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Hong Kong accedes to Ballast Water Management ConventionHong Kong accedes to Ballast Water Management Convention

China has extended its compliance with IMO’s Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention to include the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Bob Jaques, Former Editor

May 22, 2020

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Effective 13 August, all ships registered in Hong Kong - the world’s fourth largest flag Administration in tonnage terms - will need to meet the requirements of the BWM Convention.  

The regulation aims to protect marine ecosystems by requiring ships to manage their ballast water so that harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens are removed or rendered harmless before the ballast water is released into a new location.

The BWM Convention entered into force in 2017 and now has 83 parties, representing 90.98% of the gross tonnage of the world's merchant shipping, up from 81.83% previously, reports the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

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About the Author

Bob Jaques

Former Editor

Bob Jaques is a former editor of Seatrade Maritime Review magazine and has over 20 years of experience as a maritime journalist and moderator of shipping conferences.

Bob is an English literature graduate from the University of York with a postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies from Birkbeck College, University of London. He worked as an aerospace and media journalist in Geneva before joining Seatrade in the 1990s.

Bob is a past winner of the Seahorse ‘Journalist of the Year’ and ‘Best Feature Article’ Awards.

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