
NORMAM-401/DPC, Chapter 4, outlines Brazil's regulations for biofouling management on vessels, aiming to mitigate the introduction of non-native aquatic species into Brazilian Jurisdictional Waters. These rules, based on International Maritime Organisation (IMO) guidelines, primarily apply to vessels over 24 meters in length, with exemptions for smaller craft and certain government or platform support vessels. The core requirements mandate that applicable vessels must maintain a Biofouling Management Plan and Biofouling Logbook, detailing inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of anti-fouling systems. Furthermore, the standards establish strict procedures for in-water cleaning, which must generally be requested in advance and include residue capture, particularly when a vessel's fouling level exceeds micro-fouling. Finally, the text details penalties and sanctions for non-compliance, alongside the administrative procedures for handling environmental infractions.
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