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January 2024

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Spotlight on Maritime Affairs

Issue 40, NewsBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
The BMA’s Maritime Affairs team are  The Bahamas Maritime Authority’s voice at regulatory meetings where they represent both The BMA and the broader Bahamas, ensuring the effective voice and participation…

Many thanks to our panellists and guests at BMA LISW23 event

Events and Activities, Issue 40By BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
The BMA would like to thank all of the expert speakers and attendees at our London International Shipping Week 2023 event in September. We were proud to be a silver…

First ‘in person’ passenger ship seminar since the pandemic took place in Miami

Events and Activities, Issue 40, NewsBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
The  BMA was pleased to hold  a passenger  ship seminar in Miami, USA, in August, the first ‘in person’ seminar for this sector since the pandemic. The event was an…

Bahamas meeting with the US Coast Guard

Events and Activities, Issue 40, News from The BahamasBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
As a part of its ongoing commitment to strategic collaboration with industry partners, members of The BMA and Bahamas Shipowners’ Association (BSA) held a meeting in August with the US…

BMA Delegation spends a successful week in Beijing, China

Events and Activities, Issue 40By BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
Following on from the successful visit to Shanghai, China earlier in the summer, The BMA arranged a further promotional week in August, this time to the capital, Beijing.

BMA runs a seminar for its Greek Stakeholders

Events and Activities, Issue 40By BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
The BMA was pleased to hold a seminar on 13th July 2023 in Athens, Greece, with the objective of updating its Greek stakeholders on regulatory and general technical matters. 

The BMA represents The Bahamas at two major regional meetings

Events and Activities, Issue 40By BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
During the summer, The BMA, along with the Bahamas Port Department, represented The Bahamas at both the Caribbean 2nd Regional Meeting of Directors and Heads of Maritime Administrations (DIHMAR)

The Bahamas is re-elected to the IMO Council

Issue 40, News, News from The BahamasBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
The Bahamas was successfully re-elected to the IMO Council for the period 2024- 2025. In a highly competitive campaign with 24 countries

The Bahamas celebrates 50 years of independence

Issue 40, News from The BahamasBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
10 July 2023 marked 50 years of independence for The Bahamas. As we celebrated this golden anniversary, we reflected

A message from the Managing Director and CEO Capt Dwain Hutchinson

Issue 40, Thoughts from the CEOBy BMA MarketingJanuary 12, 2024
As we have progressed through the first quarter of 2024, we have seen a continuation of the threats to seafarers
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