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ASEAN and India Strengthen Maritime Cooperation in Jakarta During the February 13 meeting in Jakarta, ASEAN and India emphasized maritime cooperation as a priority, focusing on sea safety, environmental protection, and adherence to international law in the Indo-Pacific. The Philippines, chairing ASEAN, co-led discussions on the 2026 ASEAN-India Year of Maritime Cooperation aimed at enhancing regional collaboration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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France Levies Large Fine from Russian Shadow Tanker French authorities have allowed the oil tanker GRINCH to leave after the owning company paid a significant fine. This measure aims to enforce sanctions against Russia, preventing it from financing military activities. The GRINCH, suspected of facilitating oil exports, had been detained in the Mediterranean near Marseille... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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India’s Strategic Seizure of Tankers Linked to Iran This month, India detained three oil tankers suspected of indirect ties to Iran, prompting increased maritime surveillance. The Iranian National Oil Company denied connections to the vessels. The situation highlights the complexities of enforcing sanctions and the need for stringent monitoring to prevent illicit activities in regional waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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Warning Shots Fired in Encounter Off Yemen Coast, UKMTO Alert A UK maritime agency has reclassified an incident involving a vessel and small boats near Yemen's Aden port as "suspicious activity." Initially reported as an exchange of gunfire, it was clarified that only warning shots were fired. Vessels in the area are advised to exercise caution amid ongoing investigations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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India’s Inland Waterways, Coastal Shipping Unlock Economic Growth The 2026 Union Budget aligns with the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047, enhancing India's inland waterways for sustainability and reduced logistics costs. The operationalization of 20 new National Waterways, especially NW-5 in Odisha, aims to connect resource-rich areas to ports, promoting maritime freight from 6% to 12% by 2047... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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DG Shipping Strengthens Support for Indian Seafarers Abroad The Directorate General of Shipping, led by Additional Director General Shri Sushil Mansing Khopde, convened to address the recent detention and abandonment of Indian seafarers. Emphasizing the safety and dignity of mariners, the meeting aimed at improving repatriation processes and ensuring a coordinated response to protect Indian seafarers abroad... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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India’s Ports Poised for Massive Savings through AI-Driven Cargo Handling Solutions India's port sector has the potential to save up to Rs 20,000 crore annually in cargo handling costs by implementing artificial intelligence (AI). Gourav Vallabh from the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council emphasized the necessity for technological upgrades to reduce inefficiencies and enhance operational speeds in major ports, including Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and Chennai... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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Indian Coast Guard Detains Illegal Bangladeshi Vessel On February 26, the Indian Coast Guard apprehended a Bangladeshi fishing boat with 28 crew members in the Bay of Bengal for illegal fishing within India's Exclusive Economic Zone. The vessel was found operating without valid permits, leading to its detention and the crew's escort to Frazerganj for legal proceedings... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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Cargo Vessel Engine Room Fire in Baltic Sea, Swedish Coast Guard Responds On February 14, the cargo vessel Diezeborg faced an engine room fire while navigating the Baltic Sea, prompting the Swedish Coast Guard to intervene. The crew extinguished the flames, and no injuries were reported. A tugboat was scheduled to assist, as the ship's power loss created grounding concerns near Gotska Sandön... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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Defiant Barge Fuel and Oily Water Successfully Extracted Near San Juan Harbor Salvors have successfully extracted approximately 1,000 gallons of residual fuel and oily water from the Defiant barge, grounded near San Felipe del Morro Castle in Puerto Rico. Additional equipment is being used to assess the barge's condition, while a removal plan awaits approval. The situation is being closely monitored to protect the environment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Feb-2026
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