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Injured sailor sues superyacht owner for £3.2m A sailor is claiming £3.2 million over allegations he quit skippering after suffering brain injuries on a superyacht. Adam Prior was an officer in the crew of the Eleonora E when he was hit on the head by a 10kg steel pulley during a race off the Isle of Wight in 2015... -The TimesPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Carnival Cruise Line’s 2nd LNG-powered cruise ship christened Carnival Cruise Line, a subsidiary of Carnival Corporation, has held a christening ceremony for its new flagship, a cruise ship powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), Carnival Celebration. The ceremony for the new vessel took place at PortMiami on 21 November... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Offshore support ship in trouble in Gulf of Mexico On Nov 21 Seacor Marine issued a statement, saying that “The L/B Robert was fully evacuated on Friday as a precaution in advance of severe weather forecasts over the weekend. During an aerial visual inspection late in the day yesterday, the vessel was observed to be off position on one side but otherwise with power and without any major visual damage... -FleetMonPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Disabled research ship towed to Kaohsiung Research ship NEW OCEAN RESEARCHER 1 suffered power loss on Nov 13 in South China sea off northwest Luzon, during research works. Tug SALVAGE RIGGER was assigned, research ship was taken on tow and towed to Kaohsiung... -FleetMonPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Cruise Ship Worker Took Own Life After Not Being Allowed to Leave: Report A crew member took his own life on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in mid-November, according to a report. The crew member, an unnamed Brazilian man, died shortly after the Wonder of the Seas set sail for the Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida, on November 13, Crew Center reported... -NewsweekPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Cries for permanent pension for seafarers reverberate in Salcete Cries for a permanent pension scheme for retired seafarers and widows reverberated around Salcete countryside on Tuesday, with the opposition making a fervent plea to Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to notify a permanent scheme for the seafarers... -The Goan EverydayPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Philippines: Manning exec warns of massive job loss due to ambulance chasing FOREIGN shipowners and ship managers have replaced Filipino seafarers with other nationalities because of the ambulance chasing problem in the country that is costing them millions of dollars. This was revealed by Jessie Rex Martin, president and operations manager of Anglo-Eastern Crew Management Philippines, in an exclusive interview with The Manila Times... -The Manila TimesPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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UK: Engineering group climbs on board for major maritime regeneration project Hull-based engineering company Spencer Group is delivering a new permanent base for a historic vessel as part of a major regeneration project in its home city. Spencer Group has won the contract to build a wet berth for the Spurn Lightship, in Hull Marina... -The Business DeskPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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PROPEL HONG KONG: Hong Kong Maritime Week 2022 Unveiled The opening ceremony of Hong Kong Maritime Week 2022 (HKMW 2022), a major annual event of the maritime and port industries in Hong Kong, was held today (November 21), bringing together industry leaders, government officials and scholars in both physical and online mode... -newspatrolling.comPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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New initiative launched to encourage ports to accelerate zero-emission efforts Pacific Environment’s Ports for People campaign has launched a new initiative to assess port progress towards zero-emission shipping, P4P RePORT Cards. As explained, the initiative aim to hold ports accountable for shipping emissions and encourage leadership towards zero-emission ports and shipping by 2040... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Report: Proper training necessary to accelerate safe maritime decarbonization The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has released a comprehensive assessment to compare the feasibility and readiness of alternative marine fuels. The assessment applied MTF’s Framework for Assessing Decarbonization Technologies and Alternative Energy Carriers to fossil MGO, fossil LNG, bio-methanol and green ammonia... -Safety4SeaPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Going paperless using blockchain technology FUTURE seafarers from the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) will no longer need to carry their voluminous certificates with them whenever they depart for sea duty to their oceangoing vessels. Sailing full speed ahead on its bid to go paperless, MAAP launched an e-wallet that would contain all the records of all its cadets from enrollment to graduation using blockchain technology... -The Manila TimesPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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DNV And MPA Singapore Extend Maritime R&D MOU DNV and Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) have agreed to continue their collaboration on decarbonization and digital innovation in the maritime industry. Kenneth Lim of MPA and Cristina Saenz de Santa Maria of DNV, signed a MOU to renew their partnership at the Singapore Norway Innovation Conference... -Marine InsightPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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Nuclear ships regulations to enter into force in UK on December 8 The UK is about to pass legislation on nuclear propulsion for merchant ships, closing a loophole in its maritime legislative system on a propulsion technology that is gaining a lot of attention in the shipping world as the potential pathway for slashing emissions... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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US calls on the Houthis to stop threats to international maritime trade The US restart called on Yemen’s Houthis to stop their threats against international maritime trade and return to the negotiating table to end the war... -Middle East MonitorPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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The proposed Kra Canal: Maritime highway of the future The proposed Kra Canal has been seen as a catalyst that could transform shipping industry in the region by shortening navigational distance without having to go around the Malay Peninsula via the Straits of Malacca and Singapore. Chinese investors have shown interest to invest in constructing this Canal in recent years. However, the project did not take off... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Nov-2022
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