List of Special Areas, Emission Control Areas and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
List of Special Areas, Emission Control Areas and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
List of Special Areas, Emission Control Areas and Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas
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MEPC.1/Circ.778/Rev.2
6 April 2017
1 Special Areas are defined under MARPOL Annexes I, IV and V as sea areas where,
for recognized technical reasons in relation to their oceanographical and ecological conditions
and to the particular character of their sea traffic, the adoption of special mandatory methods
for the prevention of pollution of the sea from ships by oil, sewage or garbage, as applicable,
is required.
2 Emission Control Areas (ECA) are defined under MARPOL Annex VI as areas where
the adoption of special mandatory measures to regulate emissions from ships is required to
prevent, reduce and control air pollution from NOX and/or SOX and/or particulate matter (PM)
and their attendant adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
3 Under MARPOL, Special Areas and ECAs are provided with a higher level of
protection than other sea areas. While a number of such areas were designated when the 1973
MARPOL Convention and MARPOL Annex VI were first adopted in 1973 and 1997,
respectively, additional Special Areas and ECAs have since been designated through the
adoption of amendments to the relevant MARPOL Annexes.
4 A list of designated Special Areas and ECAs under MARPOL is set out in annex 1,
also providing information on the adoption date of the respective amendments to relevant
MARPOL Annexes, as appropriate; on the date of entry into force of such amendments; and
on the date on which the more stringent measures took effect for Special Areas.
5 The MEPC began its study of the issue of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas in
response to resolution 9 of the 1978 International Conference on Tanker Safety and Pollution
Prevention concerning the protection of such sea areas. Recognizing the importance of the
matter, the Committee consequently defined PSSAs as sea areas needing special protection
through action by IMO because of their recognized ecological, socio-economic or scientific
attributes which may be vulnerable to damage by international shipping activities.
6 IMO, through the MEPC, is the only international body responsible for assessing
proposals for and designating PSSAs and adopting associated protective measures (APMs)
applicable to international shipping.
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7 So far, the MEPC has assessed and designated 14 PSSAs, including two extensions
to existing PSSAs, in accordance with the Revised guidelines for the Identification and
Designation of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (resolution A.982(24), as amended by
resolution MEPC.267(68)). The key details of these PSSA are provided in annex 2, which also
contains information on the proposing State(s), the corresponding APMs and the date of
adoption of the MEPC resolutions designating the PSSAs.
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ANNEX 1
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1 Mediterranean Sea, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Red Sea and the Gulfs area were designated as Special Areas
under MARPOL Annexes I and V when the 1973 MARPOL Convention was adopted on 2 November 1973.
MARPOL Annexes I and V entered into force on 2 October 1983 and 31 December 1988, respectively.
2 The Special Area requirements for these areas have not yet taken effect because of lack of notifications
from MARPOL Parties whose coastlines border the relevant Special Areas regarding the existence of
adequate reception facilities (MARPOL Annex I, regulation 38.6, and MARPOL Annex V, regulation 8.2.
3 In accordance with resolution MEPC.275(69), the discharge requirements for Special Areas in
regulation 11.3 of MARPOL Annex IV for the Baltic Sea Special Area shall take effect:
.1 on 1 June 2019, for new passenger ships;
.2 on 1 June 2021, for existing passenger ships other than those specified in .3; and
.3 on 1 June 2023, for existing passenger ships en route directly to or from a port located outside the
special area and to or from a port located east of longitude 28˚10’ E within the special area that do
not make any other port calls within the special area.
4
The Baltic Sea was designated as an Emission Control Area for SOX when MARPOL Annex VI, which
entered into force on 19 May 2005, was first adopted on 26 September 1997.
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* This table only lists those APMs that have been specifically identified as APMs per se. There may be other
IMO-adopted measures in the designated PSSA. In some cases, national measures may also be relevant.
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