downloaded to the browser’s cache for access offline, making it suitable for use even when you do not have a reliable internet connection.

    Cyber secure
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    IMO E-books (PDF) has been discontinued.

    Electronic copies of older IMO publications are no longer available as an e-books and can now be purchased through the ePublications platform.

    Witherby Connect is the new online library solution for the maritime industry. Created by Witherbys’ in-house development team, Witherby Connect provides users with streamlined access to all major industry publications.

    The browser-based hybrid software means that there is nothing to install and after publications are saved to the browser cache they can be accessed almost instantly both on and offline. This solution delivers more flexibility and security for those working at sea.

    Use on and offline: Witherby Connect provides flexible access. Publications can be viewed while connected to the internet and are downloaded to the browser’s cache for access offline, making it suitable for use even when internet access cannot be guaranteed.

    You can access Witherby Connect on any modern browser including: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.

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    SeaReader 1.6 includes many minor changes and bug fixes. New Edition was released September 2023.

    SeaReader is a digital technical catalogue for use on board vessels or in the office. It stores all of the publications that are needed on board and displays them in a digital format that is fast and easy to use.

    New Editions
    Publications that are in the announcements section of the distributor portal will also appear as “New Publications” in SeaReader. They will be at the top of the Catalogue view and be marked with a yellow star.

    Offline Mode
    SeaReader can now operate without any internet connection. The user must provide their distributor with an Activation file from the settings window of a SeaReader client.

    Custom Notes
    Users are now able to add their own custom notes to the publications inside SeaReader. These notes can then be searched for and the user can jump to the page for easy access to important content. Notes can also be exported and shared to other users. This will allow educators to share premade notes with students or shipping companies to indicate important items of text in a publication.

    eBooks are available to purchase individually or in bulk and once installed, the SeaReader is easy to use.

    The digital library is easy to access and update and you don’t need to be online to access the publications. SeaReader makes compliance inspections easy by having the latest mandatory publications on board at all times.
    The shipping costs and administration associated with maintaining a paper library are removed - there are no physical books to ship and the entire library is updated with the click of a button.

    SeaReader contains Flag State Regulations from Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Canada, Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Denmark, Hong Kong, Isle of Man, Liberia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Singapore, United Kingdom, USA and Red Ensign Group. Included e-books from IMO, Brown, Son & Ferguson, Imray, and a growing list of other maritime publishers.

    SeaReader keeps the administrative work on board to a minimum as the latest set of publications are always available.
    The easy to use system makes it quick and easy to see what books are on board the vessel. One annual licence provides access to paid for ebooks on two separate PCs.

    SeaReader is simple, very easy and intuitive to use. With one-click updating and filtered search results, it is quick and easy to find the information you need. There is no need for additional work to make sure your vessel is flag state compliant, as SeaReader does this for you.

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    Compliance made easyReduces administration on board
    New books added regularlyOnline and offline updating
    Filtered searchingWindows-only, Macs are not supported
    Offline ModeCustom Notes

    Windows-only software.

    As a Mac user you will need to use a Windows emulator (e.g., Boot Camp or Parallels Desktop) to use the MS SeaReader.

    Boot Camp is a built-in tool that supports Dual-boot on Mac. It is accessible in the Utilities under the name Boot Camp Assistant. This emulator lets you have both Windows and Mac installed on the same disk and run them. You can either run Windows or Mac at a time and the other OS or its folders cannot be accessed. To get started with Boot Camp Assistant on Mac please see the following link.

    Minimum System Requirements

    •  Windows PC with Windows version 10 or 11
    •  8 GB RAM. 15GB hard disk space
    •  HD and above resolutions 1360x768 (minimum 1024x720)
    •  Minimum .NET 6.0 Desktop Runtime
    •  Internet connection needed for installation

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    Resolutions and other decisions of the 32nd Assembly 2022 (1148 - 1172)

    The 32nd session of the IMO Assembly took place in a remote session from 6 to 15 December 2021.

    The Assembly adopted amendments to the IMO Convention to expand the size of the Council to 52 Members, and adopted a number of important resolutions, including those covering crew change during the pandemic, prevention and suppression of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, capacity building, fishing vessel safety and prevention of fraudulent registries and other fraudulent acts.

    Published 26 May 2022

     

    Full list of Assembly resolutions adopted: 

    A.1148(32)      Results-based budget for the 2022-2023 biennium

    A.1149(32)      Revised strategic plan for the Organization for the six-year period 2018 to 2023

    A.1150(32)      Arrears of contribution

    A.1151(32)      Presentation of audited financial statements and report of the external auditors

    A.1152(32)      Amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization

    A.1153(32)      Guidance on consistent application of Article 17 of the IMO Convention [item 9(b)]]

    A.1154(32)      Revised Rules of Procedure of the Assembly

    A.1155(32)      Procedures for Port State Control, 2021

    A.1156(32)      Survey guidelines under the Harmonized System of Survey and Certification (HSSC), 2021

    A.1157(32)      2021 Non-exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III CODE)

    A.1158(32)      Guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services

    A.1159(32)      Prevention and suppression of piracy, armed robbery against ships and illicit maritime activity in the Gulf of Guinea

    A.1160(32)      Comprehensive action to address seafarersʹ challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic

    A.1161(32)      Entry into force and implementation of the 2012 Cape Town Agreement

    A.1162(32)      Encouragement of Member States and all relevant stakeholders to promote actions for the prevention and suppression of fraudulent registration and fraudulent registries and other fraudulent acts in the maritime sector

    A.1163(32)      Interpretation of Article 4 of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, adopted by the States Parties to the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1164(32)      Interpretation of Article 4 of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, adopted by the States Parties to the Protocol of 1996 to amend the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, 1976, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1165(32)      Interpretation of Article 6 of the Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage, 1969 amending Article v(2) of the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,, 1969, adopted by the States Parties to the Protocol of 1992 to amend the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,, 1969, present at the Thirty-Second session of the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization

    A.1166(32)      The capacity-building decade 2021-2030 strategy

    A.1167(32)      Revised financing and partnership arrangements for an effective and sustainable Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme

    A.1168(32)      Relations with Intergovernmental Organizations

    A.1169(32)      Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations

    A.1170(32)      International Day for Women in Maritime

    A.1171(32)      Revision of the Organization's financial regulations

    A.1172(32)      Urging Member States to accept the Amendments to the IMO Convention



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