An
IMO-GloBallast expert workshop dealing
with risk assessment and decision support tools to support the implementation
of the Ballast Water Management (BWM)
Convention is taking place at IMO Headquarters, London (25-26 April). 12
renowned international experts are discussing so-called “risk-based decision
support systems” for improved implementation of the Convention. This comes as
part of IMO’s efforts, under the GEF-UNDP-IMO GloBallast Partnerships
Programme, to counter the threat to ecosystems by invasive species transported
in the ballast water of ships.
The experts are drawn from the fields of information technology, risk
assessment, marine ecosystems protection, maritime operations and Marine
Electronic Information system integration. The workshop aims to provide a set
of recommendations on the feasibility and requirements of such a
decision-support system (with consideration for the capacity constraints in
developing countries) and on how to apply such a system on a regional or global
level. IMO’s GloBallast Project Coordination Unit is coordinating the workshop.