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IHR List of Authorized Ports to Issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Afghanistan Sheir khan Bandar [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Algeria Alger DZALG [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs/ Hydrocarbures Annaba DZAAE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs Arzew DZAZW [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Hydrocarbures Bejaia DZBJA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs/ Hydrocarbures DjenDjen DZDJE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande Ghazouet DZGHA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs Mostaganem DZMOS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande Oran DZORN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs Skikda DZSKI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande / Voyageurs/ Hydrocarbures Ténès DZTEN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marine marchande Antigua and Barbuda Antigua (Falmouth Harbout at St.Pauls) AGANU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] St.Johns AGSJO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Argentina Bahía Blanca ARBHI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Barranqueras ARBQS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Buenos Aires ARBUE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Caleta Paula ARCVI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Campana ARCMP [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Charata ARCNT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Clorinda ARCLX [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Colón ARCOL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Comodoro Rivadavia ARCRD [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Concepción del Uruguay ARCOU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 1/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Concordia ARCOC [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Corrientes ARCNQ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Del Guazú ARDGU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Deseado ARPUD [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Diamante ARDME [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Formosa ARFMA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Gualeguay ARGHU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Ibicuy ARIBY [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Iguazú ARIGR [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] La Paz ARLPA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] La Plata ARLPG [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Madryn ARPMY [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Mar del Plata ARMDQ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Necochea ARNEC [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Paraná ARPRA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Punta Loyola ARPLO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Punta Quilla ARPQU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Resistencia ARRES [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Rio Gallegos ARRGL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Rio Turbio ARRYO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Rosario ARROS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] San Antonio Este ARSAE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] San Lorenzo ARSLO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] San Nicolás ARSNS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Santa Fe ARSFN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Ushuaia ARUSH [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Villa Constitución ARVCN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Zárate ARZAE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 2/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Australia Albany AUALH [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Ardrossan AUARD [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Bowen [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Brisbane AUBNE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Broome AUBME [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Bunbury AUBUY [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Bundaberg AUBDB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Burnie AUBWT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Cairns AUCNS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Carnarvon AUCVO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Christmas Island [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Cocos Islands [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Coffs Harbour AUCFS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Dampier AUDAM [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Darwin AUDRW [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Derby AUDRB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Devonport AUDPO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Eden AUQDN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Esperance AUEPR [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Exmouth AUPEX [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Fremantle AUFRE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Geelong AUGEX [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Geraldton AUGET [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Gladstone AUGLT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Hay Point AUHPT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Hobart AUHBA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 3/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Launceston AULST [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Lord Howe Island AULDH [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Lucinda AULUC [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Mackay AUMKY [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Melbourne AUMEL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Melville Bay AUGOV [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Milner Bay AUGTE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Mourilyan AUMOU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] New Castel AUNTL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Adelaide AUPAE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Alma AUPTL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Bonython AUPBY [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Giles AUPGI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Hedland AUPHE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Huon AUPHU [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Kembla AUPKL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Kennedy AUTIS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Latta AUPLA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Lincoln AUPLO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port of Botany Bay AUBTB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Pirie AUPPI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port Walcott AUPWL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Portland AUPTJ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Spring Bay AUSPB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Stanley AUSTA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Sydney AUPJK [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Thevenard [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Townsville AUTSV [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 4/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Wallaroo AUWAL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Weipa AUWEI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Westernport AUWEP [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Whyalla AUWYA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Wyndham AUWYN [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Yamba AUYBA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Azerbaijan Baku AZBAK [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Bahamas (the) Bimini (Alice Town) BSBIM [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Freeport BSFPO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] George Town BSGGT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Governors Harbour BSGHB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Marsh Harbour BSMHH [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Nassau BSNAS [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] New Bight (Cat Island) BSNET [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Bahrain Al Muharraq BHRAS [ ] [ x ] [ ] Hidd (Asry, GIIC, Abdulla Ahmed Nass BHBAH [ ] [ x ] [ ] - A.A. Nass) Mina Salman (AP Terminal) - Al BHMAN [ ] [ x ] [ ] Jazeera Shipping Sitra (ALBA, GPIC, Bapco, Basrec, BHMIN [ ] [ x ] [ ] UCO-Marine, Bahrain Mineral, AGAS) Barbados Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 5/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Bridgetown BBBGI [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Port St Charles in St Peter is also a seaport. The number 0003 is attached to the BBBGI code. Port St Charles [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Belgium Antwerpen BEANR [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Gent BEGNE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Niewpoort BENIE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Oostende BEOST [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Zeebrugge BEZEE [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Brazil Barra dos Coqueiros BRBAR [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Belem BRBEL [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Cabedelo BRCDO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Corumba BRCMG [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Fortaleza BRFOR [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs every day from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Imbituba BRIBB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Itaguai BRSPB [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Port of Angra dos Reis (BR ADR). Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 6/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Itajai BRITJ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs every day from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Itaqui BRITQ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Port of Ponta da Madeira (BR PMA). Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Macaé BRMEA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Maceió BRMCZ [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Manaus BRMAO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Port of Chibatão. Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Natal BRNAT [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occur only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time). Advance notice required. Paranaguá BRPNG [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Port of Ponta do Felix/Antonina (BR PFX). Inspections for SSC issuance occurs every day from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Pecém BRPEC [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Recife BRREC [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Rio de Janeiro BRRIO [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Port of Niteroi (BR NTR). Inspections for SSC issuance occurs every day from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Rio Grande BRRIG [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Inspections for SSC issuance occurs only on business days from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) . Advance notice required. Friday 1st of April 2016 Page 7/83 © World Health Organization IHR List of Authorized ports to issue Ship Sanitation Certificates Name Code SSCC SSCEC Extension Other Information Salvador BRSSA [ x ] [ x ] [ x ] Also provides service to Ports of Aratu (BR ARB) and Madre de Deus (BR MDD). Inspections for SSC issuance occur every day from 08:00 am to 17:00 pm (local time) no Porto de Salvador and only Tuesday and Thursday, from 09:00 am to 15:00 pm (local time) nos Portos de Aratu (BR ARB) and Madre de Deus (BR MDD).
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