Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Future Perspective

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Shipping and the Environment in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Future Perspective Mohd Nizam Basiron Centre for Coastal and Marine Environment Maritime Institute of Malaysia Presentation outline Present situation. Trends in shipping and environment. Shipping and environment in the Straits. Conclusions. 1

Introduction Number of vessels transiting the Straits continue to grow. Despite global action towards safer navigation, incidents continue to occur. Littoral States and users have moved towards closer co-operation in safety of navigation and environmental protection. However, changing trends in shipping, environmental management and international law necessitates continuous eamination of issues. Trends in shipping and environment Trends in international shipping comes in many different forms: - regulations, technology, market supply, labour, political environment and economics. - where shipping and the environment are concerned the focus is currently on the impact of the industry on the marine environment. - this impact, or lack of it resulted from a number of discernable trends in the shipping industry. 2

Trends in shipping and environment 1. Continued growth in seaborne trade and shipping in line with global economic growth. - world seaborne trade reached 7.4 billion ton in 2006 on the back of 4% world GDP growth. - world fleet epanded by 8.6% to 1.04 billion dwt at the beginning of 2007. - despite recent economic downturn, seaborne trade is epected to continue growing. Trends in international shipping Consolidation of shipping routes. - the world s main shipping routes are concentrated around a small number of routes and straits. - hub-and-spoke route structure for container ports. - choke points. - pressure on already congested waterways. 3

Tacoma Los Angeles Hampton Roads Oakland New York/New Jersey Long Beach Charleston San Juan Jeddah Dubai Salalah Nhava Sheva Colombo Less than 2 million TEU 2 to 4 million TEU 4 to 7 million TEU 7 to 10 million TEU Melbourne More than 10 million TEU Laem Chabang Port Kalang Tanjung Pelepas Singapore Tanjung Priok Tanjung Perak Pacific Asia Tianjin Dalian Hong Kong Quingdao Guangzhou Shenzhen Xiamen NingboShanghai Keelung Busan Osaka Kaohsiung Nagoya Kobe Tokyo Manila Algeciras Rotterdam Hamburg Felistowe Antwerp LeHavre Genoa Barcelona Valencia Gioia Tauro Europe Piraeus Source: Anthony Chin. The Economic Impact of the Straits of Malacca. Paper presented at the Meeting on the Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Enhancing Safety, Security and Environmental Protection. [Kuala Lumpur: 18-20 September 2006]. Source: Anthony Chin. The Economic Impact of the Straits of Malacca. Paper presented at the Meeting on the Straits of Malacca and Singapore: Enhancing Safety, Security and Environmental Protection. [Kuala Lumpur: 18-20 September 2006]. 4

Trends in shipping and environment Technology - bigger, more streamlined, more efficient and cleaner vessels are being built and utilised. - 70% of containers carried by vessels of 2,000 TEUs or larger - however 1,900 single hulled tankers still ply the oceans. This is 26% of the world s tanker fleet. Trends in shipping and environment Concern over impact of shipping on the marine environment. - air pollution and climate change - ballast water - anti-fouling - oil spills 5

Trends in shipping and environment New regulations are being put in place to address concerns but port state and flag state control are vital. Ratification of conventions is an essential step towards enhanced environmental protection. Status of Ratification of IMO Conventions by littoral States Indonesia Malaysia Singapore COLREG Convention 72 MARPOL 73/78 (Anne I/II) MARPOL 73/78 (Anne III ) MARPOL 73/78 (Anne IV) MARPOL 73/78 (Anne V ) MARPOL 73/78 (Anne VI ) CLC Convention 69 d CLC Protocol 76 CLC Protocol 92 FUND Convention 71 d FUND Protocol 76 FUND Protocol 92 FUND Protocol 2003 OPRC Convention 90 HNS Convention 96 OPRC/HNS 2000 ANTI FOULING 01 BALLASTWATER 2004 Source: IMO, 2008. 6

Shipping and environment in the Straits Main concern and area of co-operation operation now appear to be safety of navigation. Rightly so because as the number of vessels continues to increase so would the risk of accident. Total vessel report to Klang VTS (1999-2007) Number 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year Source: Marine Department Peninsular Malaysia, 2008. 7

Type and total no. of vessels report to Klang VTS (1999-2007) VLCC / Deep draft carrier Tanker vessel Num ber 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 0 Total LNG / LPG carrier Cargo vessel Container vessel Bullk carrier RORO / Car carrier Passenger vessel Livestock carrier Tug / Tow vessel Gov. / Navy vessel Fishing vessel Others Source: Marine Department Peninsular Malaysia, 2008. Total number of hi Shipping and environment in the Straits Given global trends in marine environment protection ti some long term thinking should start on the following: - understanding the impact of non-oil pollution i.e., ballast, anti-fouling paint and air emission on the Straits. - a more uniformed approach to ratification of IMO conventions among the littoral States. - single hulled tankers? 8

Shipping and environment in the Straits More uniformed ratification would ensure commonality and predictability in standards and response. Ratification could be viewed as a financial boon and bane for the littoral States. However, there are technical and capacity building benefits. And the opportunity to enhance cooperation. On the other hand, all parties concerned my want to see newly forged co-operation succeed dbefore embarking on new areas. Understandable given the compleity of building the current co-operative mechanism. A gradual or incremental approach could be considered in that the present mechanism is used as the foundation for future co-operation in wider areas. 9

Conclusions The relationship between shipping the environment continues to evolve. Changes in technology and regulation will address many of the issues but problem areas remain. In the Straits safety of navigation would continue to be the priority. But long term consideration should also be given to emerging issues. Use present arrangement as building block to build confidence among all parties. Thank You 10