Though IMO's main concern is marine safety, it is presently dealing with a more grave and gruesome problem of Marine Pollution. Since last few decades the transportation of oil through sea has increased tremendously. Incident such as the one in 1967, famously known as the Torrey Canyon disaster which spilled 1,20,000 tons of oil into the sea and created havoc in the Marine as well as coastal areas. It was after such incidents that a need arose to design measures to prevent such accidents and to minimize the consequences. Pertaining to this issue, MARPOL, an international convention for prevention of pollution at sea from ships was formed. The convention regulates pollution not only by oil but also by chemicals, sewage, garbage, goods in packaged form and also air pollution.
IMO has also helped increasing the communication system on the ship. International mobile satellite organization(IMSO) was established to improve ship to shore communication and rescue systems. To increase the ship's safety and to caution them regarding the weather conditions Global Maritime Distress and Safety System(GMDSS) was established in 1988. With this system, a ship in distress is assured assistance even if the crew members didn't get a chance to send a distress signal ,as a signal is sent automatically.
The best way to prevent accidents at sea is to train and upgrade the seafarers with adequate knowledge and advanced Technology. An international convention on standards of training, certification, and watch keeping of seafarers was established for this purpose. Learning from the recent incidents of Marine piracy, IMO has decided to increase the protection of seafarers against Pirates and terrorists. It will be revising the International Ship and Port Facility Security(ISPS) Code, which was established in July 2004, for this purpose. Under this act, the ship and the ports that are involved in international trade will be provided with high-security and strict security procedures will be maintained to provide utmost safety and protection.
Apart from this, IMO has continuously adopted and upgraded its various amendments to provide a comprehensive body of international conventions so as to increase the efficiency and quality of the shipping industry. It makes an extra effort to see that lives at sea are not put to risk under any circumstances and also to prevent activities that pollute the marine environment.