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Houthis Sink Second Vessel in Red Sea Escalating Maritime Attacks Yemen's Houthi rebels, backed by Iran, claimed responsibility for sinking the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Eternity C earlier this week, following a similar attack on the Magic Seas. This marks a troubling escalation in assaults on Red Sea shipping, raising significant security concerns in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Industry Condemns Red Sea Attacks as Safety Crisis Escalates Major shipping organizations, including the International Chamber of Shipping and BIMCO, have condemned recent attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, which resulted in seafarer fatalities. The joint statement emphasized a "callous disregard for the lives of innocent civilian seafarers" following the sinking of two ships this week... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Houthis Release Video Capturing Sinking of The Magic Seas Vessel Yemen's Houthi rebels released a video of the bulk carrier Magic Seas sinking after an attack. The footage shows explosions on the ship's side, followed by rebels boarding the vessel. With the crew rescued, militants detonated explosives below the waterline, leading to the ship's rapid flooding and eventual sinking... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Cruise Bharat Mission gets boost with New Gujrat Coastal Circuits Under the Cruise Bharat Mission, Gujarat plans three cruise circuits along its coast, featuring destinations like Diu, Jamnagar, and Dwarka. Clusters include Padala Island and routes connecting historical and cultural sites within 100 km. The Gujarat Maritime Board is enhancing infrastructure and promoting sustainable cruise tourism growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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India Secures Rs 10,000 Crore Maritime FDI from Cyprus Firms Interorient, established in 1979 and managing over 100 vessels worldwide, aims to enhance India's maritime workforce significantly. This investment will create numerous job opportunities for Indian cadets and seafarers, reinforcing international confidence in India's shipping sector and positioning the country as a vital maritime hub for future growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Piracy Surges 50% Driven by Rise in Singapore Strait Incidents The ICC International Maritime Bureau (IMB) reports a 50% rise in piracy and armed robberies against ships in the first half of 2025, with 90 incidents recorded, particularly alarming in the Singapore Strait. This vital shipping route saw a surge from 15 incidents last year, raising serious safety concerns for crew members... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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India Advocates Maritime Safety and Gender Inclusivity at IMO Council Session in London India's delegation, led by Shri T.K. Ramachandran, is participating in the 134th IMO Council session in London, focusing on maritime safety and gender inclusivity. Advocating for enhanced safety protocols and gender equality, India aims to influence international policies, fostering a safer and more equitable maritime sector for all nations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Seventeen Crew Members Missing After Second Vessel Sunk in Red Sea Seventeen crew members remain missing after the MV Eternity C sank in the Red Sea. The Department of Migrant Workers confirmed that two fatalities were previously reported, but the exact death toll is unclear. Rescue operations continue, with five survivors safe and providing critical information about the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Greece Urges Global Shipping Action After Attacks on Greek Vessels in the Red Sea Greece has urged the International Maritime Organization to unite against rising tensions in the Red Sea, following attacks on Greek-owned vessels, Magic Seas and Eternity C. The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs highlighted the need for restoring order in line with international maritime laws and issued safety guidelines for shipowners... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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UN Security Council Addresses Yemen Crisis Amid Houthi Attacks The UN Security Council convened to address Yemen's escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis, highlighting regional instability due to Houthi attacks on shipping. UN envoy Hans Grundberg warned of a "deeply volatile" situation while noting fragile hopes for peace after a recent Iran-Israel ceasefire. Urgent calls for protecting civilians and stabilizing the region were emphasized... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Startup Innovates Affordable Green Methanol Production for Maritime Industry Scientists Lim Kang Hui and Haw Kok Giap are tackling the maritime industry's sustainability challenge with their startup, CRecTech. Founded in 2022, their innovative catalyst technology aims to reduce methanol production costs and emissions. By 2025, they plan to produce 30 tonnes of affordable green methanol annually, addressing rising regulatory demands... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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New Zealand Launches Maritime Digital Transformation to Enhance Navigation Safety and Efficiency The New Zealand government is investing approximately US$17.5 million in the Maritime Digital Transformation initiative to enhance navigation. This collaboration between Land Information New Zealand and Maritime NZ will improve mariners' access to crucial data, ensuring better safety, fuel efficiency, and optimized routing in New Zealand’s waters over the next four years... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Nigerian Seafarers Demand Maritime Reforms to Address Harassment and Improve Welfare Nigerian seafarers are urgently calling for reforms in the maritime sector, citing harassment, poor welfare, and inadequate support. During the 2025 Day of the Seafarers event in Lagos, speakers emphasized the need for enforcing anti-harassment policies and creating safe reporting mechanisms to protect crew members and enhance operational efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Norwegian Maritime Authority Reports Rise in Serious Vessel Accidents and Injuries in 2025 The Norwegian Maritime Authority's Accident Status report for the first half of 2025 reveals 589 incidents involving commercial vessels. Notably, serious incidents, particularly groundings, rose by 54% from 2024. While only one fatality was reported, serious personal injuries increased by 16%, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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Marine Pilot Seriously Injured in Pilot Ladder Accident During Vessel Boarding In the early hours of Monday, a 66-year-old marine pilot suffered critical injuries after falling 20 feet while boarding a vessel from a pilot boat. He was quickly evacuated to a hospital for urgent treatment. The incident, under investigation, highlights the risks associated with pilot ladder operations despite existing safety regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:10-Jul-2025
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