MSC Awarded for Whale Protection Efforts by BWBS

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MSC Award Blue Whales and Blue Skies

For the sixth year in a row, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has been awarded the highest tier Sapphire Award by the Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies (BWBS) environmental protection program in California. BWBS is a collaborative initiative led by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration that aims to assist ocean carriers in reducing speeds while transiting near whale migration zones.

By slowing down to <10 knots in these sensitive areas, participating ocean carriers substantially minimize the risk of accidental collisions with endangered whales. The program also greatly reduces underwater noise while cutting carbon emissions. Achieving the Sapphire Tier award means that MSC adhered to the speed reduction protocol in Vessel Speed Reduction (VSR) zones for 85-100% of the total fleet distance travelled.

This year’s program ran from May 1 to December 15, 2023, with thirty-three global shipping companies participating. MSC and other carriers worked to reduce speed in the San Francisco Bay area and the Southern California region adjacent to the Port of Long Beach. Environmental experts have identified these areas as critical zones for whale feeding and migratory patterns.

As an industry leader, MSC is committed to advancing environmental sustainability in the transportation and logistics sector. To achieve this, MSC works consistently to minimize how its operation impacts the ecosystems that whales and marine life inhabit. Furthermore, MSC is proud to have participated in this year’s BWBS program, which saw participating companies reduce emissions by 1,250 tons of NOx (nitrogen oxides) and 45,000 metric tons of regional GHGs (greenhouse gases).

Stanley Kwiaton, MSC Regional Manager, West Coast Port Operations, stated, “MSC is grateful to once again see our efforts recognized for the sixth year in a row. As a family company that was born with a passion for the sea, we are dedicated to achieving sustainable cargo transportation. We look forward to continued success in the future as we work together to make our oceans safer for generations to come.”

Whales are incredibly important for marine ecosystems worldwide, so MSC protects their populations by rerouting and slowing down in other regions, including Greece and Sri Lanka. MSC also works closely with the International Maritime Organization, the World Wide Fund for Nature, and the World Shipping Council to identify and implement best practices that set a standard for the entire industry.


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