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Shipping’s urgent need for Paris-aligned regulation This Insight Brief summarizes discussions from the Global Maritime Forum’s Annual Summit around the policy imperative to decarbonize shipping in line with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5 degree temperature goal, in the context of the momentum for policy action that has emerged over the past years... -globalmaritimeforum.orgPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Philippines: House assures passage of Magna Carta for Seafarers The House of Representatives will prioritize the passage of bills — including the proposed Magna Carta for Seafarers — that will benefit thousands of Filipino seamen. House Speaker Martin Romualdez gave this assurance during the commencement rites of the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific in Bataan on Friday... -INQUIRER.netPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Prime Minister Modi lauds the Indian Navy on Navy day Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded the Indian Navy and sent his greetings to the navy personnel and their families on the occasion of Navy Day. The Prime Minister said that the Indian Navy has steadfastly protected the nation and distinguished itself with its humanitarian spirit during challenging times. He expressed his pride over the country’s rich maritime history... -NewsOnAIRPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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2 Turkish cargo ships collided at Istanbul Anchorage, both seriously damaged General cargo ships BURHAN DIZMAN and TURAN C collided at Ahirkapi Anchorage, Istanbul, Marmara sea, in the afternoon Dec 2. Looks like TURAN C struck already anchored BURHAN DIZMAN, while proceeding to her anchorage. Both ships remained at Anchorage with TURAN C taken further off her designated anchorage, shortly after collision... -FleetMonPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Even Weak Cyclones Have Grown More Intense Tropical cyclones have been growing stronger worldwide over the past 30 years, and not just the big ones that you hear about. New research finds that weak tropical cyclones have gotten at least 15% more intense in ocean basins where they occur around the world... -gCaptainPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Breathing Life Into The Ocean NASA Earth Observatory–From global to regional scales, images from satellites portray the dynamic beauty of the world’s oceans. Each view reveals something unique, from the seasonal pulses of life to the colorful signature of phytoplankton blooms... -gCaptainPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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New Ocean Supercluster projects tackle climate change, marine fatigue Climate change and ocean safety are at the forefront of two new ocean technology projects led by companies based in Newfoundland and Labrador. Canada’s Ocean Supercluster, a marine industry organization led by the federal government, announced $11.3 million in total funding for the projects on Friday... -CBC.caPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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PH, Malaysia rescue 27 people on board drifting vessel The Philippine Navy (PN), in collaboration with the Maritime Command Center (MCC) in Tawi-Tawi and its Malaysian counterpart, MCC-Tawau, have rescued a Philippine-flagged wooden-hulled vessel with 27 people aboard drifting at sea for four days and four nights, Navy officials said Saturday, Dec. 3... -Manila BulletinPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Navy Day 2022: Indian Navy’s modernised transformation into a blue water force On Navy Day, looking back at the Indian Navy’s journey from receiving the President’s colour in 1951 to playing an important role in the 1971 war, and five decades of indigenisation... -Free Press JournalPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Historic! Women sailors join Indian Navy For the first time, the Indian Navy is inducting women sailors, said Admiral R Hari Kumar while adding that around 3,000 Agniveers have arrived, and 341 of them are women. Of the 10 lakh individuals who applied for the available positions in the Indian Navy, he said that 82,000 of them were women... -MintPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Dirty Bulkers Are Now Being Used To Carry Food Crops to Asia Dirty bulk ships used to carry iron ore are being scrubbed clean so that they can transport grain to Asia, in an unusual shift of cargoes prompted by a slump in demand for the steelmaking ingredient... gCaptainPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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The First Crewed Vessel To Reach The Deepest Point In The Ocean Humanity has dreamed about the unknown expanse hidden under the ocean’s depths even before Jules Verne’s prophetic 1870 novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." In the same way that humanity has craned its neck upwards to chart the cosmos, people have gazed below to discover what lies at the bottom of the ocean... -msnNOWPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Provisional ETS Agreement Welcomed by European Shipowners European shipowners have welcomed the outcome of trilogue negotiation and the provisional agreement on the EU ETS maritime. The Parliament and the Council have embraced the calls of the industry stakeholders to earmark EU ETS revenues back to the maritime sector to support its energy transition... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:5-Dec-2022
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Indian Navy remains futuristic in capability, outcome-oriented in action: President Murmu Highlighting the role of the Navy in ensuring an umbrella of security for India’s national maritime interests, President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday said Indian Navy remains futuristic in capability development and outcome-oriented in action... -ANI NewsPosted On:5-Dec-2022
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