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Options Paper What does it look like for Australia to be a... - Partner on Maritime

9 Aug 2023

Access to safe and reliable transport is fundamental Pacific Island countries have the most expensive shipping to supporting economic growth, creating jobs and “Transport needs in the Pacific in the world, the longest transport routes, and often the connecting people to essential services such as oldest and least energy efficient ships.4 The inherent healthcare or education. [...] opportunities for all use the oceans, seas Meeting the crucial needs of island communities, the safety and and marine resources for Implementing and enforcing the main conventions and regulations adopted by security of life at sea, the protection of the marine environment and sustainable development International Maritime Organization Member States actively addresses marine the efficient movement. [...] IALA supports the adoption of best their vision, as articulated in the 2050 Strategy for the Complementing access to affordable, reliable and safe organisations in the world, and provides transparent and practice through the provision of more than 250 standards, Blue Pacific, for a well-connected region with inclusive, domestic vessels, the Pacific has access to ongoing timely information on PSC i. [...] However, the need for awareness and advocacy Provincial Small Craft Registration Boards who are within the sector to make working conditions safe and responsible for ensuring the owners of small crafts who on the Pacific Maritime Security Program, that donates domestic ferries similar to the Guardian-class Pacific patrol boat program.49 In addition to the provision of vessels, Australia would need. [...] The Partnership, valuable information to other seafarers and maritime change and Australia can join the coalition of Pacific Island regular training and workshops for maritime safety in the which includes the governments of Fiji, the Marshall safety organisations.
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