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Cash Prizes in New Photography Competition for Seafarers During the Pandemic At a time when many crew members are still finding life more stressful than ever before, seafarers around the globe have a chance to lighten the mood a little and possible collect a cash prize in the second ever photography competition by the ITF Seafarers' Trust (ITFST)... -Hany Shipping GuidePosted On:19-Mar-2021
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India: Karnataka Maritime board Bill tabled The Karnataka Maritime Board (Amendment) Bill, 2021, was tabled in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday for reconstitution of the board by appointing the Chief Minister as the chairman and the Minister in charge of Ports and Inland Water Transport as the vice-chairman... -The HinduPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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German maritime industry facing major challenges: report Germany’s maritime industry was facing major challenges such as reducing CO2 emissions, international competition and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the 7th annual maritime report by the German government published on Wednesday... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Almeria bets on Short Distance Maritime Transport to reach European markets Jesus Caicedo, the president of Almeria s Port Authority (APA), attended a conference in Cartagena on Short Distance Maritime Transport (TMCD), a logistics modality that can be the optimal route to reach the European markets... -FreshPlaza.comPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Artists needed for Maritime Art Exhibit Coos Art Museum will continue its tradition of hosting a Maritime Art Exhibition on the scenic southern Oregon Coast. The 27th Maritime Art Exhibition is recognized and co-sponsored by the American Society of Marine Artists... -Coos Bay WorldPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Aframax tanker disabled, requested medical assistance Aframax tanker went NUC in the Atlantic, and requested medical assistance for crewman, on Mar 18. As of 1400 UTC Mar 18, tanker was adrift or moving at slow speed... -Maritime BulletinPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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UK: Industry leaders join forces to develop the seafarer of tomorrow Maritime training company SeaBot XR is teaming up with the UK’s Royal Navy and other stakeholders to identify the necessary skills and competencies for the emerging maritime autonomous surface ship sector.. -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Calling for a Fair Future for Seafarers Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, seafarers have faced difficult working conditions including uncertainties about port access, re-supply, crew changeovers and repatriation. Seafarers’ rights to be treated fairly remain at the forefront of IMO’s work... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Philippines Helping Free Kidnapped Crew After Contact was Established The Philippines government announced that it is getting involved to help secure the release of the kidnapped seafarers that were taken a week ago from De Poli’s chemical tanker MT Davide B approximately 220 nautical miles south of Lagos, Nigeria... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Mar-2021
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Port facilities are vulnerable to cyber threats Port facilities centres can provide threat intelligence, guidance on cyber security and cross-industry collaboration to protect ships and ports from hackers... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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MethanQuest: Test Results In for Renewable Hydrogen, Methane as a Fuel As the maritime industry embarks on the path to zero, it is widely acknowledged that there is currently not a silver bullet solution, nor is it likely that a solution will emerge from a vaccum. Collaboration is the path forward, and efforts such as MethanQuest offer promise... -Maritime Logistics NewsPosted On:19-Mar-2021
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BIMCO: Growth in Scrubber Installations Continuing Due to Fuel Price The number of ships with scrubbers installed as a means of complying with the 2020 global sulfur cap has doubled since the regulations came into effect. Further, according to a new analysis from the shipping association BIMCO, the growth in the use of scrubbers is likely to increase driven by a stabilization of the price spread between high and low sulfur fuels... .The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-Mar-2021
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