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India Plans Mega Shipbuilding Cluster in Tuticorin The V.O. Chidambaranar Port Authority has announced a special purpose vehicle to establish a shipbuilding cluster in Tuticorin, enhancing India's maritime sector. This joint venture, named the National Shipbuilding & Heavy Industries Park, aims to boost domestic shipbuilding capabilities, aligning with the Union Cabinet's vision for maritime infrastructure growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Paradip Port Launches Shore Power to Boost Green Shipping Paradip Port Authority (PPA) has made a significant sustainability achievement by implementing a Shore-to-Ship Power Supply System, becoming India's second major port to do so. This system reduces emissions and promotes cleaner operations by supplying full-load power to docked vessels, aligning with global decarbonization efforts and enhancing environmental compliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Sweden Unveils Joint Maritime Traffic Centre in Stockholm On January 29, 2026, the Swedish Maritime Administration and Ports of Stockholm launched a new maritime traffic center in Stockholm. This facility centralizes essential operations for enhanced safety and coordination along Sweden's coastlines, fostering better communication and efficiency among maritime stakeholders as traffic increases in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Winter Storm Reveals 19th Century Shipwreck on Jersey Shore This winter, powerful storms along the Jersey Shore revealed the wreckage of the Lawrence N. McKenzie, a wooden ship that sank in 1890. Though the crew survived, the ship was lost to history until recent beach erosion exposed its remains, buried under sand for nearly 140 years... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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CMA CGM Repositions Vessels Amid Atlantic Storms CMA CGM announced it is repositioning vessels to safe areas due to severe weather impacting the Atlantic, particularly along the coastlines of France, Spain, and Morocco. The company emphasized the exceptional intensity of conditions in the Bay of Biscay, prompting proactive measures to ensure crew and cargo safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Rising Challenges for Seafarers Revealed in WMU Study The World Maritime University’s report, In Search of a Sea-Life Balance in an Adverse Environment, reveals significant challenges faced by seafarers, including long hours and high stress. Nearly half of the surveyed 4,372 seafarers plan to leave the industry within five years, citing poor mental health and working conditions as key factors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Two Years On: MV Dali Crew Still Held in US Following Baltimore Bridge Incident Several crew members from the MV Dali, detained in the U.S. for nearly two years after a fatal collision with a Baltimore bridge, remain uncertain about their futures. While they can move freely within the city, their passports are confiscated, limiting travel. Advocates highlight their commitment to preventing the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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MAIB Probes Unclear Reasons for Stern Trawler Sinking The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released findings on the sinking of the trawler Opportune off Scotland's coast. The vessel, which sank on March 24, 2024, experienced rapid flooding likely due to aging seawater pipework. Key safety issues were identified, prompting calls for updated guidelines and improved crew training... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Tragic Fall on North Sea Rig Linked to Missing Floor Grating The UK's offshore safety regulator has determined that the death of worker Lee Hulse on the Valaris 121 rig was due to the removal of a floor grating for cleaning. This oversight exposed a fragile area, leading to Hulse's tragic fall of over 80 feet. The investigation by HSE continues... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Tugboat Engine Fire Investigation Remains Open, Says NTSB On February 18, 2025, a fire broke out in the engine room of the towing vessel Thor, pushing two barges down the Delaware River. The captain, noticing smoke and a metallic odor, instructed the crew to investigate. They encountered heavy smoke and worked quickly to contain the situation and call for help... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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Final Report Published on New Zealand Boat Grounding Incident Following a recent accident, South Port initiated a thorough review of its operations, implementing key changes like regular navigation assessments and updated procedures. The Transport Accident Investigation Commission emphasizes integrating electronic navigation with traditional methods to enhance safety, especially for small vessels in confined waters, reducing the risk of accidents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Jan-2026
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