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* Ballast water management systems installed on ships on or after 28 October 2020 should be approved taking into account the 2016 Guidelines (G8) / BWMS Code. - 2 - Table 3: Indicative list of other resolutions and guidelines related to the implementation of the BWM Convention
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Implementing the Ballast Water Management Convention
wwwcdn.imo.orgThe Ballast Water Management Convention or BWM Convention (full name International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments, 2004) is a treaty adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in order to help prevent the spread of potentially harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens in ships ...
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