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Integration of interactive maritime black box, a.i.s. and electronic information for reporting and monitoring of ships (INIMER)

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An Accompanying Measure that stands for Integration of Interactive Maritime Black Box, A.I.S and Electronic Information for Reporting and Monitoring of Ships. Started in June 2002, Duration of 9 Months 5 partners from 5 different countries All final project results are publicly available. The main achievement and innovation of INIMER has been to define and specify a set of different scenarios dealing with the main conclusions from WP1 and WP2. These conclusions have been interconnected to define the current situation and where the integration of Interactive Maritime Black Box, AIS and Electronic Information for Reporting and Monitoring of Ships is headed for. This will no doubt contribute to the definition and establishment of political measures and strategies that, in the European Union framework, will improve the sustainability of maritime transport and that may include a future European Agency for Maritime Safety. INIMER WAS intended to summarise the inputs and results collected into clear and friendly documents that will be highly strategic. These documents will form the basis of a focus toward new strategies and future actions in the fields of maritime safety and sustainable development in the European Union and to provide knowledge and a global vision of the several problems involved in the field of maritime safety in order to establish a battery of proposals and future strategic action lines for the EU.

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