Azov Sea Ice Condition Regulations 2020 - 2021: In effect from 14th December 2020

Members are referred to the December 2020 (No. 19) edition of "P&I Review - Russian Federation", published by the UK P&I Club's Correspondents, OceanClaw Marine Services Limited. Guidance on the commencement of ice-breaking assistance periods, and limitations and restrictions implemented in the ports of Azov, Yeisk and Taganrog and Rostov-on-Don from 14.12.2020, appear on page 4 of the publication.
The publication can be downloaded below. Members trading to the above ports are recommended to take note of the guidance provided.
Source: OceanClaw Marine Services Limited
Downloads
-
CircularOCNL1915Dec2020Ice20201 1 MB
16/12/2020
Download PDF
You may also be interested in:
Our correspondents in China, Huatai Marine, have provided the latest update relating to the distribution of major fishery farms along the coast of China.
On 4 December 2022, the UK Government issued General Licence INT/2022/2469656 (“GL”) to implement the EU/G7 price cap in respect of Russian origin crude oil, which was amended on 3 February 2023 to implement the separate price cap in respect of petroleum products.
The UK P&I Club hosted a book launch of 'Carefully to Carry: Consolidated Edition 2023' at the Yacht Club of Greece on 27 April celebrating the availability of the new guidance.
A Solution to Pollution
03/05/2023
An oil spill is an ‘all hands-on deck!’ moment, inviting everyone from insurers, charterers, owners, the U.S. Coast Guard, local and state authorities, property, and ecological interests, and more to get involved. Tying all these parties together is the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (‘OPA’).