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5 tanker crew including Captain poisoned, hospitalized, Istanbul Tanker SEALION 1 requested medical assistance to 5 poisoned crew, in the evening Oct 9. Understood crew were poisoned by fumes in empty cargo tanks, while cleaning tank or tanks, or checking. Captain reportedly, also got poisoned, during tanks check, most probably. All 5 crew were evacuated by SAR boat and transferred to hospital... -FleetmonPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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After two breakdowns, cargo ship towed to Brest General cargo ship ALEXIA I broke down in Nort sea / English Channel twice during 3 days, finally was taken on tow and towed to Brest. The ship left Immingham bound for Lisbon, and encountered main engine issue on Oct 5, she stopped, but crew managed to fix problem, and resume voyage... -FleetmonPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Tanker collided with floating bridge, cause unknown Product tanker TRADEWIND PASSION collided with floating bridge Demerara Harbour Bridge in Demerara river, Georgetown, Guyana, at around 0200 LT Oct 8, while proceeding upstream to Guyoil pier or terminal, with cargo of fuel... -FleetmonPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Police apprehend ship captain who attempted to ditch stranded ship The captain of a general cargo ship which had been stranded for half a year in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, after its ship owner failed to pay the port for damages, tried to escape by going ashore on 18 September without permission... -Ships & PortsPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Eight Crew Members Of The Sunken Tugboat Saved About eight crew members of a tugboat were rescued on October 9 after the vessel reportedly sank in the waters of Golo Island in Occidental Mindoro province, per a social media post published by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)... -Marine InsightPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Reliance’s brand new FPSO vessel collides at India’s east coast Reliance Industries Ltd.’s brand-new floating manufacturing system - the Ruby floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel – on Sunday hit a barge off the east coast. However, no one was affected in the collision and project work remained unaffected... -Times NowPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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More than 900,000 visitors expected as Dubai’s cruise season starts More than 900,000 passengers and crew are expected to arrive in Dubai during the coming cruise season, which begins at the end of the month. The season begins on October 29 with the arrival of TUI Cruise Line’s Mein Schiff 6 at the Hamdan bin Mohammed Cruise Terminal at Mina Rashid... -The NationalPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Three Greek shipping companies sign up to Windward’s AI platform Maritime AI firm Windward has signed partnerships with three Greek shipping companies: Ortsa Marine, a shipbroking company, Goldenport, a ship management company, and Marine Trust, a shipowner. Marine Trust, Ortsa Marine, and Golden Port will use Windward’s platform as its primary tool for sanctions compliance, optimising vessel screening due diligence processes... -Digital ShipPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Philippines-Norway to tackle pressing maritime issues The first Norway – Philippines Maritime and Energy Conference “Create Currents” will feature over 90 Norwegian companies and 45 speakers to discuss pressing issues and further strengthen the strong business relations of the two countries in the maritime and energy sector... -Manila BulletinPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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This superyacht doubles as a submarine capable of staying underwater for four days straight Dutch yacht builder U-Boat Worx has been surprising us repeatedly with their submersibles – this time it’s no different. The Breda-based company currently offers more than 20 submersibles including ones for personal use, and has many concepts in their kitty for a cyberpunk future... -Yanko DesignPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Iran seizes ’foreign’ fuel-smuggling ship Iranian naval forces seized a foreign-registered ship they said was smuggling fuel in the Gulf and arrested its crew, state media reported on Saturday. "The seven crew members, who are foreign nationals, have been arrested and handed over to judicial authorities," General Ramazan Zirahi added, without specifying their nationalities... -i24news.tvPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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World Mental Health Day: Making mental health a priority in shipping and beyond As the topic of mental health is becoming increasingly relevant in the business sector and every aspect of life, with current data showing that at least one in eight people globally is affected by mental health issues, the global community is rejoining its forces on World Mental Health Day to “Make Mental Health & Well-Being for All a Global Priority”... -Safety4SeaPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Abu Dhabi scraps Green Pass entry requirement for cruise ship passengers, crew Visitors arriving to Abu Dhabi emirate on cruise ships need not present the Alhosn app Green Pass to enter cultural and tourist attractions, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi announced on Monday... -Gulf NewsPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Chola Empire: How one of India’s most powerful dynasties built a naval fleet It was the Cholas who truly kickstarted India’s journey as a naval power, and it helped expand the empire with naval expeditions to the Pala of Pataliputra, along the Ganges and the Chola invasion of Srivijaya (present-day Indonesia) in 1025, as well as repeated embassies to China... -News9 LIVEPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Eight Crew Members Of The Sunken Tugboat Saved About eight crew members of a tugboat were rescued on October 9 after the vessel reportedly sank in the waters of Golo Island in Occidental Mindoro province, per a social media post published by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)... -Marine InsightPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Subsea Power Cable Failure Was A False Alarm A subsea power cable is now online after an earlier outage caused a complete blackout on a small Danish island. The cable is located near the Nord Stream pipeline which caused some European media pundits to worry that it was an attack on the power grid... -gCaptainPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Inmarsat Fleet Hotspot Wins Mission to Seafarers Award Inmarsat’s Fleet Hotspot has won the Mission to Seafarers Innovation Award at the Seafarers Awards Singapore 2022. Presented in a ceremony at the Regent Singapore hotel on 6 October, the award recognises Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, for its outstanding contribution to crew welfare... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Soon, MBA and yacht training at Goa’s maritime institute The state government has decided to start 22 long-term, short-term, mandatory and optional courses at the Goa Institute of Maritime Excellence (GIME) at Britona, which will include a new entrant training course, advanced refresher training course, maritime MBA courses and yacht training courses... -Goa NewsPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Japan’s First Commercial Offshore Wind Farm Takes Shape All 33 offshore wind turbines have now been installed at Japan’s first commercial-scale offshore wind farm. The installation was carried out by Seajacks International’s Seajacks Zaratan jackup vessel at the Akita and Noshiro offshore wind farm situated off the Japanese Akita Prefecture... -gCaptainPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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Strong incentives needed to drive shipowners to cut vessels’ overall methane emissions Owners of vessels burning methane-based fuels such as LNG are not likely to pursue investments in methane emission reduction technologies without strong incentives or regulatory requirements, a study from Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS) says... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:11-Oct-2022
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