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Stolen wages and human rights abuses aboard ‘Costanza’ uncovered by ITF inspectors In the face of meddling, obstruction, and brazen breaches of international law alongside the NCIG coal terminal at Kooragang Island this week, the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) inspectorate has delivered justice for a crew of international seafarers aboard a coal ship operated by Orient Line Corp, headquartered in Japan... -Mirage NewsPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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India: ’Samudramanthan’-3-day conference on maritime traditions ends The three-day ‘Samudramanthan’ program organised by Indian Knowledge System Division of the Ministry of Education in collaboration with Ministry of Culture and SOA to focus on India’s maritime traditions, its present situation and future possibilities, concluded on Thursday... -prameyanews.comPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Bulk carrier with Ukrainian grain aground in Marmara sea Bulk carrier PANGEO ran aground at around 0830 LT (UTC + 3) Nov 11 while approaching Tekirdag Port, Turkey, Marmara sea. Was still aground as of 2045 LT, with tug and aux boats at her side. Understood she’s loaded with Ukrainian grain,.. -FleetMonPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Panamax bulk carrier disabled in Bosphorus Bulk carrier SAKIZAYA ELEGANCE suffered engine failure under 15 July Martyrs Bridge, Bosphorus, Istanbul, at around 0200 LT Nov 11, while transiting the Strait in northern direction, ballasting from Damietta to Constanta Romania. Traffic Control Center responded by sending tug, pilot boat... -FleetMonPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Indian Coast Guard evacuates critically injured foreign nationals off Mumbai coast In a swift sea-air coordinated rescue operation, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) successfully evacuated a critically injured foreign national from the merchant vessel MV Zim Atlantic 90 KM, off Mumbai on Friday. According to the ICG, the SOS call was received from MV Zim Atlantic for an emergency medical evacuation of a 35 years old unconscious Filipino crew with severe head injury... -msnNOWPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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We need an end date for fossil fuels in shipping - Maersk The only way to lower greenhouse gas emissions in shipping and entice companies to set zero-emission targets in the sector is by setting an end date for fossil fuels in the shipping industry through a global regulation, Maersk’s Chief Advisor for Green Transition Concepción Boo Arias said... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Cargo owners roll out a roadmap to decarbonize ocean freight by 2040 Cargo owner-led network Cargo Owners for Zero Emissions Vessels (coZEV) has released a ‘Roadmap to 2040’, which outlines action areas cargo owners can start taking in 2023 to enable full decarbonization of their ocean freight by 2040. Reaching net-zero by 2040 has been established as a target by the 19 current signatories to coZEV’s 2040 Ambition Statement... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Cruise ship with hundreds of COVID-positive passengers docks in Sydney Hundreds of COVID-19 positive passengers disembarking the Majestic Princess cruise ship in Sydney on Saturday have been asked not to take public transport to their destination, the operator says. The vessel carried 3300 guests and 1300 crew on a 12-night trip to New Zealand before docking at Circular Quay at 6am... -The AgePosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Coordination at all levels can make maritime climate-smart, sustainable and resilient At COP27, maritime industry leaders launched a joint statement highlighting the urgent need for coordination at all levels to not only reduce emissions, but also to make the maritime industry more resilient and equitable. Shipping is currently in the emerging stages of its transition from fossil fuels to zero-emission energy sources,with over 200 pilot and demonstration projects in the pipeline... -Safety4SeaPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Regulation and improving fire-fighting techniques have proven inadequate TT Club is continuing its battle to convince cargo interests, supply chain professionals and enforcement agencies that the responsibility for mitigating container ship fires is shared by numerous entities involved from end to end of the entire global supply chain... -Safety4SeaPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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How Inmarsat is working to improve safety at sea The sea can be a dangerous place without proper precautions. Ensuring the safety of a ship is an essential part of sailing, no matter what sector of the shipping industry an operator is working in. However, it’s difficult to assess just how safe the industry is... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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International organisations join forces to help shipowners meet recycling regulations The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and BIMCO, together with the International Ship Suppliers’ Association (ISSA) and the International HazMat Association (IHMA), have collaborated to develop a new guide to help both shipowners and ship suppliers comply with new ship recycling regulations... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Innovation at Work Deck officers are intimately familiar with the gradual advance of digitalization on the bridge – with ECDIS replacing the paper chart and high-tech weather routing supplanting the trusty WeatherFax. That transition is also arriving on the weather deck where the machinery used for heavy lifting is now within reach for networking and electronic monitoring... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Cadets Say Wellbeing Should Be Mandatory In Maritime Training ‘Wellbeing should be a mandatory element of maritime training’ – that was the unanimous call from cadets across the Philippines polled at the first Sailors’ Society’s wellness and mental health conference designed exclusively for maritime school students there... -Marine InsightPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Italy’s New Government Challenges the Law of the Sea Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is cracking down on charity rescue boats operating in the Mediterranean, accusing them of acting as a de facto taxi service for migrants. Her uncompromising stance has sparked a diplomatic row with Paris after one of the NGO boats, which had been refused access to an Italian port, headed instead to France to disembark some 230 migrants... -gCaptainPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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All countries must back efforts to free Heroic Idun and its crew IMAGINE the reaction if 26 people on board a plane chartered to one of the world’s biggest airlines were detained by an authoritarian regime for three months, over what, at worst, boiled down to a series of genuine misunderstandings and regulatory infringements of the most trifling gravity... -Lloyd s ListPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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Indian sailors detained in Equatorial Guinea send SOS Sixteen Indians, who have been in the custody of Equatorial Guinea’s navy for three months, have appealed to Indian government to help them return home. While India has assured their families that it was making efforts for their safe return, the sailors continue to share messages and videos, saying their situation is growing desperate... -BBCPosted On:12-Nov-2022
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