Examples of Gulfs area in a sentence
In accordance with Regulation38.6.1 of Annex I of MARPOL 73/78, the discharge restriction in § 151.13 for the Red Sea area, Gulfs area, Gulf of Aden area, the Oman area of the Arabian Sea, and the Southern South African waters will enter into effect when each party to MARPOL 73/78 whose coastline borders the special area has certified that reception facilities are available and the IMO has established an effec- tive date for each special area.
Prior to the Application Deadline specified in Section 6.2, Procurement Timetable, a submitted application may be withdrawn by submitting a written request for its withdrawal to the Procurement Coordinator specified in Section 6.1.
The Gulfs area means the sea area located north west of the rhumb line between Ras al Hadd (22°30′N, 59°48′E) and Ras Al Fasteh (25°4′N, 61°25′E).
For the purposes of §§ 151.09 through 151.25 of this subpart, the special areas are the Mediterranean Sea area, the Baltic Sea area, the Black Sea area, the Red Sea area, the Gulfs area, the Gulf of Aden, the Antarctic area, the North West European waters, the Oman area of the Arabian Sea, and the Southern South African Waters, which are described in § 151.06 of this subpart.
For the purposes of this Annex, the special areas are the Mediterranean Sea area, the Baltic Sea area, the Black Sea area, the Red Sea area, the "Gulfs area", the Gulf of Aden and the Antarctic area, which are defined as follows: (a)-(f) No change.
The Gulfs area means the sea area located north west of the rhumb line between Ras al Hadd (22°30′N, 59°48′E) and Ras Al Fasteh (25°04′N, 61°25′E).(2) (a) Subject to the provisions of Regulation 11 of this Annex, any discharge into the sea of oil or oily mixture from any oil tanker and any ship of 400 tons gross tonnage and above other than an oil tanker shall be prohibited, while in a special area.
Other areas so designated include North Western European waters, the Mediterranean, Baltic, Black and Red Seas, the Gulfs area, the Gulf of Aden and the Antarctic sea area.
The 1973 Convention identified the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, and the Baltic Sea, the Red Sea and the Gulfs area as special areas.
The Gulfs area means the sea area located north west of the rhumb line between Ras al Hadd (22°30N, 59°48E) and Ras Al Fasteh (25°04N, 61°25E).
This system saves about 27 litres of fuel per hour in comparison with diesel generators with an annual operational cost of approximately F$20,000.The second system is a 10 kW similar power system commissioned in 1987 at a nearby village (PEDP 1988).