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BALMAS

Ballast water management system for Adriatic Sea protection

PARTNERSHIP

The BALMAS project is a strategic project within the IPA Adriatic Programme. The partnership consists of 15 partners from 6 countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro, Albania and Italy), with Institute for water of the Republic of Slovenia as a Lead partner. The total budget of the project is 7,1 million euro of which 6 million euro is co-funded by the European Union. The project started in 2013 and will last until September 2016.

PROJECT SUMMERY

Ballast water is recognized in the world as one of four global problems regarding the pollution and danger for the oceans and seas. This is the main reason why International Maritime Organization declared International Convention on the Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments in 2004. Ballast water is the sea water that high-capacity ships use to insure safe navigation and stability. At places of cargo loading and unloading in ports, they discharge or take up ballast water. Every year ten million tons of ballast water is being discharged in the Adriatic Sea. It is estimated that, during one year period, around 4500 various organisms are being transported worldwide via ballast water.

Ballast water transferred by vessels has been recognized as a prominent vector of harmful aquatic and pathogens species. The presence of harmful aquatic and pathogens species in ballast waters discharged into Adriatic ports has been proven, and their negative impacts have already been recorded. Adriatic countries have recognised that the BW issue is very critical and complex, and that key barriers to a viable solution are a lack of data and a lack of knowledge. Data and knowledge in the frame of BALMAS project will enable Adriatic countries to implement ballast water management Convention requirements through a common ballast water management plan, and provide support to responsible authorities for faster and effective decision making with a decision support system.

The general BALMAS objective is to establish a common cross-border system, which will link all researchers, experts and responsible national authorities from Adriatic countries in order to avoid unwanted risks to the environment from the transfer of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens – HAOP. This will be achieved through control and management of ships’ ballast waters and sediments. Further, long-term effective ballast water management in the Adriatic will be set at the cross-border level utilizing this project’s related knowledge and technology.

Project activities cover preparation of comprehensive analyse of the current state in the Adriatic ports through the port baseline surveys in 12 Adriatic ports (Koper, Trieste, Venezia, Bari, Ancona, Pula, Rijeka, Split, Šibenik, Ploče, Bar and Durres), development of monitoring plans for ports, establishment of early warning system in the ports, development of ballast water decision support system and ballast water management plan for Adriatic sea.
One of the important project goals of the BALMAS project is also to raise awareness among different target groups in all participating countries on the problem with the ballast water and to present common solutions for ballast water management in the Adriatic Sea.

Sunday, 8 May 2016

10.00 – 18.00

OPENING HOURS

10.00 / 16.00 / 18.00

Gymnasium, electronics and maritime high school Piran, Hall B

Rope tying and use of knots in boating Demonstration of personal safety equipment and survival at sea

18.00

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Official Closing Of Internautica 2016

Saturday, 7 May 2016

10.00 – 20.00

OPENING HOURS

12.00

Piran bay

Historic boats regatta

18.00

Piran port

Official announcement of the results and award ceremony

Internautica SUP Challenge 2016

9.00

INTERNAUTICA Info point MARINA

Internautica cup

Registration and submission of competition numbers

11.00

Swimming pool MARINA

Riders’ meeting

11.30

Swimming pool MARINA

Start

12.15 – 13.00

Swimming pool MARINA

Arrival of the Riders at the Goal

14.30

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Official announcement of the results and award ceremony

16.30

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Yacht-Pool,EmergenSea and Lalizas / help at sea

10.00 / 16.00 / 18.00

Gymnasium, electronics and maritime high school Piran, Hall B

Rope tying and use of knots in boating Demonstration of personal safety equipment and survival at sea

Friday, 6 May 2016

10.00 – 18.00

OPENING HOURS

10.00 – 22.00

Piran port

Historic boats arrivall and registration

16.30

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Yacht-Pool , EmergenSea and Lalizas / help at sea

17.00

Gymnasium, electronics and maritime high school Piran, Hall B

Rope tying and use of knots in boating Demonstration of personal safety equipment and survival at sea

Thursday, 5 May 2016

10.00 – 19.00

OPENING HOURS

17.00

Gymnasium, electronics and maritime high school Piran, Hall B

Rope tying and use of knots in boating Demonstration of personal safety equipment and survival at sea

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

12.00 – 19.00

OPENING HOURS

10.30

Press Center – Hall C

PRESS CONFERENCE

12.00

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Official opening of internautica 2016

12.30

Central Event Site – Platform 4

Blue flag rising and individual blue flag award ceremony

17.00

Gymnasium, electronics and maritime high school Piran, Hall B

Rope tying and use of knots in boating Demonstration of personal safety equipment and survival at sea

Adriatic premiere
PERSHING 70

pershing

Internautica 2016 will next week proudly present an enviable masterpiece created by Pershing.

Watching the world quickly slip by as you relax peacefully in a soft and hushed place, free and protected. It sounds like the introduction to a meditation course, but it is exactly what you will experience while seated comfortably in the cockpit, enveloped by silence, while your Pershing 70 plows the waves at over 46 knots and the sea whisks by in the side windows.

Adriatic Premiere
SEAFARING 44

SFY44-WEB

INTERNAUTICA proudly presents another Adriatic Premiere of the 2016 Boat Show: Semi displacement power yacht SEAFARING 44, which has been developed as a response to the demand for yachts that have minimal environmental impact and low operating costs without any loss in comfort or blue water cruising capabilities.

With the consumption of only 10 litres per hour of navigation at the speed of 10 knots, and a transatlantic range, the Seafaring Yachts 44 effortless handling and a bespoke attention to details in engineering and design make this yacht ideal for demanding users.

Adriatic Premiere
BAVARIA SPORT 300 OPEN

SPORT_300

INTERNAUTICA proudly presents another Adriatic Premiere of the 2016 Boat Show: BAVARIA SPORT 300 OPEN which gives new dimensions to the definition of space on a motor yacht. It provides space for a perfect day out at sea with friends and family like no other motor yacht of its size. More room below deck also means more comfort – and the comfort on board a SPORT 300 OPEN is truly unique.