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Disabled reefer on tow in stormy Okhotsk sea Reefer AMBER BALTIC was disabled after engine failure on Jan 29 in Okhotsk sea, being dangerously close to Kamchatka Peninsula western coast. Salvage tug SPRAVEDLIVYJ (IMO 7808279) took reefer on tow on Jan 30, to tow her to Petropavlovsk. Towage is hampered by stormy weather, icing condition... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Pilots Praised for Preventing Megaship from Grounding in Southampton Waters The UK Maritime Pilots Association is praising the actions of three ship pilots in preventing one of the world’s largest containerships from running aground in the Solent after a loss of engine power. The incident reportedly took place on January 26 following the MOL Treasure’s recent call at the Port of Southampton... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Marine industry slams offshore wind over 'unfair and unsustainable' contracting risks Trade body says contractors left exposed to raft of downsides by developers and investors in sector with 'progressively poor market conditions'. Marine contracting in offshore wind is “increasingly unsustainable” with global growth targets at peril unless changes are made to a system “loaded with uncovered risks” for vessel operators, claimed a maritime industry body... -RechargePosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Dense fog disrupts maritime, air traffic in Istanbul Maritime traffic on the Bosporus, which was halted due to fog and poor visibility, has resumed on both directions. Traffic is back on schedules after weather conditions improved. Istanbul's Bosporus, which connects the Marmara and the Black Sea, was closed to maritime traffic owing to dense fog early Tuesday, with ferry services being temporarily canceled... -Daily SabahPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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18 People From 3 Ships Detained For Fuel Theft In The Philippines The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) mentioned that its agents had detained 18 crew members for a suspected fuel theft during the weekend. In a patrol that happened to take place on Saturday close to the Navotas Fish Port, a PCG team reportedly caught five members who belonged to the cargo vessel named M/V Mirola to be stealing diesel from the ship... -Marine InsightPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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No Indian dead at sea in cyclones in last 2 years: Coast Guard The Indian Coast Guard (ICG), on Tuesday, said that over the last two years, there has been no loss of lives of Indians at sea, despite several cyclones having taken place. “No single life has been lost since the last two years. There were seven-eight cyclones which had come, around, all over India, and not a single Indian life was lost,” Iqbal Singh Chauhan, IG, Commander Coast Guard, Region North East, said... -Deccan HeraldPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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End of an era: The world's oldest cruise ship is finally heading to the scrapper The Astoria was built just 36 years after the sinking of the Titantic, when ocean liners still ruled long-distance travel. And, in its early days, it crisscrossed the Atlantic on a regular schedule along with such iconic vessels as the SS United States, Cunard's Queen Elizabeth and the SS Andrea Doria... -The Points GuyPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Mercy Ships’ Newest Hospital Ship Prepares to Serve First Patients On board the Global Mercy, docked in Spain’s Canary Islands, there is an atmosphere of expectation. Ever since the new ship’s construction was completed in mid-2021, she’s been getting ready to serve her very first patients. Day after day, her crew has been patiently preparing for a moment that’s finally about to arrive... -African BusinessPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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2022: A Year Of Recovery For Seafarer Welfare, Says Latest Seafarers Happiness Index The Mission to Seafarers has issued its Q4 findings on seafarer happiness and annual review, as well as new insights on vessel conditions impact on seafarer welfare from Idwal. The latest Seafarers Happiness Index report, published today by The Mission to Seafarers, reveals average seafarer happiness levels in the last quarter of 2022 reached 7.69/10, up from 7.3 with levels rising across almost all categories,.. -Marine InsightPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Cultivating world-class seafarers through training and compassion WORLD-CLASS seafarers are products of multiple factors — quality education and training, decent welfare services, and a strong support group that spurs the crew's innate desire to make it good in the profession. Among these people are the trainers who do more than just train seafarers well... -The Manila TimesPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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DMW: Filipino officers will not be 'decertified' MIGRANT WORKERS Secretary Susan "Toots Ople has assured the manning community that the government under President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. will make sure Filipino seafarers will not be "decertified" by the European Commission this coming March... -The Manila TimesPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Western Tankers Ramp Up Russian Oil Shipments Western oil tankers ramped up their shipments of Russian crude in January as prices for Moscow's flagship Urals grade held below an international price cap, according to market sources and Eikon data. The Group of Seven nations (G7), Australia and the 27 European Union countries placed a price limit on Russian crude oil of $60 per barrel on Dec. 5... -MarineLinkPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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India: Centre to amend present Seafarers Provident Fund Act -DG Shipping Considering the limitations in the present Seafarers Provident Fund Act, 1966, a review of the Act has been undertaken and would be amended soon, the Directorate General of Shipping has informed. This information was provided by the DG Shipping in response to the nine demands that Rajya Sabha MP Luizinho Faleiro had sent to the statutory Maritime authority of the country, on behalf of GSAI... -Herald GoaPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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What can be done about the plight of abandoned seafarers David Hammond, Human Rights at Sea, CEO, and Professor Steven Haines, University of Greenwich and Honorary Trustee, recently joined the Operational Maritime Law podcast to discuss the protection of human rights at sea, focusing on what can be done about the plight of abandoned seafarers... -Safety4SeaPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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Indian Coast Guard Day Celebration – 01 FEB 2023 The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) is celebrating its 47th Raising Day on 01 Feb 2023. From a modest beginning with just 07 surface platforms in 1978, ICG has grown into a formidable force with 158 ships and 78 aircraft in its inventory and is likely to achieve targeted force levels of 200 surface platforms and 80 aircraft by 2025... -NE India BroadcastPosted On:1-Feb-2023
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