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India: Parliament passes anti-piracy bill to ensure maritime security Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill which provides for prevention of maritime piracy and stringent punishment to those convicted of such crimes... -ThePrintPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Accident in Kiel-Holtenau Lock Report was received on accident in Kiel-Holtenau Lock, where general cargo ship BBC EMERALD contacted Lock Control Tower at around 2100 UTC Dec 20, while entering Kiel Canal. The ship remained in Lock for a bout an hour, thenresumed Canal transit in western direction... -FleetMonPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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General cargo ship capsized, sank in Yellow sea General cargo ship HYUNDAI FASHION sank in Yellow sea at around 0900 Seoul time Dec 21, due west of Gunsan, Korea. All 9 crew rescued by nearby fishing and cargo vessels, and later picked up by Korean CG. The ship was en route from Pyengtaek Korea Yellow sea, to Masan Korea, Japan sea. Reportedly the ship developed heavy portside list, understood capsized, cause unknown... -FleetMonPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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MSC container ship crew died in accident on board Crew member of container ship MSC RESILIENT III died on board, understood in an accident, in the morning Dec 21 at Bluff, South Island, New Zealand. Cargo operations were already completed and dockers left the ship, reportedly ship’s cranes were moved when accident happened... -FleetMonPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Captain Presumed Dead After Cargo Ship Burns off Turkey Turkish authorities and a local fishing boat responded to reports of a dry cargo ship on fire approximately five miles off the coast of Turkey. The crewmembers were rescued with several taken to a local hospital while the captain of the vessel, an Egyptian, is reported missing and believed to have either died in the fire or possibly drowned after jumping from his burning vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Salvage Continues for Grounded Fishing Vessel on Santa Cruz Island Salvage crews are making progress on the salvage of the grounded fishing vessel Speranza Marie on Southern California’s Santa Cruz Island—the largest of the Channel Islands. The 60-foot F/V Speranza Marie was carrying roughly 1,000 gallons of diesel when it grounded in National Park Service waters in Chinese Harbor, on the northern side of the island,.. -gCaptainPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Japanese Fishing Vessel Sinks After Collision With Container Ship On Wednesday, a Japanese cargo ship struck and sank a fishing vessel in the Seto Inland Sea, on the approaches to Osaka. The Imoto Lines container feeder Tamon, a 1,500 dwt vessel with a capacity of about 100 TEU, was under way on a voyage from the small port of Ube to the port of Kobe... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Dec-2022
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How to avoid false distress alerts False distress alerts activated from VHF DSC, MF/HF DSC, recognized ship earth station (SES) and EPIRBs may impose a considerable and unnecessary burden on Rescue Coordination Centers (RCCs) and on national exchequer by engaging search and rescue (SAR) authorities for carrying out SAR operation,.. -Safety4SeaPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Milestone for Armach's in-water hull service robot U.S.-based ship husbandry firm Armach Robotics has achieved a critical milestone during a demonstration of the in-water hull service robot (HSR). Armach is currently in the ‘build it prove it phase’ that will allow it to build, develop and iterate the robotics platforms and prove that the technology and model work in the real world... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Nigeria: Maritime Employees Threaten Shutting Ports Over IOCs Denial To Employ Dockworkers The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has reportedly called on the Federal Government to compel International Oil Companies (IOCs) functioning in the country to obey the Marine Notice 106 of 2014 and permit stevedoring firms to deploy dockworkers into platforms to keep away industrial unrest... -Marine InsightPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Dozens of Ships Stuck Off Iran as Payment Snags Bite - Sources Dozens of merchant ships with grains and sugar are stuck outside Iranian ports after weeks of delays as payments snags disrupt flows of goods into the country, according to trade sources and shipping data... -gCaptainPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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US, Benin join forces to combat piracy in Gulf of Guinea Piracy is a serious concern in the Gulf of Guinea along the southern coast of Western Africa and the United States is working with Beninese officials to increase their capacity to combat international piracy within their territorial waters there, US Army informed... -Safety4SeaPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Vessel Saves 22 Cubans Floating On A Raft The Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas cruise vessel has saved almost two dozen people found floating on a raft between Cuba and Key West. The rescue of the 22 individuals – identified as Cubans – took place on Thursday as the vessel was trying to stop in the Bahamas... -Marine InsightPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Smooth sailing: With piracy threat checked, Indian Ocean safe for trade vessels Seafarers can breathe easy. Dreaded pirate attacks on the Gulf of Aden, the Somalian coast and Omani coast have been checked and ships can now sail smoothly through the Indian Ocean. From January 1, 2023, the High Risk Area (HRA) warning on the Ocean has been removed... -BusinessLinePosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Piriou Group to Build "Polar Pod" Manned Research Buoy The ambitious "Polar Pod" research project is moving forward with the launch of construction at shipbuilder Piriou Group, with support from a wide range of French scientific and engineering organizations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Dec-2022
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IMO adopts amendments to make Garbage Record Book mandatory for smaller vessels Last IMO Committee, MEPC 79, took place from 12-16 December 2022 adopting amendments to MARPOL Annex V to make the Garbage Record Book mandatory also for ships of 100 gross tonnage and above and less than 400 gross tonnage, among others issues... -Safety4SeaPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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2022 - The year in review As 2022 draws to a close we are taking a look back at some of the biggest stories that have been covered on Seatrade Maritime News over the last 12 months. As many of the top stories in 2022 developed across a period of months, if not the entire year, we have chosen six major themes and what has happened across the course of year... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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OrbitMI unveils real-time weather routeing system New York-based OrbitMI Inc has officially launched a cloud-based weather routeing system for real-time and responsive voyage optimisation. Working with weather data provider, DTN, the software company’s Orbit Weather+ enables ship personnel, shore-based managers and charterers to share real-time data for the most cost-, time-, or carbon-effective transits... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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Crew Welfare Imperatives Call For High-Quality Onboard Connectivity Reliable, high-speed onboard connectivity is integral to crew welfare and helps vessel operators to attract and retain the best talent. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic and its well-documented impact on seafarer welfare, the provision of onboard crew connectivity was becoming a priority for shipping companies worldwide... -gCaptainPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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IMO to tighten procedures against seafarer abandonment New guidelines are underway to streamline efforts in assistance of abandoned seafarers, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said late on Tuesday. The measures agreed in a joint working group by the IMO and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are aimed at tightening policies that already exist but seem to have been insufficiently enforced so far... -TradeWindsPosted On:22-Dec-2022
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