These are the Antigua and Barbuda regulations that give effect to the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC). The regulations came into force in 2012 and apply the full requirements of the MLC to Antigua and Barbuda ships.
REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON FLAG AND PORT STATE INSPECTIONS ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA OCTOBER 8-10, 2012 The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is the United Nation’s agency whose primary purpose is to develop and maintain a comprehensive regulatory framework for shipping. ...
PRESS RELEASE ON THE FIRST LONG SERVICE AWARDS CEREMONY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MARINE SERVICES AND MERCHANT SHIPPING June 21, 2011 On the evening of Saturday June 18th, 2011 at the lovely Carlisle Bay, staff members of the Department of Marine Services and Merchant...
DWIGHT GARDINER RE ELECTED AS CHAIRMAN OF THE CARIBBEAN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING OF UNDER STANDING ON PORT STATE CONTROL (CMOU) COMMITTEE After serving five years as Vice Chairman of the Caribbean Port State Control Committee and interim Chairman for one year, at...
THE LAUNCH OF THE ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA MEGA YACHT REGISTRY November 17th, 2011 On the evening of Thursday November 17th, 2011 at the historic Copper and Lumber Store hotel located in English Harbour Antigua, staff members of the Department of Marine Services and...
SEPTEMBER 19-22, 2012 The 22nd annual Monaco Yacht Show took place September 19-22, 2012 and Antigua and Barbuda was well represented by the Antigua and Barbuda Ship and Yacht Registry and the Antigua and Barbuda Yachting Destination booths. Located on the docks and...