Between 2021 and 2023 the Maritime Authority of Jamaica has seen three allisions (not to be confused with collision!) by vessels when approaching the berth in Jamaican waters.
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June to December 2023
Entry into force of amendments to IMO International Conventions and Instruments: June to December 2023
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November 2022 to January 2023
Entry into force of amendments to IMO International Conventions and Instruments: November 2022 to January 2023
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Between Calendar year 2019 and 2020 Jamaica has had a grounding of a pilot boat (April 2019) and a grounding of a Tug (February 2020). Investigations have concluded that the pilot boat crew were not aware of their location after disembarking the pilot ( a case of vertigo?). The tug-master who had no valid certificate was also unaware of his location as he struggled to maneuver his vessel in bad weather off the coast of Montego Bay. There were also two small oil spills as a result of hoses parting during bunkering.
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Amendments of 2016 to the Code of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 Entry into force on 8 January 2019
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