The IMO has declared 2012's World Maritime Day, "Titanic; 100 years later" and has recently posted a release after the Costa Concordia sank in Italy and several other maritime accidents.
Here is the complete statement by the International Maritime Organization.
IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu has expressed his condolences and sympathy for all those caught up in tragic accidents involving ships over the weekend.
Here is the complete statement by the International Maritime Organization.
IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu has expressed his condolences and sympathy for all those caught up in tragic accidents involving ships over the weekend.
Speaking at the opening of the IMO
Sub-Committee on Stability, Load Lines and Fishing Vessel Safety today
(16 January 2011) Mr Sekimizu said, “I wish to express my sincere
condolences and sympathy on behalf of IMO to the families of those who
have lost their lives the cruise ship Costa Concordia.”
“Further, I appreciate the Italian Coast Guard for their rescue
operations over the night of the accident and the continued efforts
deploying patrol boats, tugs, helicopters as well as diver teams, which
have resulted in the highest number of people rescued in the history of
the Italian Coast Guard.”
“Causes of this accident are still not yet established. We must
wait for the casualty investigation and should not pre-judge or
speculate at this stage. I would like to urge the Flag State
administration to carry out the casualty investigation covering all
aspects of this accident and provide the findings to the IMO under the
provisions of SOLAS as soon as possible,” he said.
He added “IMO must not take this accident lightly. We should
seriously consider the lessons to be learnt and, if necessary,
re-examine the regulations on the safety of large passenger ships in the
light of the findings of the casualty investigation.”
“In the centenary year of the Titanic, we have once again been reminded of the risks involved in maritime activities.”
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