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Container feeder disabled, held by tugs, Norway Container ship SPIRIT suffered loss of power and propulsion at around 0900 LT Nov 18 in Vesterhavn, Kristiansand, Norway, shortly after Kristiansand bound for Tees UK. The ship was held stable in strong wind by 1 or 2 tugs, at 1400 UTC she’s either anchored in Vesterhavn, or held by tugs, 2 tugs still being around... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Offshore support vessel explosion, 2 hospitalized, Le Havre Air compressor exploded on board of offshore support vessel ATHENA at Le Havre, in the evening Nov 17, injuring two crew members. Both have been hospitalized. Explosion didn’t cause fire, compressor was running test when it exploded... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Ferry with 270 people on board on fire off Bali, sank Ferry MUTIARA TIMUR I sank in the afternoon Nov 17 after major fire, with 115 vehicles on board, mostly trucks. All people on board, including 237 passengers and 25 crew, were rescued... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Bulk carrier grounding, Princes’ islands Bulk carrier CHARLES ran aground on Balikci Adasi island, southern island of Princes’ islands, Marmara sea, south of Istanbul, at around 2330 LT Nov 17. Was refloated with tugs assistance at 0340 LT Nov 18, and taken to nearby anchorage, where she was brought to anchor... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Electrical Genset Failure Led to Towing Vessel’s Loss of Steering and Grounding -NTSB An electrical generator set (genset) failure and subsequent loss of steering led to the grounding of a towing vessel near Greenville, Mississippi, the National Transportation Safety Board has determined. The towing vessel Marquette Warrior was pushing 35 loaded dry cargo barges down the Lower Mississippi River on Nov. 21, 2021, when several barges grounded on the riverbank... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Two injured foreign sailors brought to Nha Trang for treatment Two foreign sailors suffering work accidents offshore were brought to Nha Trang city, the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa, for treatment on November 17... -Vietnam PlusPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Nigeria: Maritime Lawyers Raise Funds to Support Mission to Seafarers The Nigerian Maritime Law Association (NMLA) has carried out a fundraising exercise with the ultimate goal of helping the Mission to Seafarers (MTS) in Nigeria. The fundraising was held during its 2022 Maritime Ball event in Lagos on Friday to cap the 13th annual general meeting and lecture of the NMLA... -Daily TrendPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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TikTok mom named new cruise ship Wonder of the Seas’ godmother Royal Caribbean has named Wonder of the Seas’ godmother and it found her on the popular social media platform, TikTok. Marie McCrea was nominated by her daughter as part of Royal Caribbean’s search for a godmother for the world’s largest cruise ship... -Royal Caribbean BlogPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Australia Suspends All Actions in Svitzer Labor Dispute for Six Months Australia’s Fair Work Commission confirmed on Friday that it was blocking the planned lockout of tugboat crews by Svitzer, Maersk’s Australia subsidiary that operates tugs in 17 ports around the country. The commission, however, stopped short of the calls to end the nearly four-year dispute through arbitration and instead suspended the strike for six months... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Nov-2022
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ESG and Shipping: Navigating towards a sustainable maritime industry While Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) may not be on every shipping company board’s agenda, this is likely to change very soon. Maritime transport represents a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, accounting for about 3% of global GHG emissions annually... -LexologyPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Port of Seattle Awards $4.1 Million to Maritime Industry Employers The Port of Seattle Commission will provide $4.1 million over three years to partner with maritime industry employers, provide training and services to young people between the ages of 16-24, and place youth in internships that may lead to full-time employment in entry-level maritime roles... -portseattle.orgPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Phased roll-out for OCIMF’s SIRE 2.0 vessel inspection regime The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has confirmed its updated Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE 2.0) will be delivered to industry in a ‘phased approach’ comprising four stages, rather than a single ‘go-live’ switch between the current SIRE (VIQ7) and new SIRE 2.0... -Safety4SeaPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Ship Berthing Cost Reduced By 86%, Informs Group The Convention on Business Integrity has reportedly stated that the partnership with the Nigerian Ports Authority via the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network has reduced the cost of ship berthing by 86% from $150,000 a vessel to approximately $20,000 in Nigeria... -Marine InsightPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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PSA Marine launches real-time ship supply alert service PSA Marine (Pte) Ltd unveiled OHS-Sapphire, a first-of-its-kind digital solution that provides shipmasters with real-time alerts of delivery information when their vessels are alongside Singapore terminals... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Seafarer shortage will overshadow decarbonisation upskilling challenge Training hundreds of thousands of mariners to handle new fuels related to maritime decarbonisation is achievable according to Anglo-Eastern UK’s managing director Captain Himanshu Chopra... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Maersk Line Settles Sexual Assault and Harassment Lawsuit with ’Midshipman X’ .P. Moller-Maersk subsidiary Maersk Line, Limited has reached a settlement with Hope Hicks, the former U.S. Merchant Marine Academy midshipman at the center of “Midshipman X” scandal, to resolve civil litigation over her sexual assault and harassment aboard one of their U.S.-flagged vessels in 2019. Details of the settlement have not been disclosed... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Dereliction: And the Ocean Too Weeps A poem by maritime analyst Salim Bhimji was shortlisted for the prestigious Montreal International Poetry Prize. The award, managed by Canada’s McGill University, is considered one of the highest international poetry awards for poems under 40 lines. As a nominated finalist for the award, Bhimji’s poem was one of 55 submissions shortlisted by a team of jurors from over 4,500 entrants... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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COP27: It s time for IMO to deliver on shipping decarbonisation Shipping has a window of opportunity to engage with countries, communities, and policymakers to raise the ambition and shape the policy. The opportunity is now — and we must seize this, argue two of the leading industry representatives who have spent the past fortnight inside the COP27 climate summit in Egypt... -Lloyd s ListPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Nairobi mission monitoring welfare of detained sailors Sri Lankan High Commission in Nairobi which is concurrently accredited to Nigeria, is closely monitoring the welfare of the eight Sri Lankan crew members aboard vessel M/T Heroic IDUN... -Daily NewsPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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Statement issued by owners of the Heroic Idun, Idun Maritime Limited BP sаid thаt thе vеssеl Hеroic Idun hаd bееn clеаrеd by thе AKPO tеrminаl “bеforе shе аrrivеd to loаd thе cаrgo” As hаs bееn rеportеd in thе prеss, thе chаrtеrеr sаid thаt thе vеssеl Hеroic Idun hаd bееn clеаrеd by thе AKPO tеrminаl bеforе shе аrrivеd to loаd thе cаrgo... -Vancouver IequinPosted On:19-Nov-2022
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