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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the New Zealand Government will help establish an independent regulator for Vanuatu’s maritime sector, to be known as the Office of the Maritime Regulator (OMR).

A media report released by ADB Wednesday says the announcement follows the passage of the Maritime Sector Regulatory Act 2016.

The new law was drafted as part of the ongoing Vanuatu Interisland Shipping Support Project, co-financed by ADB, and the governments of New Zealand and Vanuatu.

 
 

The passing of the new Act and the establishment of the new maritime regulator are the project’s latest milestones.

“The Vanuatu Interisland Shipping Support Project working through the OMR will boost safety and security in the country’s maritime sector.

“The community, industry, and staff of the new regulator are set to benefit from this initiative,” said Jotham Napat, Vanuatu’s Minister for Infrastructure and Public Utilities.

The new entity will operate independently to oversee the maritime sector in Vanuatu including shipping and ports safety and security, as well as the economic regulation of Vanuatu’s seaports.

“An improved legislative structure to manage Vanuatu’s shipping and ports, including enhanced safety, monitoring and enforcement of maritime law are direct benefits to be gained from the new regulator,” said Emma Fan, Regional Director of ADB’s Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office in Australia.

 
 

A task force is being established to carry out the transition to the new regulator. The reform process is being delivered by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Public Utilities and the Vanuatu Project Management Unit. Funding was provided by the New Zealand Government, the Government of Vanuatu, and ADB as part of the Vanuatu Interisland Shipping Support Project. The new regulator is expected to begin operation in the third quarter of 2017.

“As a Pacific maritime nation, New Zealand recognises the importance for Vanuatu of improving the safety, security and prosperity of its’ shipping industry.

“The establishment of Maritime Vanuatu is an important step towards achieving much needed reform in the sector,” said New Zealand High Commissioner to Vanuatu, Ms Georgina Roberts.T

Implemented over five years, the Vanuatu Interisland Shipping Support Project is improving domestic port facilities and expanding shipping services to remote islands.

It is financing a new interisland terminal and a new dredged shipping channel in the capital, Port Vila, and constructing new wharves and jetties in remote areas of Vanuatu, including: Simonsen in Luganville, Port Sandwich on Malekula, Lolowai on Ambae, Loltong on Pentecost. The project is also repairing existing wharves at Litzlitz on Malekula, and Lenakel on Tanna.

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Following four years of reforms in the Maritime Sector, a new independent government owned entity has been formed to regulate the maritime sector of Vanuatu. The office of the Maritime Regulator to operate as “Vanuatu Maritime Regulator” or VMR came into existence on the 1st of July 2017 under the provisions of its enabling legislation; the maritime sector regulatory Act No. 26 of 2016. The main responsibilities include,

1) Impose a maritime safety regime throughout Vanuatu which ensures the safety of Vessels and their crews and passenger, and which complies with all applicable international Conventions and obligations

2) Ensure the effective regulation of ports and port facilities through the promotion of efficient and safe port operations and the protection of rights of port uses to access ports and port facilities on fair and equitable terms

3) Enshrine the principles of independence and best practice in relation to regulation of the maritime sector; and

4) Promote the security of shipping and port operations, and to facilitate compliance with all security related aspects of applicable international maritime conventions.

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