Turkish Mugla area become protected in 2010
hp_nws_02A new regulation will come into force in Turkey regarding black and grey water discharge. It will go under the name “Blue Card Scheme” and it will affects all sized yachts in the Mugla area that is from Bodrum to Fethiye. Details are as follows:

 

From 1 March 2010 in the Gocek Dalaman Area:

- This area will be announced as a sea park like similar ones in Italy.

- Discharge of black and grey water is forbidden in this area (therefore a holding tank for all waste water is essential).

- All boats must have a Blue Card .

- Other than the marinas only 1112 boats can stay in this area.

- Entering some historical areas (like Hamam Bay) is prohibited.

- Anchoring in some areas is prohibited to protect the ecological underwater system. Only dedicated mooring buoys should be used.

- Maximum mooring period for boats in Gocek-Dalaman Coves is limited to 11 days.

- Speed limit is maximum 6 knots.

- Disturbing music is prohibited.

- Cooking on deck is prohibited.

- Diving in some coves is also prohibited.

 

Blue Card


All yachts, commercial and private, of all sizes, must comply with the Blue Card scheme in the Mugla area (that is from Bodrum to Fethiye). There is no lower limit in size or capacity given. Discharge of waste water is forbidden in this area. Waste water is defined as; black water, bilge water, ballast water, and sludge.

 

The issuing and delivery of the Blue Cards to boats will be performed by the Port Authorities and the Marinas. All yachts will have to purchase a Blue Card (70tl for life) in order to present it when pumping out. The Blue Card will record the date and volume pumped out.

 

Only Black Tanks are required for smaller yachts but the grey water must be put into the black tank, and hence pumped out. Foreign flagged boats however will not be checked by the authorities as to whether they have a tank or not. Turkish flagged boats are checked annually in order to receive their sailing certificate. Upon inspection of a foreign flagged boat, authorities will only ask to see the Blue Card, and will check to see legal waste disposal has been made. If the boat has been sailing for a period of time and there is no discharge recorded, there will be a penalty charged.

 

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Pump Out Facilities


There are 30 pump out facilities in the Bodrum to Fethiye area in which the scheme is being initiated. Current pump out facilities are listed on the TURMEPA website (unfortunately we couldn't find them). By March 2010 it is intended there will be around 120 pumping out facilities in the area. All marinas will have to have waste acceptance facilities. For each ton of waste, the waste acceptance facilities will charge 30 Euros.


Policing


Not only the Coast Guard but Mugla Directorates boats will be policing the system. The penalties are not announced yet. This system is fully supported by the Government.

 

For the time being this is a pilot project for the Mugla Area. The authorities have the intention to implement it to all Turkish Waters, but not for at least 5 years.


The system starts on 1.3.2010


There are clearly many “what if'” questions and undoubtedly there are still a few problems to iron out for the scheme to function smoothly. In Turkey all floating objects are labelled “ships”, from Super tankers and cruise liners down to small cruising yachts and fishing boats, and the regulations have not as yet been modified for the different sizes and uses of vessels. Yachts can only comply as best they can whilst sailing in these waters.

 

As one forum user says, “We can't all go on complaining about how mucky our favourite cruising ground, "the Med" is getting, without at least considering that by being there, we too are contributing to this mess, even if on a small scale... think globally, act locally and get the tanks fitted... just as long as there is somewhere to have them pumped out.”

 

You can explore and learn more about Marine Protected Areas here

 

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