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Passenger cargo ship sank during salvage, Indonesia Passenger cargo ship SABUK NUSANTARA 46 ran aground on the coast of South Bengkulu Regency, South Sumatra southwest coast, on Sep 27. All people on board were rescued, Indonesian salvors tried to salvage the ship, but she developed list and sank in shallows,.. -FleetmonPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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4 crew of bulk carrier including CO fell overboard, 3 rescued, injured, 1 missing 4 crew members of Vietnamese bulk carrier VIMC SUNRISE, including Chief Officer, somehow fell overboard, under unclear circumstances, in the afternoon Oct 17. Three seamen were rescued and hoisted aboard of bulk carrier soon after fall, fourth went missing... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Ukrainian bulk carrier ran aground entering Italian port Bulk carrier THOE ran aground entering Punta Penna Harbor, Vasto, Italia, Adriatic sea, in the afternoon Oct 17, The ship was refloated several hours later with port tugs assistance, and berthed. No information on damages, no grounding details available... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Seafarer dies as South Korean tanker sinks off Taiwan A crew member has died after a South Korean product tanker sank off Taiwan. The 8,400-dwt Kelsey 2 (built 2002) went down after taking on water on the morning of 15 October,.. -TradeWindsPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Qatar Charters Another Cruise Ship to Accommodate FIFA World Cup Fans Organizers of the highly anticipated FIFA World Cup in Qatar have chartered another cruise ship to accommodate Football World Cup 2022 guests. The cruise ships will provide more than 1000 rooms to the fans coming to attend the month-long event... -FleetmonPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Ukraine Grain Backlog Eases With Faster Ship Inspections A logjam of vessels shipping Ukrainian crops eased at the weekend as inspections sped up, but the backlog remains high with just over a month of the grain-export deal left... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Cruise Industry Making Headway Toward Net Zero The global cruise industry continues to make progress as it works to achieve its goal of net-zero carbon cruising by 2050, though the need for development and deployment of sustainable marine fuels remains... -MarineLinkPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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How to improve security measures onboard - OCIMF Report OCIMF has released the second edition of security measures information paper “Guidelines to Harden Vessels”, in order to help operators make an informed decision about security measures for their fleet... -Safety4SeaPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Communications Outage a Factor in Lift Boat Disaster - NTSB An outage involving a Coast Guard marine warning system and “data gaps” in radar systems were factors in last year’s deadly capsize of an oil industry vessel during severe storms off of Louisiana’s coast, NTSB said in a report issued Tuesday... -U.S. News & World ReportPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Windstar Cruises Partners with Coral Gardeners in Tahiti Small ship cruise line Windstar Cruises has partnered with the Coral Gardeners. The organization based in Mo’orea, French Polynesia, focuses on revolutionizing ocean conservation and creating a global movement to save the coral reefs... -Travel AgentPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Cayman: Names wanted for Seafarers Registry If you knew of a seafarer, or were a seafarer, then Celebrate Cayman is inviting you to add to the list of names of local mariners in the National Seafarers Registry, which is set to become a “living” online commemoration of the islands’ sailors... -Cayman CompassPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Nautilus meets captains, crew and partners at Monaco Yacht Show 2022 Strategic organiser Laura Molineux reports on visiting one of the world’s premier superyacht events to meet crew and Nautilus members... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Rotterdam Tests Drones for Ship Inspections and Monitoring the Port The Port of Rotterdam, one of the busiest seaports in the world, is the latest to test drones for a range of inspection and monitoring tasks. The Port Authority reports it will be testing the drones for the next few months... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Nippon Express launches hi-tech containers for semiconductor equipment Nippon Express has introduced a series of new containers to handle semiconductor manufacturing equipment and other precision technologies on intra-Asia trades... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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One piracy incident, two armed robberies against ships in Asia - ReCAAP ISC Report ReCAAP ISC reported three incidents in Asia, one of which was a piracy incident and two were armed robbery against ships incidents. The piracy incident, CAT 21 in nature, occurred on board a fishing trawler in the South China Sea, while the two armed robbery incidents occurred in the Singapore Strait... -Safety4SeaPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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India and Africa are important stakeholders for a safe and secure maritime environment, says Rajnath Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said India and the African countries are important stakeholders in ensuring a safe and secure maritime environment, especially in the Indian Ocean , and also assured to continue to intensify and deepen engagements with the continent... -BusinessLinePosted On:19-Oct-2022
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MSC is sending a ’ship within a ship’ to SA next year The MSC Splendida, described as the "most modern ship to serve South Africa", will be based in Durban from November 2023.
The 18-deck passenger vessel, which has its own premium, exclusive "ship within a ship" for high-paying travellers, is scheduled to undertake 35 sailings... -Business Insider South AfricaPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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A zero-emission ship must get rid of the oil-lubricated shaft To further advance ocean sustainable development and put to sea truly zero-emissions ships, the shipping industry has to get rid of the oil-lubricated shaft line and replace it with one lubricated by seawater, according to Thordon Bearings’ Craig Carter... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Increased protection for seafarers SEAFARING is different from other professions in many ways. Seafarers live and work in the same place, and yet, that place keeps moving from one part of the world to another. The global nature of the seafarer’s work is certainly exciting, but it also makes it difficult to monitor the observance of laws that protect their rights... -The Manila TimesPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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Reasons why the maritime industry is booming The maritime industry is currently experiencing a period of significant growth. In 2020, the global maritime industry was valued at USD 1367 million in 2020... -Travel Daily News InternationalPosted On:19-Oct-2022
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