Examples of Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems in a sentence
Further development of Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems (VTMIS) will facilitate safe deployment of automated and autonomous maritime operations.
As the information will need to be submitted only once, it will have to be shared between the relevant administrations, such as customs and border control.For such purposes a link has been established between the Reporting Formalities Directive and the Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems Directive, particularly as regards using and developing the SafeSeaNet's platform in this context.
Shipping has already introduced SafeSeaNet and Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems (VTMIS) and is progressing towards an Automatic Identification System (AIS) and Long-Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT).
In 2014, visits were carried out in respect of four EU Directives: on the registration of persons sailing on board passenger ships (Directive 98/41/EC), on Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems (Directive 2002/59/EC) in respect of the amendments introduced by Directive 2009/17/EC, on marine equipment (Directive 96/98/EC) and on accident investigation (Directive 2009/18/EC).
In 2015, 44 visits and inspections were carried out in different fields (Classification Societies, Training of Seafarers (STCW), Port State Control, Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems, Marine Equipment, Registration of Passengers, Accident Investigation).
Other field missions to the beneficiaries were carried out in order to update information on Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems (VTMIS) already gathered under the SAFEMED I Project, and to assist the beneficiaries in assessing their needs in respect of their maritime security training capacity.
MARSUNO had six work groups that focused on: (1) Integrated Border Management and Law Enforcement IBM-LE), (2) Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Systems (VTMIS), (3) Maritime Pollution Response (MPR), (4) Search and Rescue (SAR), (5) Fisheries Control (FC), and (6) Maritime Situational Awareness MSA).
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