What is the scope of the International Convention on Salvage of 1989?

The International Convention on Salvage of 1989 (also referred to as “SALVCON”) is a binding international set of rules pertaining to maritime law in Washington and other countries. The convention establishes a legal framework that applies to the maritime salvage process. Its scope is to ensure that salvage operations are conducted safely, and that those responsible for the operations are compensated in a fair and reasonable manner. The convention primarily applies to vessels and other objects in peril at sea, that is, objects that are in danger of being lost, destroyed or damaged. It also applies to any kind of environmental damage that may result from a marine salvage operation. Salvage operations may involve a variety of activities, such as saving the vessel itself, its cargo or other items on board, and pollution control activities. Under SALVCON, salvors are entitled to receive reasonable compensation for the services they provide. This compensation must be commensurate with the risks involved and the skill and efforts of the salvors. The convention also provides for the sharing of salvage awards among the salvor(s) throughout the world. SALVCON is an important set of regulations for Washington’s maritime law. It is designed to promote safety, protect the environment, and ensure fair compensation for those involved in marine salvage operations. It also helps encourage more efficient and effective operations, and provides a set of specific guidelines to ensure that all maritime law related to salvage is followed.

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