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MPA and DNV Join Forces for a Greener, Smarter Maritime Future The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has renewed its collaboration with DNV to advance a sustainable maritime sector. Announced on November 10, this partnership focuses on research, innovation, and talent development, emphasizing zero-emission fuels and smart ship systems. This initiative aims to cultivate future maritime professionals in Singapore... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Australia Intensifies Border Security with High Visibility Patrols The Australian Border Force (ABF) recently conducted a week-long operation in Portland to combat organized crime along Victoria's south-west coastline. Focusing on drug trafficking, particularly cocaine and methamphetamine, the initiative involved vessel searches and community engagement, reinforcing port security and collaboration with various stakeholders to enhance operational effectiveness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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NTSB to Probe Fatal Baltimore Bridge Collapse Incident The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the tragic collision between the containership Dali and the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which claimed six lives. The incident, related to electrical failures on the ship, revealed serious vulnerabilities in U.S. bridge infrastructure, with the bridge's risk level far exceeding safety standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Evidence of Early Maritime Culture in the Philippines Recent research from the Philippines reveals that advanced open-ocean navigators thrived there 35,000 years ago. Archaeologists uncovered evidence of sophisticated, interconnected communities in Mindoro, challenging long-held beliefs about Southeast Asian prehistory. Findings include advanced tools, specialized fishing gear, and long-distance trade, suggesting a complex maritime culture and intentional migration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Stress Drives Seafarers to Retire Early An annual survey of global seafarers highlights the need for continued investment in personnel for the maritime industry's future. While wages have stabilized, seniority bonuses are rising, particularly for experienced second engineers. However, mental health issues are increasing, with 44% reporting stress. Positive trends include improved training satisfaction and enhanced welfare measures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Tackling the Core Issues Behind Seafarer Exploitation Ahead of the Crew Connect summit in Manila, Henrik Jensen, CEO of Danica Maritime Services, emphasizes the urgent need to address seafarer exploitation by unscrupulous crewing agents. Document fraud undermines maritime integrity, endangering safety. Collective action is essential: thorough checks by shipowners, strict enforcement by regulators, and transparency in crewing practices are vital... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Diesel Remains Vital as Maritime Industry Advances Toward Sustainable Fuel Solutions Despite the rise of alternative fuels in maritime discussions, diesel remains a crucial player. Innovations in cleaner diesel options and enhanced engine efficiency highlight its adaptability. The industry's path to sustainability suggests a balanced approach, indicating that diesel will continue to play a significant role alongside emerging fuel technologies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Search Continues for Missing Migrants as Malaysia Recovers 21 Bodies Malaysian patrols are scouring the Andaman Sea for Rohingya refugees after a recent boat sank, claiming 21 lives. With 13 survivors rescued, the search continues for another vessel carrying 230 people. Many Rohingya risk dangerous journeys, fleeing violence in Myanmar and dire conditions in Bangladesh, hoping for safety in Malaysia... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Nigeria’s Maritime Sector Faces $8 Billion Loss Due to Idle Seafarers and CVFF Delays The Nigerian maritime sector is in crisis, with its indigenous fleet dwindling drastically, leading to foreign carriers handling 95% of cargo. Stakeholders at the PortNews Summit called for the urgent release of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, which has remained dormant for 18 years, costing the economy billions annually... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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Tanzanian Seafarer Arrested for Smuggling 3kg of Methamphetamine into Australia A Tanzanian national has been charged with importing 3kg of methamphetamine into Australia after a random baggage inspection at Port Adelaide revealed suspicious packages. The Australian Federal Police arrested the 50-year-old crew member, facing a maximum penalty of life imprisonment for importing a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Nov-2025
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