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14th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission Conference 30 November – 02 December Noumea SPC assistance in the Pacific Region for the PICs preparation.

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1 14th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission Conference 30 November – 02 December Noumea
SPC assistance in the Pacific Region for the PICs preparation towards IMSAS Francesca Pradelli – Policy and Legal Officer SPC - EDD Transport Programme

2 Regional Assistance SPC has been officially requested to further assist a number of PICs to complete some of the steps identified in the roadmap Guide in developing a Strategy to implement relevant International Maritime Organization (IMO) instruments 2. Guide to develop a Maritime Transport Policy Pacific Transport Officials meeting - Suva, Fiji, 24 to 27 November 2015 One of the steps, also a requirement under the IMO Instruments Implementation Code (III Code), was: ‘Develop a national maritime strategy, including performance indicators, for the processes of all entities, to ensure that international obligations and responsibilities as flag, coastal and port state are met’. A number of Pacific Island Countries (PICs) requested the Transport Programme’s assistance in developing their strategy and, in response, SPC compiled the Guide in developing a Strategy to implement relevant International Maritime Organization (IMO) instruments, available to all PICs officially requesting it from the SPC Transport Programme. Moreover, SPC drafted and shared with PICs a guide to develop a Maritime Transport Policy During their meeting held in Suva, Fiji from 24 to 27 November 2015, Pacific Transport Officials recognised the importance of improving compliance with their country responsibilities and preparing for audits under IMSAS. They agreed to develop national strategies to implement international maritime instruments and coordinate the preparation of the scheduled IMSAS audit at the national level.

3 National Assistance Maritime Transport Policy
Upon official request SPC assisted Vanuatu, Kiribati, Palau in develop their own national MTP Legal gap analysis in the scope of IMSAS 4 Spreadsheets developed taking into account IMO Resolution A.1105(29) 2015 Non-Exhaustive list of obligations under instruments relevant to the IMO Instruments Implementation Code Upon official request SPC conducted legal gap analysis in Vanuatu, Tuvalu, Kiribati

4 Pacific Safety of Navigation Project
14th South West Pacific Hydrographic Commission Conference 30 November – 02 December Noumea Pacific Safety of Navigation Project Minsu Jeon – Regional Safety Navigation Adviser SPC - EDD Transport Programme

5 Challenges for Aids to Navigation

6 Project overview Project purpose
- Identify the current and future needs for safety of navigation systems including AtoN procedure for governance and funding, and support the enhancement of the capacity to establish, operate and maintain AtoN Donor - International Foundation for Aids to Navigation (IFAN) Implementation (5years) - Preparation Phase – 2016 - Phase I – , Phase II – Target countries - Cook Islands, Kiribati, FSM, RMI, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu

7 Objective and results Overall objective:
Support PICTs economic development, shipping and trade through safer maritime routes managed in accordance with international instruments and best practises. Indicator: Number of PICTs with safety of navigation systems compliant with SOLAS convention chapter V Project purpose: Identify the current and future needs for safety of navigation systems including AtoN, procedures for governance and funding, and support the enhancement of the capacity to establish, operate and maintain AtoN. Results Indicators Result 1: Identified needs for safety of navigation systems Number of needs assessment reports completed and endorsed by the targeted countries Result 2: Improved PICTs systems and capacity to establish, operate and maintain AtoN Number of PICTs staff trained in AtoN operation and management Number PICTs safety of navigation management systems adopted

8 Project Activities

9 Legal Assessment Gaps in implementing SOLAS convention Chapter V requirements - Discharging the responsibilities as Contracting Government and Flag and Coastal State The needs of legislation, regulation and procedures - Level of Service - Strategic Plan - Operational Plan - EWMP

10 Technical Assessment Support technical capacity in countries to improve AtoN services On-site survey Basic survey for 13 target countries Risk assessment Quantifying the effect on the risk level of an existing port or waterway Investment plan Initial cost for AtoN

11 Technical Assessment AtoN Risk Management Tools :
PAWSA: Qualitative (graphical or diagrammatic) aiming to find acceptable and cost effective solutions IWRAP Mk. II: Quantitative (numerical or tabular) aiming to identify average number of annual collisions and groundings Simplified Qualitative tool (under development)

12 Risk Assessment Identify and Prioritize Hazards
1 Identify and Prioritize Hazards 2 Assess the frequency and impact of each risk 3 Specify Risk Control Options 4 Make a decision based on stakeholder feedback and ALARP options 5 Take Action to implement decisions

13 Remain high risk means higher cost of shipping
Economic Assessment Potential Impacts of Maritime incident Loss of life and injury Damage to vessels and cargo PICTs is highly dependent on imports by sea Disruption in supply of import & export goods Environmental damage Damage to reputation Remain high risk means higher cost of shipping

14 Economic impact of maritime transport
Higher cost of shipping Higher cost of imported goods – less consumption, less basic needs met Higher cost of inputs for businesses – doing business less profitable Increased barriers to trade – less domestic and international trade Eroded competitiveness of exports – decreased exports Volumes shipping decrease – lower capacity and less business opportunities for shipping industry

15 Financial risks Financial cost from incidents to CA can be very high (up to hundreds of millions of dollars) However, cost to reduce the risk of these incidents can be reasonable – if appropriate budget is allocated for investment into AtoN AND proper operation and maintenance (through e.g. ring-fenced revenue)

16 Capacity Building SPC will be accredited the regional training organization in cooperation with IALA Deliver “Level 1” AtoN manager course in 2017 in SPC Facilitate “Level 2” technical training courses

17 Expected Outputs Activities Expected outputs
R1.1 Analyse the gaps in discharging the PICTs responsibilities Gaps in implementing SOLAS convention requirements are identified; The needs of legislation, regulation and procedures for governance of safety of navigation systems are identified. R1.2 Assess the impact of investment Economic analysis of impact of improved safety of navigation systems is provided. R1.3 Propose funding arrangements to ensure sustainability of investments Funding and investment arrangements for AtoN systems are proposed; Cost/benefit analysis shows the cost-benefit ratio of investments; Budget is available for investment and maintenance of safety of navigation systems. R1.4 Identify the current and future needs The needs of AtoN and other safety of navigation systems are identified; The needs of training for safety of navigation management are identified. R1.5 Raise funds for project result 2 phase to complement donor funding Funds confirmed to complement donor funding for phase 2 activities. R2.1 Accredit SPC as ATO SPC is accredited as training organisation in accordance with IALA guidelines and recommendations R2.2 Support capacity in countries to improve AtoN services The framework for AtoN governance is developed or amended; Funding and investment arrangements R2.3 Provide a regional training of “Level 1” AtoN managers A regional training is provided to identified and assessed participants. R2.4 Facilitate “Level 2” technician training courses conducted

18 Conclusion Maritime transportation and infrastructure underpin all aspects of socio-economic development in the Pacific Region AtoN is essential infrastructure designed and operated to enhance safe and efficient navigation Current and future needs for safety of navigation will be identified against the challenges of the region Legal, technical and economic assessment will be conducted for the 13 target countries. SPC will be the ATO, and deliver Level 1 course in 2017


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