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Document 52004XC0930(02)

    List of ships that were refused access to Community ports between 1 November 2003 and 31 August 2004, pursuant to Article 7b of Directive 95/21/EC of 19 June 1995 on the port State control of ships

    SL C 243, 30.9.2004, p. 4–5 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    30.9.2004   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 243/4


    List of ships that were refused access to Community ports between 1 November 2003 and 31 August 2004, pursuant to Article 7b of Directive 95/21/EC of 19 June 1995 on the port State control of ships (1)

    (2004/C 243/04)

    Under Article 7b(1) of Directive 95/21/CE on the port State control of ships, ships which have been detained several times shall be refused access to the ports of the Member States (2).

    Article 7b(3) provides that the Commission shall publish every six months the list of ships that have been refused access to Community ports.

    The table below gives the list of ships that were refused access to Community ports between 1 November 2003 and 31 August 2004.

    Name of ship

    IMO number

    Type of ship

    Flag

    HAKKI DEVAL (3)

    7433347

    Bulk carrier

    Turkey (Very high risk)

    EUROPA I (3)

    5405542

    Ro-ro Passenger

    Bolivia (Very high risk)

    ARIELLE (3)

    7519880

    Ro-ro Passenger

    St. Vincent and Grenadines (High risk)

    SAMBOR (3)

    7724368

    Bulk carrier

    Belize (Very high risk)

    SANTOS C (3)

    7214363

    Chemical tanker

    Bolivia (Very high risk)

    ANDRA (ex SANDRA)

    7919846

    Bulk carrier

    Romania (Very high risk)

    HAJJI AMNAH (ex MARWA B)

    7501833

    Bulk carrier

    Syrian Arab Republic (Very high risk)

    MEDIA V (3)

    6407652

    Ro-ro Passenger

    Cyprus (Medium risk)

    SANDRA

    7336642

    Chemical tanker

    Bolivia (Very high risk)

    GOKHAN KIRAN (3)

    7433696

    Bulk carrier

    Turkey (Very high risk)

    LADY FOX (ex ELPIS)

    7610098

    Bulk carrier

    St. Vincent and Grenadines (High risk)

    PALOMA C (3)

    8100870

    Bulk carrier

    Panama (Medium risk)

    SADALSUUD (3)

    7123992

    Oil tanker

    Panama (Medium risk)

    TIMIOS STAVROS (3)

    7526584

    Bulk carrier

    Panama (Medium risk)

    CORA

    7395234

    Bulk carrier

    St. Vincent and Grenadines (High risk)

    ELENA B (3)

    7721330

    Bulk carrier

    St. Vincent & Grenadines (High risk)

    OCEAN PRINCESS (3)

    7924346

    Bulk carrier

    St. Vincent & Grenadines (High risk)

    GOOD NEWS

    8001787

    Bulk carrier

    St. Vincent & Grenadines (High risk)

    DERIN DENIZ

    6905446

    Ro-Ro Passenger

    Turkey (Very high risk)


    (1)  Directive as last amended by Directive 2001/106/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2001 (OJ L 19, 22.1.2002, p. 17).

    (2)  The first paragraph of Article 7b reads:

    ‘A Member State shall ensure that a ship in one of the categories of Annex XI, section A, is refused access to its ports, except in the situations described in Article 11(6), if the ship:

     

    either:

    flies the flag of a State appearing in the black list as published in the annual report of the MOU, and

    has been detained more than twice in the course of the preceding 24 months in a port of a State signatory of the MOU;

     

    or:

    flies the flag of a State described as “very high risk” or “high risk” in the black list as published in the annual report of the MOU, and

    has been detained more than once in the course of the preceding 36 months in a port of a State signatory of the MOU.

    The refusal of access shall become applicable immediately the ship has been authorised to leave the port where it has been the subject of a second or third detention as appropriate.’

    (3)  Ships for which the access refusal order was subsequently lifted in accordance with the procedures described in part B of Annex XI to Directive 95/21/EC.


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