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India: Seafarers should get a copy of Employment Agreement three days before departure The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has advised all the ship owners, agents, and Recruitment and Placement Services (RPS) companies to make available a copy of the Seafarers Employment Agreement (SEA) to seafarers prior to their signing of departure to work on board a ship... -Business LinePosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Captain of Chinese bulk carrier missing, search ongoing for 10 days Captain of Chinese bulk carrier HC UNITY reportedly went missing on Dec 26 at Bontang Anchorage, Kalimantan, Makassar Strait. 44-year old Captain of Chinese nationality wasn’t yet found, not alive, nor dead. Search team including divers continue searching. Details of incident unknown, investigation is still going on... -FleetMonPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Cargo ship fire, Zeytinburnu anchorage Fire broke out in superstructure of bulk carrier NAVIN HAWK, anchored at Zeytinburnu anchorage, Istanbul, Marmara sea, in the evening Jan 4. Fire reportedly was extinguished by the crew, other report said emergency team arrived with rescue boat and tug, and tackled fire... -FleetMonPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Experiences Unusual Water Incident Royal Caribbean International’s larger ships are well known for their amazing aqua shows and water features, but guests aboard Harmony of the Seas got an unexpected watery surprise this week when a pool overflowed after an emergency course correction. No injuries were reported, but the flooding and subsequent 6-deck waterfall was dramatically captured on video... -Cruise HivePosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Silent Yachts deny claims its vessel caused cargo ship fire According to TradeWinds Silent Yachts have decried allegations made by rival builder Alexander Marine, after being sued for a fire that occurred on the 138m cargo ship BBC Virginia. Silent Yachts have argued that the vessel's loose fitting and rough seas preceded the blaze that went on to torch four ships... -SuperyachtNews.comPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Mauritian Government’s Burying of Wakashio Grounding Report Angers Islanders The government of Mauritius is being accused of resorting to “totalitarianism” over its decision not to publish its investigation report into the Wakashio grounding. The left-wing political movement Rezistans ek Alternativ (ReA) is calling on the government of Mauritius to publish the findings of the Court of investigation tasked to shed light on the grounding of the MV Wakashio back in July 2020... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Evergreen Ordered to Pay for ‘Ever Forward’ Grounding’s Impact on Chesapeake Bay Oysters The Maryland Board of Public Works has approved a wetlands license that requires the owner of the container ship Ever Forward containership to pay nearly $700,000 to help mitigate impacts to aquatic habitats, namely oysters, from last year’s grounding and salvage operation in the Chesapeake Bay... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Sea temperatures rising rapidly as marine heatwave hits lower South Island A severe marine heatwave is affecting the lower South Island, with sea temperatures expected to peak in the coming days. MetService oceanographer Dr Joao de Souza said sea surface temperatures were rising rapidly along the West Coast of the South Island, in Fiordland, around Stewart Island and towards the Otago Peninsula... -RNZPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Tracking Dark Vessels he International Maritime Organization Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea Regulation V/19.2.4 requires all vessels greater than 500 gross tonnage (GT) (irrespective of where they operate), all vessels of 300 GT and above on international voyages and all passenger ships, irrespective of size, to operate AIS... -Geospatial WorldPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Sri Lanka requests Australia to assist strengthening maritime security, fisheries and education sectors Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena has thanked Australia for the assistance provided to Sri Lanka to strengthen maritime security in the Indian Ocean region. The Premier requested Australia for further assistance to provide GPS technology to fishing vessels to strengthen communication networks... -Colombo PagePosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Disney Cruise Ship Rescues Man Spotted in Water The Disney Dream cruise ship came to a halt on Wednesday when a man was spotted in the water and needed an urgent rescue. This news comes during an increased rate of cruise ship rescues of refugees in the Caribbean. However, in this case, it was a man who was not even on a small boat and needed a swift rescue by the ship’s crew... -Cruise HivePosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Cruise Ship, Queen Victoria Enters Drydock With Passengers on Board Cunard Line's Cruise ship, Queen Victoria had to dry dock in the midst of one of its cruises. The ship docked for essential maintenance during its 15-night Canary Island Celebration cruise. The ship boarded passengers for this cruise on December 23rd in Southampton, England... -FleetMonPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Bigger Pie Most of us take connectivity for granted. With few exceptions, high-speed broadband is cheap and ubiquitous in every population center in the industrialized world. Universal 5G/LTE coverage has made all kinds of new efficiencies possible – from Google Maps to IoT asset tracking... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Jan-2023
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First high-tech ammonia-ready Armada vessel arrives in Europe The first of eight robotic vessels that will form part of Ocean Infinity’s high-tech Armada fleet has arrived in Norway for equipment installation. The vessel, built by Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam, arrived at Vard Søviknes for remote system outfitting and payload equipment installation... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Evergreen pays employee bonuses of up to four years salary Taiwanese container line Evergreen Marine has given employees bonuses of up to four years annual pay, according to local press reports. Bonuses of up to 52 months for some employees of Evergreen were reported by the Liberty Times, which is even higher than the up to 40 months the line paid out to some in 2021... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Maximising the Benefits of India's Blue Economy As the world's seventh-largest country by land area, it's no surprise that India has a vast and diverse maritime territory. From the bustling port cities along the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal to the idyllic beaches of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the country's blue economy plays a vital role in its economic growth and development... -Drishti IASPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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Ambuja Cements forms wholly-owned subsidiary - Ambuja Shipping Services Ambuja Cements on 4 January announced that the company has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary company in the name of Ambuja Shipping Services Limited (ASSL) on 3 January, 2023. The company has been incorporated by Ambuja Cements for the business of operating ships, the company said in regulatory filing... -MintPosted On:6-Jan-2023
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