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India and Norway Deepen Ties in Maritime and Green Energy India and Norway are enhancing cooperation in maritime, green energy, and startups. Norwegian Ambassador May-Elin Stener noted that Prime Minister Modi's upcoming Oslo visit will strengthen ties. With 160 Norwegian companies in India, 70% in maritime, and a focus on sustainable energy, collaboration promises significant growth and innovation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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Kuwait Captures IRGC-Linked Group Near Bubiyan Island On May 12, 2026, Kuwait's Ministry of Interior reported the apprehension of several men attempting to enter by sea, linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. They confessed to plans for hostile operations from Bubiyan Island. The incident underscored ongoing security concerns and the vigilance of Kuwaiti authorities in national defense... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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New Seaplane Services Set to Transform Travel to Lakshadweep Reaching Lakshadweep has historically required long sea voyages or limited flights to Agatti Island. Starting May 13, 2026, trial seaplane flights from Kochi will assess a new commercial service linking the islands. This initiative, supported by key aviation bodies, aims to enhance connectivity and promote eco-tourism in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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US Charges Operators and Superintendent for Dali Collision The U.S. Justice Department has indicted two foreign operators and a shoreside superintendent following the March 2024 collision of the cargo ship Dali, which destroyed Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge and killed six construction workers. The incident caused $5 billion in damages and significant environmental harm, with charges including conspiracy and Clean Water Act violations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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HVO Biofuel Proves Effective in MSC Cruises Engines Trial Eni and MSC Cruises have successfully tested Enilive’s HVO biofuel in maritime transport, powering the MSC Opera's engine for about 2,000 hours without modifications. The trial showed significant reductions in nitrogen oxide and particulate emissions, with lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions cut by approximately 80%, marking a vital step towards decarbonizing maritime transport... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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Call for Stronger Legal Safeguards for Seafarers The International Maritime Organisation's Legal Committee is reviewing updates on seafarers' fair treatment amidst rising concerns over arbitrary detentions and legal uncertainties. A joint report from ICS and ITF highlights the disconnect between international guidelines and local judicial practices, emphasizing the need for consistent application of due process in maritime cases... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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ISWAN India 2026 Wellbeing Initiatives for Seafarers, Families and Shore Staff ISWAN, in collaboration with the ISWAN India Association, is launching interactive sessions to support the wellbeing of seafarers, their families, and shore staff. Programs include the Family Outreach and Seafarer Education Awareness sessions, addressing the maritime community's needs. Registrations close one week before each session. Visit ISWAN's website for details... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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Maersk Delays Hormuz Transit Due to Fragile Ceasefire A.P. Moller – Maersk announced it will continue to avoid transiting through the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing uncertainties from the fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire. The company described the situation as “highly volatile,” advising caution and emphasizing that navigational safety remains unguaranteed despite recent diplomatic efforts. Alternative transport solutions are being explored... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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Hondius Departs Tenerife for Rotterdam with 25 Crew Onboard The Hondius departed Granadilla, Tenerife, at 19:00 on May 11, heading to Rotterdam, expected on May 17. With 27 individuals onboard, including two medical professionals, the ship is managing a critical situation: a French passenger tested positive for hantavirus. Health authorities are coordinating sanitation and contact tracing efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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KR Leads Two IMO Expert Groups on Ammonia Effluent and NOx Reduction Korean Register (KR) has been appointed Coordinator for two expert groups under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) addressing ammonia effluent management and nitrogen oxides (NOx) reduction strategies. This collaboration aims to establish technical and regulatory frameworks, facilitating the maritime industry's transition to ammonia-fueled vessels as a zero-carbon alternative amidst rising environmental pressures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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LR and Marlink Unite to Drive Maritime Digital Innovation Lloyd’s Register (LR) has partnered with Marlink to improve the management of complex onboard digital systems in the maritime sector. This collaboration aims for a cohesive digital approach, addressing challenges like connectivity and cybersecurity. Insights from LR’s Digital Maturity Index will guide shipowners in navigating digital transformation complexities effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:13-May-2026
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