- On November 1, 2024, the Norwegian government announced a new arrival notification regulation aimed at strengthening control over foreign vessels entering and navigating Norwegian territorial waters.
- This updated framework is designed to enhance the situational awareness of Norwegian authorities and improve their ability to monitor vessels that may pose a potential threat to maritime security.
The Norwegian Ministry of Defence announced new, stricter reporting regulations regarding foreign vessels, reports Safety4sea.
The updates are part of the country’s ongoing efforts to enhance maritime security and improve situational awareness. All foreign vessels entering Norwegian waters will be subject to the stricter, updated reporting regulations.
The revised Port of Call Regulations aim to strengthen oversight of foreign vessels operating in Norwegian territorial waters, ensuring that authorities can respond more effectively to potential security threats.
Updated regulations
- Lower Reporting Threshold: The size requirement for vessels that must submit arrival notifications will decrease from 24 metres to 15 metres. As a result, smaller vessels, such as tugs, yachts, and expedition ships, will now be required to comply with the same reporting obligations as larger vessels.
- Inclusion of Unmanned and Autonomous Vessels: The new regulations will also extend to unmanned and autonomous vessels, reflecting the increasing use of advanced maritime technology.
- Penalties for Non-Compliance: Foreign vessels will be required to submit their arrival notifications via SafeSeaNet Norway (SSN). Vessels that fail to submit the required notifications could face sanctions.
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Source: Safety4sea