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the 6th Co-Operation Forum
7-8 October 2013, Bali, Indonesia
DGST
Indonesia
DGST
Indonesia
IMPLEMENTATION OF MARPOL
73/78
ANNEX IV,V AND VI
IN INDONESIA
SUGENG WIBOWO
Deputy Director for Pollution
and Ship Safety Management
BALI, 07 – 08 October 2013
• Indonesia as member of IMO and member of
IMO Council C
DGST
• Indonesia has the obligation for : flag state, port Indonesia
state, coastal state and littoral state.
• Indonesia Commitment is to actively participate
in protecting the marine environment:
a. Act No. 17/2008 about Shipping
b. Government Regulation No. 21/2010 about
Marine Enviroment Protection
c. Indonesia has ratified MARPOL 73/78 Annex I
and Annex II since September 1986
d. Through Regulation of President of The Republic
of Indonesia No. 29/2012 , Indonesia ratified
Annex III, Annex IV, Annex V and Annex VI of the
International Convention for the Prevention of
Pollution from Ship 1973 as modified by the
protocol of 1978
STEPS IMPLEMENTED AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF
ANNEX IV, V AND VI OF MARPOL 73/78 AMENDMENTS
BY INDONESIA DGST
Indonesia
1. Familiarization of the implementation of the
amendments of Marpol 73/78 annex IV,V and VI
through workshops between regional countries,
branch offices, stake holders, classification
society, and coordination with related ministries
e.g. Ministry of Enviromental and Ministry of
Fisheries;
2. Cooperating with Research and Development
body in MoT, University and other related
parties to conduct implementation of Marpol
73/78;
3. Making a draft of subsidiary legislation of act no.
17/2008 about Shipping and Government
Regulation No. 21/2010 about Marine
Environment Protection, by Minister Decree
related to Marpol 73/78;
CURRENT CONDITION
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Indonesia
INDONESIA FLAG YEAR TOTAL
STATE SHIP
GT > 400 < 2000 5618
2000 – 2005 1369
2006 – 2010 2066
2011 – 2012 1699
TOTAL 10.752
IMPLEMENTATION RELATED TO
ANNEX IV DGST
Indonesia
• The Directorate General of Sea Transportation cq.
Directorate of Marine Safety has issued International
Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate – (ISPP)
for Indonesia Flag ships in 2012
(until December 2012 = 305 ships)
• Indonesia Government requires ships operating in its
waters and visiting ships to comply with the discharge
criteria to ensure provision of adequate sewage reception
facilities
• Indonesia Government shall notify IMO regarding all
condition after the implementation process
IMPLEMENTATION RELATED WITH ANNEX V
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Indonesia
• Indonesia Maritime Administration has :
– Provided advice to its own flag ships
– Examined onboard garbage management plan
– Ensured the ship provide garbage facilities
• Ports should:
– Assess requirements for reception facilities
– Ensure adequate garbage reception facilities are available by
the implementation date.
• Some of Indonesia ports have cooperation with private sector for
collecting garbage from the ships and processed into final
disposal .
IMPLEMENTATION RELATED WITH ANNEX VI
DGST
Indonesia
• The Directorate General of Sea Transportation cq. Directorate
of Marine Safety has issued International Air Pollution
Prevention Certificate – (IAPP) for Indonesia Flag ships in
2012 (until December 2012 = 329 ships)
• Indonesian Government requires :
– Documentation - IAPP, EIAPP
– Compliance with SOx & NOx limits
• fuel record book
• Equivalent compliance e.g., approved EGCS including
disposal of residues?
– Availability of fuel Operational procedures included in
SMS
– Clean and green reception facilities
PORT RECEPTION FACILITIES IN INDONESIA
DGST
No Name of Port Information of RF Indonesia
1 Teluk Bayur Built
2 Palembang Progress
3 Jambi Progress
4 Bengkulu Progress
5 Panjang Built
6 Makasar Built
7 Belawan Built
8 Banten Built
9 Sunda Kelapa Progress
10 Tanjung Priok Built
11 Cirebon Progress
12 Pontianak Built
13 Surabaya Built
14 Batam Built
15 Balikpapan Built
OTHER ACTIVITIES WHICH RELATED TO MEPC – IMO
(RECENTLY IN PROCESSING TO RATIFY FOR OTHER
CONVENTION) DGST
Indonesia
• CONVENTION OF ANTI FOULING SYSTEMS AND
CIVIL LIABILITY CONVENTION FOR BUNKER
CURRENTLY ARE STILL ON THE PROCESS OF
RATIFICATION AND HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED
AMONG MINISTRIES IN INDONESIA ORGANIZED
BY LEGAL BUREAU OF MoT
• INDONESIA HAS CONDUCTED MANY
WORKSHOPS TO DISCUSS ABOUT SHIP
RECYCLING AND BALLAST WATER MANAGEMENT.
DGST RECENTLY IS PREPARING THE ACADEMIC
PAPER FOR RATIFICATION IN INDONESIA.
• MANY OF INDONESIAN FLAG SHIPS HAVE
INSURED THEIR VESSELS FOR CLC-BUNKER AND
COMPLIED WITH ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS. FOR
THAT REASON, INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT HAS
ISSUED “ATTESTATION LETTER” FOR THOSE SHIPS
WHILE THE CONVENTION RATIFICATION IS STILL
ON THE PROCESS.
DGST
Indonesia
Thank you