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Disabled container ship adrift close to Spanish coast, Atlantic Container ship ELBSKY suffered mechanical failure and was disabled at around 1200 UTC Oct 27 42 nm off Finisterre, Spain, and started to drift towards Spanish coast, while en route from Rotterdam to Lisbon. As of 1430 UTC Oct 28, she was some 12 nm off Finisterre, with Spanish SAR tug DON INDA nearby. Smaller tug, probably port tug, was to respond and tow , but probably, salvage is hampered by adverse weather... -FleetmonPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Danish Frigate Deploys on Anti-Piracy Operation in Gulf of Guinea The Danish frigate Esbern Snare is en route to the Gulf of Guinea to join the international fight against piracy. The frigate departed Naval Base Frederikshavn on Sunday with approximately 175 personnel comprising the permanent crew, military police, an expanded medical team, and a detachment of naval special forces. The vessel, equipped with a helicopter, is expected to arrive in the region in November and stay for approximately six months... -gCaptainPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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U.S. Western Ports Announce Hefty Fines For Container Unloading Delays Beginning next week, a fine of 100 U.S. dollars a day per container will be levied against shipping companies that unload cargo too slowly in the two busiest ports in the United States, Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and Port of Long Beach (POLB). The twin ports said in a joint statement Monday that arriving containers scheduled to be moved by trucks would be allowed to stay for nine days before fines begin, and that containers moving by rail can stay at the ports for three days... Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Port Of Antwerp Seeks Candidates For Nextgen Demo NextGen District, the future hotspot for circular economy in the heart of the port of Antwerp, is starting to really take shape. Today Port of Antwerp will launch a market consultation for the plots available within NextGen Demo. This innovation hub, which is part of NextGen District, is aimed at pioneers looking for space and support to test their projects before scaling them up to the commercial level... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Maritime revered offers support to crew stuck on cargo ships due to shipping delays NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Samson Shekhar Chauhan of the Lutheran Maritime Ministries about his work assisting crew members unable to leave ships because of COVID restrictions and shipping delays, Listen (4 Minutes)... -NPRPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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New Zealand: Kiwi ship s crew granted exemption, allowed to return to shore After 25 days alone at sea, and two negative Covid-19 tests, the crew of a Taranaki ship have finally been granted an exemption to return home early. The MMA Vision, which is managed by New Plymouth-based Kingston Offshore Services, had left Auckland on October 2 to undertake survey work for the new Southern Cross internet cable in the Tasman Sea, between Australia and New Zealand... -Stuff.co.nzPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Australia: MUA calls on McGowan Government to add Seafarers to Essential Workers list The Maritime Union of Australia is again urging the WA Government to intervene in the desperate situation that has Australia’s Maritime and Oil and Gas industries on the verge of shutdowns if West Australia’s hard border to Eastern States remains in place. WA’s hard border with Australia’s Eastern states is blocking Australian workers with safety-critical skills from getting back to Western Australia... -Mirage NewsPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Tackling the seafarer shortage with online training courses The shipping industry has been impacted by not only the Covid-19 pandemic but also the issue of sourcing skilled seafarers. We speak to Nigel Cleave, senior advisor at OneLearn Global, to find out more about the maritime training provider’s courses and how the user-friendly interface has been designed with Gen-Z in mind... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Sailor Saves Woman Floating at Sea for Hours A day meant to be enjoyed on a boat turned into a rescue mission on a dark and gloomy day in Marina Del Rey, California when Khosrow "Koz" Khosravani spotted a woman’s hand raised out of the water. He later learned she was stranded for 12 hours. He told Newsweek that he was watching a dolphin pod from his boat while he and his guests were about three miles offshore. It was then that he first saw the woman’s hand that fateful morning on September 26... -NewsweekPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Norway explores ties with Goa on sustainable solutions Norway, which has made tremendous strides in green energy, ship building and urban waste management, is keen to increase its strategic partnership with Goa, said Norwegian consul general Arne Jan Flolo, who was on his first official visit to the state. Norway is exploring ties and opportunities in Goa as part of the larger India-Norway bilateral roadmap... -Times of IndiaPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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Women show the way as India pushes ’eco-miracle’ seaweed Seaweed farming could help reduce the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, reverse ocean acidification and improve the marine environment, as well as providing a sustainable livelihood for marginalized coastal communities, which is being hailed by scientists as a miracle crop that absorbs more carbon dioxide than trees... -taipeitimes.comPosted On:29-Oct-2021
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