MIMA Bulletin Special 2020 Issue

MIMA Bulletin Special 2020 Issue
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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MIMA strives to provide the best reads on a multitude of maritime subjects, and this issue proves our range. We hope you enjoy reading them!

MIMA Bulletin Volume 26 1 2019

MIMA Bulletin Volume 26  1  2019
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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In this issue of MIMA Bulletin, mangrove management and conservation efforts are detailed in a special feature of the Kilim Karts Geoforest Park. In addition, Norsyihan Jamal makes a case for technology in the fisheries industry, highlighting the many ways it has moved into the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and how itcan be further improved. Cheryl Rita Kaur in collaboration with Dr Vu Hai Dang, on the other hand, compared the ocean policy development process between Viet Nam and Malaysia. Last and certainly not least, Captain Sukjoon Yoon of the Republic of Korea Navy(Ret.) discusses the issues and ressolution for maritime disputes in Northeast Asia.The range of topics included in this issue is wide and varied. MIMA hopes that this edition of the Bulletin continues to be informative and useful to our readers.

MIMA Bulletin Volume 29 2021

MIMA Bulletin  Volume 29 2021
Author: Ganesan Vethiah,Mohd Yazid Zul Kepli,Vivian Louis Forbes,Alif Hidayat,Mazlinawati Abdul Majid,Huda Mahmoud
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2022-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Special focus: ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING LAW AS AN ADDED MEASURE TO COMBAT ILLEGAL, UNREPORTED AND UNREGULATED FISHING IN MALAYSIA Description: Combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a huge challenge since fish is traded with high financial returns which attracts irresponsible individuals, criminals and large consortiums to invest considerable amount of money with minimum risk of being indicted for fisheries crimes. Content: - Editorial - From the Bridge - Special Focus: Anti-Money Laundering Law as an Added Measure to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in Malaysia (Ganesan Vethiah & Mohd Yazid Zul Kepli) - Bay of Bengal to Taiwan Strait: Maritime “Global Hotspot” (Vivian Louis Forbes) - The Impact of Alternate Sea Lanes on The Strait of Malacca (Alif Hidayat) - Malaysia Halal Port’s: Opportunities and Challenges (Mazlinawati Abdul Majid) - Datuk Dr. Sabirin Ja’afar: After a Year as Director- General (Huda Mahmoud) - Calendar of Events - MIMA Events

MIMA BULLETIN VOLUME 28 2021

MIMA BULLETIN VOLUME 28 2021
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Improving the Maritime Cybersecurity in Malaysia With the advancement of technology, the maritime industry has become increasingly digitalised and relies on an Internet connection for information technology (IT) and operational techno-logy (OT) systems. The IT and OT systems are also converging due to the emergence of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). As a result, cybersecurity threats within the maritime sector have been on the rise.

2020 MIMA Annual Report

2020 MIMA Annual Report
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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MIMA Bulletin Volume 30 2022

MIMA Bulletin  Volume 30 2022
Author: Sabirin Ja'afar,Nurfatin Wahida Puspa,Nurul Ashikin Zakaria,Puteri Arlis Tsharina Jazlan ‘Arif,Egbert Adolf Naintin,Mohd Tarmizi Osman,Badrolhisham Bidin
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Special focus: Effects of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 on Maritime Trade Around the Straits of Malacca and Nearby Region Description: This article is written with an aim to review and study the British strategies used during the colonisation of Malaya, which led to successful signing of several treaties that greatly benefitted the British East India Company (EIC). The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 was among the treaties that had a huge impact not only on the British, but also the people of Malaysia and Singapore, where the benefits are still enjoyed to this day. In two years (2024), it will be the 200th anniversary of the treaty signed between the Dutch and British. After nearly two centuries, the British colonisation strategies in Singapore through the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 were found to have truly helped the development of the country, the Straits of Malacca, as well as the surrounding regions. Although there were a myriad of studies and writings that claimed that the British colonisation was intended for the expansion of ideological policies, as well as ensuring the economic interests of the British only, in reality, the countries involved were able to reap the benefits as an effect of the colonisation. Content: - Editorial - From the Bridge - Special Focus: Effects of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 on Maritime Trade Around the Straits of Malacca and Nearby Region (Sabirin Ja'afar) - Banning of Trawl Nets in Zone B: Status and Way Forward (Nurfatin Wahida Puspa, Nurul Ashikin Zakaria & Puteri Arlis Tsharina Jazlan ‘Arif) - ICPC’s Best Practices: A Brief Look into Submarine Cable Protection Law in Malaysia (Wahab Jumrah) - Way Forward for Malaysia Shipping Carbon Reporting: Fuel Oil Consumption Data Collection and Reporting for Ship of Less Than 5,000 Gross Tonnage (Egbert Adolf Naintin & Mohd Tarmizi Osman) - Special Interview: Dato’ Cheah Kong Wai: Longest Serving MIMA DG Scores Many Firsts During His Stay (Badrolhisham Bidin)

MIMA Bulletin Volume 20 1 2013

MIMA Bulletin Volume 20  1  2013
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This issue of the Bulletin has a number of articles covering various aspects of the maritime domain. They look at Malaysia's perspective on managing transboundary oil pollution damage from offshore exploration and exploitation activities, a report on the Sulu Sulawesi large marine ecoregion fisheries management project, issues relating to the creation of a network of marine protected areas, the Thai canal project as an possible alternative to the Straits of Malacca and other Southeast Asian maritime conduits, coastal blue carbon in relation to mangrove and seagrass conservation in Malaysia, and data issues in Malaysia's maritime industry.

MIMA Bulletin Volume 31 2022

MIMA Bulletin  Volume 31 2022
Author: Egbert Adolf Naintin,Syuhaida Ismail,Muhammad Zulhilmi Mohd Nizam,Raaga Manjari Annathurai,Jeslyn Tan,BA Hamzah,Huda Mahmoud
Publsiher: Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA)
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2023-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Strategies on the Implementation of the Collection and Reporting of Fuel Oil Consumption Data Based an MARPOL Annex VI: A Malaysian Case Study Abstract Collection and reporting of ship fuel oil consumption data for ships of 5,000 gross tonnage (GT) and above have been made mandatory from calendar year 2019 onwards on an annual basis by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which is one of the global standards under the Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL). However, according to the IMO, not all potential 135 Administrations have submitted their data. Since Malaysia is amongst the active Administrations who have submitted the data, it is used as the case study to gauge the implementation of the collection and reporting of this fuel oil consumption data from ships. Thus, based on Malaysia's current implementation and challenges faced throughout the implementation, this study aims to propose strategies in ensuring that the implementation of the collection and reporting of ship fuel oil consumption data by other Administrations is in conjunction with the IMO convention. The implementation was made under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 (MSO52) through the issuance of Malaysia Shipping Notice (MSN). Recognised Organisations (ROs) were appointed and authorised on behalf of the government of Malaysia to collect, verify, and report the required data to the IMO. The findings of this study suggest that the MARPOL Annex VI should be incorporated into the National Laws, ROs should be appointed for collection and reporting of ship fuel oil consumption data, and clear methodology should be established on collection and reporting of ship fuel oil consumption data. Hence, there is an urgent need for Malaysia to strengthen its implementation and enforcement on the provisions of MARPOL Annex VI. There is also a necessity to monitor the performance of Malaysia’s shipping carbon emission and its contribution in reducing the total annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions set by the IMO by 2050. Keywords: Strategy, MARPOL Annex VI, fuel oil consumption data, collection and reporting, International Maritime Organization, Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952, Malaysia, case study