Press Area
EMSA maintains a service for journalists and members of the media seeking information about the Agency, its work, and its remit. If you are a journalist, you can get in touch with a press officer by emailing press (at) emsa.europa.eu.
If you are a member of the public and you have a question for us, you can use our contact form. If you are seeking public access to documents under the provisions of Regulation 1049/2001, you can use our access to documents form to make a request.
See below for our latest press releases:
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RPAS operation begins offering enhanced maritime surveillance to Danish national authorities
From mid-May EMSA RPAS are flying from Denmark’s northernmost town Skagen, offering enhanced maritime surveillance. The service is being provided by EMSA following a request from the Royal Danish ...
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Emissions monitoring campaign kicks off over the Baltic Sea using specially equipped drones
Together with the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) is conducting a large-scale emissions monitoring campaign using remotely piloted aircraft, ...
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EMSA contracts satellite communication services to support maritime surveillance operations conducted by remotely piloted aircraft systems
EMSA has recently awarded six contracts for satellite communication (satcom) services to support the maritime surveillance operations of the Agency’s remotely piloted aircraft systems. The contracts ...
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EMSA signs cooperation agreements with EU Naval Missions to provide enhanced maritime awareness for operations in Somalia and Libya
EMSA is supporting EU Naval Force operations – Atalanta and Irini – following the signature of two cooperation agreements with EU NAVFOR-Somalia (Operation Atalanta) on the one hand and EUNAVFOR MED ...
Published11.02.2022Categories -
EMSA’s remotely piloted aircraft are assisting Spanish authorities in actively monitoring sulphur emissions from ships transiting the busy Strait of Gibraltar
Over the summer EMSA’s remotely piloted aircraft have been monitoring the level of sulphur oxides released by ships transiting the Strait of Gibraltar, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. The ...
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