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India’s First Indigenous Pollution Control Vessel Joins Coast Guard On Tuesday, the Indian Coast Guard inaugurated 'Samudra Pratap', its first domestically developed pollution control vessel. This achievement enhances India's ability to tackle maritime pollution and reflects a commitment to self-reliance in defense. Equipped with advanced technology, the vessel will play a vital role in environmental protection and maritime security... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Venezuela Enacts Strict Anti-Piracy and Blockade Legislation Venezuela's National Assembly has passed a law imposing up to 20 years in prison for promoting or financing "piracy or blockades." This move follows increased U.S. actions against Venezuelan oil shipments. Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez criticized the opposition for allegedly supporting U.S. sanctions that threaten the nation's economy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Large Container Ships Return to Suez Canal After Two Years After nearly two years of interruptions, major shipping lines have resumed sailing through the Suez Canal, crucial for global trade. The giant LNG-powered vessel CMA CGM Jacques Saade recently navigated the route, marking significant progress. However, challenges like high insurance premiums and security threats remain, complicating the recovery... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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HSL Advances 60-Ton Bollard Pull Tug Construction for VPA Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) has marked significant progress in its 60-ton Bollard Pull Tug program for the Visakhapatnam Port Authority. Key milestones include the keel laying of the first tug and a contract for a second vessel, underscoring the collaboration aimed at modernizing VPA's fleet in line with India's Maritime Vision 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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UK’s MCA to Open Innovation Hub Soon The United Kingdom will launch the Maritime Innovation Center in April 2026, overseen by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency. This initiative aims to support ship operators, startups, and technology developers while ensuring safety. Focus areas include maritime autonomy, alternative fuels, and smart shipping solutions, enhancing innovation in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Nigerian Navy Saves 20 Seafarers from Fire Near Calabar Coast The Nigerian Navy successfully rescued 20 crew members from the motor vessel Chimba Express after a fire broke out near the Calabar Channel on December 22, 2025. Despite one crew member jumping overboard, all others were saved. Preliminary investigations indicate an electrical fault caused the fire, with ongoing rescue efforts for the missing individual... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Vizhinjam International Port Introduces Shore Leave for Ship Crew Members to Boost Tourism The Vizhinjam International Port is set to boost local tourism by allowing ship crew members to go ashore and explore nearby attractions. This new 'shore leave' policy enables crew from visiting vessels to enjoy sights like Kovalam Beach while their ships handle cargo, fostering increased visitor engagement and tourism opportunities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Ice-Class Carrier Completes First Arctic LNG Winter Shipment An Arc7 ice-class LNG carrier, the Christophe de Margerie, has made history by completing the first winter pickup of LNG from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 plant. Loaded on December 19, this pivotal achievement for Novatek signifies an effort to sustain production amid Arctic winter challenges, highlighting advancements in ice-class shipping capabilities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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CMA CGM Ships Resume Suez Canal Transit Amid Easing Red Sea Tensions Two CMA CGM vessels have successfully navigated the Suez Canal, indicating a potential easing of disruptions from the Gaza conflict. Since November 2023, shipping companies had been avoiding the canal due to Houthi militant attacks. With a fragile ceasefire in place, shipping operations are gradually returning to normal... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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Marine Electric Vehicle Growth Advances Sustainable Shipping The Marine Electric Vehicles Market is set to grow significantly, from USD 6.89 billion in 2024 to USD 26 billion by 2032, driven by stricter environmental regulations and a shift towards sustainable propulsion. Innovations in battery technology and digital solutions are enhancing fleet efficiency, emphasizing the need for tailored regional strategies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Dec-2025
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