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Hong Kong Prosecuting Captain for Providing False COVID Declaration Hong Kong authorities are proceeding with the prosecution of a ship captain that they charge provided false information about the COVID-19 status of his crew when requesting permission to enter the port. The captain is facing two years in jail if convicted of committing fraud by allegedly deceiving health officials... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Cyprus: Partnership aims to promote sustainability in maritime industry Safetytech Accelerator and CMMI are pleased to announce a partnership in which they will pool resources and expertise to support sustainable growth in marine and maritime sectors. ‘Blue growth’ is the name given to a long-term strategy to support sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors as a whole... -Cyprus MailPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Live, work, play at sea - an experience for globe trotters Here is a novel cruising experience that can outdo any other cruise ship experiences that you might have had. Did you ever wish that you could stay on the sea forever? Cruising at a slow speed, travelling across the world? Well, Storylines now have something for you in these lines. Storylines is offering residential cruise ships for wanderers who would like to work, play, and live at sea, while travelling the world at the same time... -Times of IndiaPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Black Sea and Sea of Azov designated ’War Like Operations Area’ for seafarers The ITF and the employers’ representative JNG have come to an agreement on pay and conditions for seafarers working in the war hit seas around Ukraine. Under the agreement the northern Black Sea and Sea of Azov have been designated a War Like Operations Area. Seafarers who work under the IBF collective bargaining agreement will be entitled to benefits when working in the region... -TradeWindsPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Maritime threat: UN warns Nigeria, others on response The United Nations Counterterrorism Centre (UNCC) has warned Togo, Ghana and Nigeria, among others, that some extremist groups gaining ground in some African waters have capacity to take control of key maritime infrastructures in the ports. The United Nations body advised countries in West Africa to emulate Nigeria, using drones, which had become a viable option in its counter-piracy initiative... -New Telegraph NewspaperPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Bangladeshi Ship Hit By Missile at Ukrainian Port -Reports A Bangladeshi ship anchored at the northern Black Sea port of Olvia in Ukraine has reportedly been hit by a missile, killing one crew member. Footage of the explosion and aftermath have been shared on social. Reports say the missile was fired against the MV Banglar Samriddhi, a 2018-built bulk carrier registered in Bangladesh... -gCaptainPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Ukraine war could disrupt movement of seafarers for global fleet A prolonged war could see Indian seafarers in great demand, say shipping officials. The global shipping trade is already under tremendous pressure due to container shortage. The Russian aggression on Ukraine ia all set to aggravate this situation further with a possible disruption in movement of seafarers globally. Russia and Ukraine contribute nearly 15 per cent of global seafarers... -BusinessLinePosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Russia May Have Mined Ukrainian Waters Says NATO Allied Maritime Command today said there is a high risk of collateral damage on civilian shipping in the northwestern part of the Black Sea. They also warned that the Russian Navy may have mined parts of the Black Sea and Ukrainian waters. NATO acknowledges media reports of civilian ships being hit directly or indirectly as a result of the acts of war in the northwestern Black Sea... -gCaptainPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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Vietnam to Welcome Two Indigenously Made Super Yachts The construction of two luxury superyacht cruise ships was initiated with a ceremony on February 19th at Vietnam’s Ha Long Shipbuilding. The vessels are being constructed by a partnership between the Vietnamese shipping company, the Viet Thuan Group, and Vietnam’s Elegance Hospitality Group, which operates luxury hotels. These ships will be the first of their kind to be built entirely indigenously in Vietnam... -FleetmonPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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In India, a city takes its beach back from the sea As a schoolboy in Pondicherry, a city on India’s southeastern coast, Aurofilio Schiavina loved combing the beach. Its six miles of glistening golden sand, lined by a promenade, was his favourite playing field. In 1991, Schiavina left the city for higher studies in the United Kingdom. When he returned in 1999, having completed his master’s degree in coastal management at Newcastle University, the beach had vanished... -National Geographic UKPosted On:3-Mar-2022
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