IMO Adopts Proposal for Emission Control Area/Move safeguards health of port communities and those beyond (HQ)
admin | Mar 27, 2010
WASHINGTON – The International Maritime Organization (IMO) today officially accepted the proposal to designate waters off the North American coasts as an Emission Control Area (ECA) – a move that will result in cleaner air for millions of Americans
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