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US Maintains Maritime Blockade, Brent Crude Price Surge In recent developments, the United States has maintained its maritime blockade on Iran, even during the ceasefire, leading to a rise in oil prices. Brent crude has closed above $100 per barrel. Iran's detention of two vessels further escalates regional tensions, impacting international maritime operations and global oil markets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Iran Urges UN for Immediate Release of Seized Vessel and Crew Iran has officially contacted the United Nations regarding the US seizure of its commercial vessel, the Touska. In a stern letter, Iranian officials demand the vessel's and crew's immediate release, urging the international community to pressure the US. This incident highlights escalating tensions and concerns over maritime security and international law... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Shipping Giants Call for Enhanced Security in the Strait of Hormuz Top shipping executives stressed the urgent need for safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, vital for global oil transport. Jotaro Tamura, CEO of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, expressed doubts about a recent ceasefire's effectiveness, citing ongoing security threats. Alexander Saverys of CMB.Tech echoed concerns about uncertainty impacting maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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IMO’s Evacuation Strategy for Ships in the Persian Gulf The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has proposed a voluntary evacuation plan for merchant ships stranded in the Persian Gulf. This initiative, responding to the IMO Council's request, aims to ensure safe navigation while respecting international law. It will utilize established traffic lanes to streamline the evacuation process for affected vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Gunfire Hits Three Ships in Strait of Hormuz; Crews Unharmed A Liberia-flagged container ship was struck by gunfire in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging its bridge. No crew members were harmed, and there was no environmental impact. This incident is part of a concerning trend, with multiple vessels targeted amid escalating tensions related to U.S.-Israeli military actions and Iranian restrictions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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NYK Group’s LNG Fleet Welcomes Its First Woman Captain NiMiC Ship Management Co., Ltd., a Taiwan-based subsidiary of the NYK Group, has appointed Louise Lin as the captain of the Taitar No. 4, marking a historic milestone as the first woman to lead an LNG carrier within the NYK Group. Lin's journey reflects significant progress for women in maritime... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Singapore Polytechnic Establishes Key Collaborations to Boost Maritime Skills On Tuesday, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) established six strategic partnerships to advance maritime decarbonization, cybersecurity, and talent development. Announced during Singapore Maritime Week 2026, these collaborations unite various stakeholders, including port operators and academic institutions, ensuring training aligns with industry needs and fostering a resilient maritime ecosystem for the future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Four Japanese Sailors Leave Ships in Persian Gulf On April 22, 2026, Japan's transport ministry confirmed that four crew members from Japan-related vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf have safely disembarked. This follows the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting maritime operations. Currently, 16 Japanese nationals remain aboard 42 vessels in the region, as tensions persist... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Maritime Giants Seek Unified Approach on Decarbonization at MEPC 84 Maritime industry organizations, including major flag registries and shipping companies, are urging IMO Member States to consider alternative proposals to the current Net-Zero Framework (NZF) ahead of MEPC 84. They emphasize the need for a unified approach to decarbonization, highlighting regulatory certainty as crucial for long-term investments in sustainability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Vizag Port Hosts Norwegian Ambassador to Discuss Sustainable Maritime Development A high-level delegation from Norway, led by Ambassador Ms. May-Elin, visited the Visakhapatnam Port Authority, highlighting global interest in India's maritime infrastructure. Discussions focused on port modernization, sustainability, and advanced technologies, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and environmental practices, reflecting a commitment to international collaboration in maritime capabilities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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Greek Seafarers to Launch Nationwide 24-Hour Strike on May Day Greek seafarers will launch a 24-hour nationwide strike on May 1, coinciding with International Workers’ Day, as announced by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO). The strike, starting at 12:01 a.m. and ending at midnight, aims to highlight demands for improved safety, working conditions, and public maritime education reforms... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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MOL Secures AIS Approval for Wind-Powered LCO2 Carrier Design Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has received approval in principle from ClassNK for a liquefied CO2 carrier designed with wind-assisted propulsion. Developed with Samsung Heavy Industries, the vessel will transport 40,000 cubic meters of CO2 using three Wind Challenger units, enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions in carbon capture efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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India’s Ports Emerge as Key Players in Global Maritime Trade India's ports are transforming from simple cargo hubs into dynamic industrial centers, as highlighted by Vijay Kumar at Singapore Maritime Week 2026. With cargo capacity doubling to 2,771 MTPA and a goal of 10,000 MTPA by 2047, this evolution, driven by public-private partnerships, is vital for global integration and investment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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UNCTAD and Singapore’s Collaboration for Advancing Maritime Decarbonization The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has teamed up with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to foster a sustainable maritime transport system. This collaboration addresses the urgent need for decarbonization, balancing efficient trade operations with environmental responsibility in the energy-intensive port sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Apr-2026
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