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Smart Sanctions: The West Finally Gets Clever About Russia The European Union and the United States are now targeting maritime protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance clubs to limit Russian shipping capacity and cap the price of its oil, meaning we’re finally beginning to see some smart sanctions for a stupid war. Under the new sanctions, European P&I clubs can no longer offer insurance to a vessel carrying Russian oil at a price higher than $60 a barrel... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Coastal container ship sank in Gulf of Siam Coastal container ship SUNTUD SAMUT 2 ran into trouble at night Dec 17-18 in Gulf of Siam, while en route from Surat Thani to Laem Chabang, Thailand, with 36 containers on board, in stormy weather brought by strong northern wind, raging in the area since Dec 17... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Bulk carrier with Russian-Indonesia crew stuck in Venezuela, crew desperate Bulk carrier LEROS I is stuck in Venezuela since early January this year, 18 crew including 13 Russians and 5 Indonesians, is supposed to prepare the ship for planned repairs and sale. No wages paid, no supplies, no food – for a long time. Ship’s agent behavior is strange and unexplainable, he is doing nothing to assist crew... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Russian sailor died on board of bulk carrier in Malaysian waters Bulk carrier ONE DESTINY interrupted her voyage from Singapore to Phuket at Malacca Strait, and anchored at Pangkor island anchorage, in the evening Dec 16. One crew, 52-year old Russian seaman, died from extensive head bleeding. It is unknown yet if it was natural cause or some kind of accident... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Tallink ferry blackout in Stockholm harbor Tallink’s ferry BALTIC QUEEN suffered blackout when she was entering Stockholm harbor in the morning Dec 18, on arrival from Tallinn. Blackout lasted some 5 minutes, ferry with some 2000 passengers went out of control and contacted pier. The ship sustained some scratches, and was allowed to continue scheduled voyage, with next port of call Marienham, Finland... -FleetMonPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Russian Fishing Vessel Goes Aground, Leaving Cargo of Crab for Locals A fishing vessel has gone aground in foul weather off the Kamchatka Peninsula, leaving behind a Christmas present for local residents: bucketloads of crab. On Thursday afternoon, the fishing vessel Ostrovnoy-5 was at anchor off the coast of Paramushir, a remote island at the northeastern end of the Kuril chain. In foul weather, the vessel began to drag anchor... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Dec-2022
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India: Centre looks to install scanning devices at ‘vulnerable’ ports to check drug smuggling The Centre is examining the feasibility of installing electronic scanners at vulnerable seaports since illicit drugs worth over ₹27,000 crore smuggled to India via maritime routes have been seized by domestic agencies in the past five years, people familiar with the development said... -Hindustan TimesPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Saipan: 9 graduate from pilot maritime program at KHS Western Pacific Maritime Academy announced Friday that it graduated nine Kagman High School students in Basic Training Personal Safety and Social Responsibility Course, one of several courses that are required for working offshore on ships... -TribunePosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Philippines: Columbia Group Opens Integrated Maritime & Logistics Services Hub The Columbia Group has reinforced its commitment to the delivery of service excellence to the Philippines market and beyond, by opening a world-class integrated maritime and logistics services hub. CSM Manila will offer a variety of ship management and maritime-related services including the development of new logistics and ship performance solutions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Dec-2022
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Pacific Ocean's Plastics Cleanup Hindered By Trade Barriers The cleanup of the world’s oceans is being hindered by visa requirements, tariffs on equipment, and restricted access to local ports and waste management facilities, according to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation... -gCaptainPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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India: “Will do shipbuilding for World in future…” Rajnath Singh Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday exuded confidence that in future India will emerge as a global player in shipbuilding. Union Minister for Defence was speaking at the commissioning ceremony of INS ‘Mormugao’, a P15B stealth-guided missile destroyer, at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai... -ThePrintPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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IMO climate talks end without clear emissions-reduction goal The climate talks at the International Maritime Organization saw more countries supporting the move to decarbonize shipping by 2050, but the meeting failed to adopt a concrete target to eliminate pollution from the maritime industry... -Philstar.comPosted On:19-Dec-2022
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