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India Urges Shipping Sector to Stay Clear of Iran Waters The Indian Directorate General of Shipping has issued a warning to seafarers and shipping stakeholders against traveling to Iran due to rising security concerns. Following prior advisories, Indian nationals in Iran are urged to leave immediately and maintain contact with the Embassy for assistance. RPSL companies are advised to halt deployments to the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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WinGD and HHI Pass Ammonia Engine Approval Tests Swiss marine power company WinGD has achieved a milestone by completing Type Approval Testing and Factory Acceptance Testing for its ammonia-fueled two-stroke engine, the X52DF-A-1.0. Conducted in January 2026 in South Korea, these tests mark a significant step towards eco-friendly marine propulsion, with lower emissions compared to traditional diesel engines... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Carbon Capture with Full-Scale Maritime System Launched Seabound has achieved a major milestone with the launch of its first full-scale onboard carbon capture systems at its Doncaster hub. Celebrated at the “Seabound Sendoff,” the event attracted over 70 attendees. The systems will be installed on the UBC Cork, a cement carrier, marking a significant step in maritime decarbonisation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Breakthrough in CO₂-Neutral Propulsion Technology at Everllence Everllence has made strides in CO₂-neutral propulsion systems with its upgraded test bench in Augsburg for hydrogen combustion. This advancement, part of the HydroPoLEn project, aims to develop sustainable maritime solutions. Key partners, including Tenneco and the Technical University of Munich, are collaborating to enhance hydrogen technology for shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Highlights from the Anglo-Eastern Manila Crew Conference From February 10-12, the Anglo-Eastern Univan Group hosted a crew conference in Manila, gathering around 600 Filipino officers and global leaders. Centered on the theme 'Delivering Excellence,' CEO Bjorn Hojgaard emphasized the importance of preparing people alongside ships, reinforcing the organization's commitment to safety and high standards in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Filipino Seafarers Honored for Heroic South Atlantic Rescue The Department of Migrant Workers and the Philippine Embassy in Finland commended 19 Filipino crew members of the Cymona Eagle for their heroic rescue of Finnish rower Jari Saario. After his boat was damaged in a storm, the crew navigated treacherous conditions to save him, showcasing exceptional seamanship and humanitarian spirit... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Indian Seafarer Missing After Oman Ship Fire Sparks Family Concern A fire on a cargo vessel off Oman left 24-year-old Indian seafarer K. Gopianan unaccounted for. In his last message, he reported the fire and that he was following the captain's orders. Over two weeks later, his family remains frustrated by the lack of updates on search efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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U.S. Treasury Targets Iranian Tankers in New Sanctions The U.S. Treasury has ramped up economic pressure on Iran, sanctioning over 30 entities and vessels to disrupt its shadow fleet and arms procurement. Secretary Scott Bessent noted that these measures aim to hinder Iran's illicit operations, which undermine international laws and contribute to regional instability, affecting ordinary citizens... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Salvors Refloat Grounded Barge at San Juan Harbor Successfully The barge Defiant was successfully refloated from the shoreline of Castillo San Felipe del Morro early Wednesday, just before high tide. Tugboats and salvage crews worked meticulously, pressurizing cargo tanks to ensure a smooth operation. Capt. Luis J. Rodríguez praised the collaborative efforts that safeguarded San Juan's maritime transportation and environment... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Unexpected Route Change for Cuba-Bound Fuel Tanker Sea Horse The Hong Kong-flagged tanker Sea Horse, carrying fuel likely destined for Cuba, has halted navigation in the Atlantic, impacting the oil-dependent nation. U.S. Treasury recently allowed companies to seek licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, amid dwindling supplies and ongoing sanctions affecting the island's energy crisis... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Iran Triples Oil Tanker Loading Amid U.S. Strategic Military Moves Iran has significantly increased its oil loading operations, preparing for potential U.S. military action. Exports from Kharg Island soared to about 20.1 million barrels between February 15 and 20, nearly tripling January's figures. This surge reflects Iran's strategy to maximize oil turnover amid heightened military tensions in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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Centurion University Honored as a Global Maritime Centre of Excellence Centurion University’s School of Maritime Studies has been designated a Global Centre of Excellence, becoming the first in Southeast Asia and only the second worldwide. This prestigious recognition, awarded by The Nautical Institute and IMarEST, highlights India’s commitment to high-quality maritime education and positions the university prominently on the global maritime map... -Crew MirrorPosted On:27-Feb-2026
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