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IMO Launches “Policy Into Practice” Campaign to Boost Maritime Excellence The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has launched a two-year campaign themed “From Policy to Practice: Powering Maritime Excellence.” Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized the need to translate regulations into actionable outcomes. The initiative will enhance understanding of IMO conventions, focusing on capacity development and innovative safety standards, particularly for vulnerable nations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Philippines Fires 14 Officials Over Fatal Ferry Sinking An investigation into the ferry Trisha Kerstin 3's sinking revealed it was overloaded during its last voyage. The Philippine government dismissed several officials, including key maritime authorities. Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez announced potential legal action against the ferry's operator, Aleson Shipping Lines, amid ongoing searches for victims. The death toll has reached 52... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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AVATAR Cruise Ship Concept Cuts Carbon Emissions by Over 90% Meyer Turku has unveiled the AVATAR, a pioneering net-zero cruise ship concept that achieves over 90% reduction in lifecycle carbon emissions compared to the IMO baseline. Part of the NEcOLEAP initiative, AVATAR emphasizes energy efficiency with features like streamlined structures and bio-methanol fuel, showcasing advanced technologies for sustainable cruising... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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20 Million Hours of Excellence in Everllence’s Common-Rail Systems Everllence has achieved a remarkable milestone, reaching 20 million operating hours with its medium-speed, common-rail technology. This success encompasses two generations: the CR1.6, launched in 2004, and the advanced CR2.2, introduced in 2024. The CR2.2 model enhances engine performance and efficiency, marking a significant evolution in common-rail systems... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Shipping Industry Needs Reform to Halt Rising Vessel Abandonments The ITF has reported a troubling rise in seafarer abandonment by irresponsible shipowners, a situation likely to worsen without significant changes in the maritime industry. Professor Hilton Staniland of SRI emphasizes that while some shipowners are responsible, many exploit loopholes, leaving seafarers vulnerable and without adequate protections... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Chinese Captain Denies Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage Charges A Chinese ship captain, Wan Wenguo, has pleaded not guilty to charges of damaging crucial undersea cables in the Baltic Sea. Operating the container vessel NewNew Polar Bear, he faces serious allegations that his ship's anchor caused considerable harm. The incident raises significant concerns regarding global communications and maritime safety regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Fiji’s Maritime Authority Faces Backlash Over Training Shortfalls Fiji's Maritime Safety Authority is under fire in Parliament as industry leaders criticize inadequate training and oversight. George Goundar, owner of Goundar Shipping, expressed concerns over seafarers receiving certifications without practical experience, jeopardizing safety. He questioned the legitimacy of engineering certificates and highlighted the impact of poorly trained crews on maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Cargo Ship Fire Near Portsmouth Successfully Contained and Crew Safe A fire erupted in the engine room of the cargo vessel Caesarea Trader near the Isle of Wight, but emergency services swiftly contained it. All 24 crew members were confirmed safe. The incident, currently under investigation, has not disrupted freight services to Jersey, ensuring food supplies remain stable... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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VHF Communication Could Have Stopped the Ship Collision: Report The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch has reported on the October 24, 2023, collision between the bulk carrier Polesie and the cargo ship Verity, which sank, resulting in five fatalities. Both vessels' watchkeepers failed to communicate effectively, and timely intervention could have prevented this tragic incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Philippines Works to Free Stranded Tanker, No Pollution Reported The Philippine Coast Guard is managing the situation of the tanker Espada, which ran aground in Oriental Mindoro. All 18 crew members are safe, and no pollution has been reported. Refloating efforts began on February 10, focusing on returning the vessel to deeper waters to prevent environmental hazards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Crew of Seven Rescued from Distressed Fishing Boat Off A Coruña On Monday, the Spanish rescue agency, Salvamento Maritimo, successfully rescued seven fishermen off A Coruña's coast. The fishing vessel Abra de Muxia responded to a distress call after the crew of the Itoitz abandoned ship due to dangerous conditions. Fortunately, all crew members were unharmed during the operation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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Solo Sailor Saved by Container Feeder in Bermuda Waters On Tuesday, a container feeder crew rescued solo sailor Demetris Lappas from his disabled yacht, Alcyon Blue, off Bermuda. After engine failures and severe weather left him dizzy from diesel fumes, he activated his EPIRB. The Bermuda Islander reached him first, navigating rough seas to bring him safely aboard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Feb-2026
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