Emission control areas
Emission Control Areas (ECAs) designated under MARPOL Annex VI
The North American area comprises: the sea area located off the Pacific coasts of the United States and Canada, enclosed by geodesic lines connecting the ...
Emission control area - Wikipedia
Emission control area ... Emission control areas (ECAs), or sulfur emission control areas (SECAs), are sea areas in which stricter controls were established to ...
Designation of the North American Emission Control Area for Marine ...
Designation of the North American Emission Control Area for Marine Vessels · Overview. On March 26, 2010, the IMO officially designated waters ...
ECA (Emission Control Area) - Sustainable Ships
An Emission Control Area (ECA) is a sea area in which stricter controls to minimize airborne emissions from ships are established.
Area based management tools: Emission Control Areas
Annex VI of MARPOL provides for the designation of Emission Control Areas, which are areas where the adoption of special mandatory measures for emissions ...
Sea freight Emission Control Areas - Kuehne + Nagel
Emission Control Areas (ECAs) have been defined as areas where stricter controls are in place to minimise airborne emissions from ships.
Watch out for new emission control areas - Gard
The previously announced Mediterranean Sea ECA is set to take effect on 1 May 2025. In addition, Norway and Canada have submitted proposals ...
Special Areas under MARPOL - International Maritime Organization
Annex VI Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships establishes certain sulphur oxide (SOx) Emission Control Areas with more stringent controls ...
Infographic: Emission Control Areas - Reducing Air Pollution From ...
Emission Control Areas (ECAs) are designed to reduce atmospheric pollutants from ships by requiring more stringent controls on fuels and ...
What are the latest Emission Control Areas (ECAs) regulations?
What are the latest Emission Control Areas (ECAs) regulations? Currently in the European Emission Control Area (ECA) vessels must use distillate fuels with less ...
Emission Control Areas – Reducing Air Pollution From Shipping
Designation as of May 2024 of the Mediterranean Sea as an Emission Control Area for SOx/PM. Canadian Arctic waters are proposed for designation as an ECA.
NOx Emission Compliance - Eagle.org
NITROGEN OXIDES (NOX) EMISSION COMPLIANCE INSIDE EMISSION CONTROL AREAS (ECAS). 1 January 2016 is another important date for a regulatory change where the ...
North American Emission Control Area - Clear Seas
ECAs are established by the IMO to limit emissions from ships in coastal areas. In North America's ECA, ships must burn fuel or scrub ...
Global Sulphur regulations, ECA and SECA zones - Maritime Optima
There are currently four Emission Control Areas (ECAs). These ECAs cover North America, the US Caribbean Sea Areas, the North Sea, and the Baltic Sea. From 1 ...
North American Emissions Control Area - LPDD
Requires ships passing through US/Canadian waters to comply with Tier III emissions limits for NOx, which reduce NOx emissions approximately 80%.
US Emission Control Areas - US EPA
– New regional controls: Emission Control Areas (ECAs). • 2 new tiers of fuel sulfur limits: 1.0% (2012); 0.1% (2015). • Aftertreatment-based ...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): Emission Control Area Designation
Annex VI of MARPOL provides for the designation of Emission Control Areas, which are areas where the adoption of special mandatory measures ...
IMO Approves Proposal for New Emission Control Areas in ...
In a significant step to protect Arctic and sub-Arctic waters from harmful emissions the International Maritime Organization moved forward ...
Emission control areas: More or fewer? - ScienceDirect.com
We propose an ECA location problem, which determines the location of ECAs in order to minimize the impact of sulphur emissions on human health.
North American and North Sea/Baltic Emission Control Areas (ECAs)
MARPOL Annex VI force ship owners to switch to low distillate fuel or use a scrubber or exhaust cleaner in areas known as ECAs.