Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks

The Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks is a 2007 treaty of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The purpose of the convention is to establish uniform rules for the prompt and effective removal of shipwrecks located in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of a state that may be hazardous to navigation or to the environment. The convention gives states authority to remove wrecks from the portion of its EEZ that is within international waters without any implication that the state is claiming sovereignty over that area.

The convention was concluded at Nairobi, Kenya, on 18 May 2007. It entered into force on 14 April 2015 after being ratified by ten states.[1]

List of states parties

As of the end of October 2016, the Convention has been ratified by 31 states.[1]

State party Signed Deposited Entered into force
 Albania 27 April 2015 27 July 2015
 Antigua and Barbuda 9 January 2015 14 April 2015
 Bahamas 5 June 2015 5 September 2015
 Bulgaria 8 February 2012 14 April 2015
 Congo, Republic of the 19 May 2014 14 April 2015
 Cook Islands 22 December 2014 14 April 2015
 Cyprus 22 July 2015 22 October 2015
 Denmark 12 November 2008 14 April 2014 14 April 2015
 France 24 September 2008 4 February 2016 4 May 2016
 Germany 17 November 2008 20 June 2013 14 April 2015
 India 23 March 2011 14 April 2015
 Iran 19 April 2011 14 April 2015
 Jordan 16 September 2016 16 December 2016
 Kenya 14 April 2015 14 July 2015
 Liberia 8 January 2015 14 April 2015
 Malaysia 28 November 2013 14 April 2015
 Malta 18 January 2015 18 April 2015
 Marshall Islands 27 October 2014 14 April 2015
 Morocco 13 June 2013 14 April 2015
 Netherlands[upper-alpha 1] 27 October 2008 19 January 2016 19 April 2016
 Nigeria 23 July 2009 14 April 2015
 Niue 27 April 2015 27 July 2015
 Palau 29 September 2011 14 April 2015
 Panama 18 August 2015 18 November 2015
 Romania 20 September 2016 20 December 2016
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 31 March 2016 30 June 2016
 South Africa 4 September 2015 4 December 2015
  Switzerland 16 May 2016 16 August 2016
 Tonga 20 March 2015 20 June 2015
 Tuvalu 17 February 2015 17 May 2015
 United Kingdom[upper-alpha 2] 30 November 2012 14 April 2015

Signatories that are not parties

In addition to the states that are party to the Convention, an additional two states are signatories, but not party to it.[1]

State Signed
 Estonia 28 March 2008
 Italy 23 September 2008

Notes

  1. The Convention only applies to the European part of the Netherlands.
  2. The Convention was extended to and entered into force for the Isle of Man on 14 April 2015 and Gibraltar on 16 April 2015.

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