Also known as IMO, International Maritime Organisation, Organisation maritime internationale
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The International Maritime Organization is a United Nations agency that makes rules and laws to govern how ships operate on the world's oceans. It matters because these regulations help ensure safe shipping, protect the marine environment, and establish standards that apply across all countries.
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国际海事组织(英語:International Maritime Organization - IMO;法語:Organisation Maritime Internationale;西班牙語:Organización Marítima Internacional)是联合国的一个专门机构,依《国际海事组织公约》成立,总部设于伦敦。该组织原名为政府间海事咨询组织,简称海协(英語:IMCO),1982年更为现名。截至2021年3月,该组织共有174个会员国。该组织的口号是“清洁海洋上的安全、保安和高效航运”(英語:"Safe, secure and efficient shipping on clean oceans")。
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