Resolution A.1125(30) Adopted on 5 December 2017 RELATIONS WITH NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

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E ASSEMBLY 30th session Agenda item 18(d) 18 December 2017 Original: ENGLISH Resolution A.1125(30) Adopted on 5 December 2017 (Agenda item 18(d)) THE ASSEMBLY, RECALLING Part XVI of the Convention on the International Maritime Organization (the Convention), in particular Article 67, BEARING IN MIND the Rules and Guidelines for Consultative Status of Non-Governmental International Organizations with the International Maritime Organization ("the Rules and Guidelines"), RECALLING ALSO that Article 25(a) of the Convention and rule 1 of the Rules and Guidelines require that consultative status granted by the Council to such organizations be subject to approval by the Assembly, RECALLING FURTHER that rule 10 of the Rules and Guidelines provides for a periodic review by the Council of the list of non-governmental international organizations in consultative status with IMO and for a report to be submitted to the Assembly on the continuation, or otherwise, of such status, BEARING IN MIND the change of name and acronym of the International Sailing Federation Ltd. (ISAF) to World Sailing Ltd., without an acronym, ALSO BEARING IN MIND the change of acronym of the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police, from IAASP to INTERPORTPOLICE, NOTING the decision of the Council, at its 118th session, to grant consultative status to the Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation (ASEF) and The Pew Charitable Trusts (Pew), RECALLING the decision of the Council, at its 118th session, to encourage the active participation in IMO's work of Greenpeace International, the International Maritime Health Association (IMHA) and the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police (INTERPORTPOLICE), in line with their obligations under the Rules and Guidelines, as, should there be no improvement in their performance, their status may be withdrawn,

Page 2 REAFFIRMING that all non-governmental organizations in consultative status are required to contribute substantially to the work of IMO in their respective fields of work, 1 APPROVES the decision of the Council to grant consultative status to the Active Shipbuilding Experts' Federation (ASEF) and The Pew Charitable Trusts (Pew); 2 ENDORSES the decision of the Council regarding the maintenance of the consultative status of the remaining organizations; and 3 APPROVES FURTHER the following list of non-governmental international organizations in consultative status with IMO: 1 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF SHIPPING (ICS) 1961 2 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION (ISO) 1961 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION (IEC) 1961 4 INTERNATIONAL UNION OF MARINE INSURANCE (IUMI) 1961 5 INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (ICC) 1961 6 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MARINE AIDS TO NAVIGATION AND LIGHTHOUSE AUTHORITIES (IALA) 1961 7 COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL RADIO-MARITIME (CIRM) 1961 8 COMITÉ MARITIME INTERNATIONAL (CMI) 1967 9 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTS AND HARBORS (IAPH) 1967 10 BIMCO 1969 11 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES (IACS) 1969 12 ICHCA INTERNATIONAL LTD (ICHCA) 1969 13 EUROPEAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL (CEFIC) 1971 14 OIL COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL MARINE FORUM (OCIMF) 1971 15 FRIENDS OF THE EARTH INTERNATIONAL (FOEI) 1973 16 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME PILOTS' ASSOCIATION (IMPA) 1973 17 INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER LESSORS (IICL) 18 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRILLING CONTRACTORS (IADC)

Page 3 19 20 21 22 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSTITUTES OF NAVIGATION (IAIN) INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF MARINE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS (ICOMIA) INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SHIPMASTERS' ASSOCIATIONS (IFSMA) INTERNATIONAL LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCE MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION (ILAMA) 23 INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE UNION (ISU) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OIL & GAS PRODUCERS (IOGP) COMMUNITY OF EUROPEAN SHIPYARDS' ASSOCIATIONS (CESA) INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT TANKER OWNERS (INTERTANKO) INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY ASSOCIATIONS (P & I Clubs) THE INTERNATIONAL TANKER OWNERS POLLUTION FEDERATION LTD (ITOPF) INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE (IUCN) ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION OF THE SEA (ACOPS) SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL GAS TANKER AND TERMINAL OPERATORS LTD (SIGTTO) 1979 1979 1979 1981 1981 1983 1983 32 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME RESCUE FEDERATION (IMRF) 1985 33 INTERNATIONAL ROAD TRANSPORT UNION (IRU) 1987 34 INTERNATIONAL SHIPSUPPLIERS & SERVICES ASSOCIATION (ISSA) 1989 35 DANGEROUS GOODS ADVISORY COUNCIL (DGAC) 1989 36 GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL 1991 37 CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION (CLIA) 1993 38 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRY CARGO SHIPOWNERS (INTERCARGO) 1993 39 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LECTURERS ASSOCIATION (IMLA) 1993

Page 4 40 WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) 1993 41 THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE MANUFACTURERS (EUROMOT) 1993 42 IPIECA LIMITED (IPIECA) 1995 43 THE INSTITUTE OF MARINE ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (IMarEST) 1995 44 IBEROAMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MARITIME LAW (IIDM) 1995 45 INTERNATIONAL SHIP MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION (InterManager) 1995 46 INTERNATIONAL PARCEL TANKERS ASSOCIATION (IPTA) 1997 47 WORLD SAILING LTD 1999 48 INTERNATIONAL MARINE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (IMCA) 1999 49 INTERNATIONAL OCEAN INSTITUTE (IOI) 1999 50 WORLD NUCLEAR TRANSPORT INSTITUTE (WNTI) 1999 51 INTERNATIONAL HARBOUR MASTERS' ASSOCIATION (IHMA) 2001 52 INTERNATIONAL BULK TERMINALS ASSOCIATION (IBTA) 2001 53 INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN MARITIME ASSOCIATION (ICMA) 2001 54 THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS (RINA) 2001 55 INTERNATIONAL VESSEL OPERATORS DANGEROUS GOODS ASSOCIATION, INC (IVODGA) 2001 56 INTERFERRY 2003 57 INTERNATIONAL MARITIME HEALTH ASSOCIATION (IMHA) 2003 58 INTERNATIONAL TOWING TANK CONFERENCE (ITTC) 2005 59 INTERNATIONAL BUNKER INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (IBIA) 2005 60 61 THE FEDERATION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF SHIP BROKERS AND AGENTS (FONASBA) INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MARITIME UNIVERSITIES (IAMU) 2007 2007 62 INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS' FEDERATION (ITF) 2007 63 INTERNATIONAL PAINT AND PRINTING INK COUNCIL (IPPIC) 2007

Page 5 64 INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE (IFAW) 2007 65 INTERNATIONAL SPILL CONTROL ORGANIZATION (ISCO) 2007 66 GLOBAL MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING ASSOCIATION (GlobalMET) 2009 67 WORLD SHIPPING COUNCIL (WSC) 2009 68 NACE INTERNATIONAL 2009 69 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AIRPORT AND SEAPORT POLICE (INTERPORTPOLICE) 2009 70 THE NAUTICAL INSTITUTE (NI) 2009 71 SUPERYACHT BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (SYBAss) 2011 72 PACIFIC ENVIRONMENT 2011 73 CLEAN SHIPPING COALITION (CSC) 2011 74 BUREAU INTERNATIONAL DES CONTAINERS ET DU TRANSPORT INTERMODAL (BIC) 2011 75 INTERNATIONAL IRON METALLICS ASSOCIATION LTD (IIMA) 2011 76 INTERNATIONAL WATER MIST ASSOCIATION (IWMA) 2015 77 INTERNATIONAL PORT COMMUNITY SYSTEMS ASSOCIATION (IPCSA) 2015 78 ACTIVE SHIPBUILDING EXPERTS' FEDERATION (ASEF) 2017 79 THE PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS (PEW) 2017