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Ferry sank in Gabon waters, dozens might be missing Ferry ESTHER MIRACLE, connecting Gabon coastal towns, sank early in the morning Mar 9 after she left Libreville, bound for Port Gentil. Vessel suffered water ingress and probably, capsized. 121 people were rescued, 2 were found dead, but fear is there were more people on board, than stated in manifest, more than 150... -FleetMonPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Dutch-Owned Bulker Bontrup Amsterdam Opts for Dry Gas Exhaust System Dutch-owned bulker, "BONTRUP AMSTERDAM," has installed an "Integrated Dry Exhaust Gas Cleaning System," developed by UK-based company SodaFlexx. The dry exhaust system uses sodium bicarbonate powder to neutralize SOx in the outgoing exhaust gas,.. -FleetMonPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Antigua to Auction off Abandoned $81 M Russian Megayacht Antigua and Barbuda plan to auction off the $81 million mega-yacht "ALFA NERO," believed to have Russian links. The vessel has been abandoned at Falmouth Harbor since February 2022, and its owner has never been revealed... -FleetMonPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Building Sustainable Maritime Futures Falmouth Marine School (FMS) is hosting an event later this month to explore cutting-edge technology and help build sustainable futures for the local economy, maritime careers and education... -Business Cornwall MagazinePosted On:10-Mar-2023
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PSC Case Study: General cargo ship detained in Nakhodka with 40 deficiencies On 13th of February of 2023 a General Cargo Ship Flying the Panama Flag, inspected in Nakhodka, Russia resulting in a detention with 40 Deficiencies. The 23 years old ship was assessed with an Inspection Window Open given the Risk Profile of the ship and the Manager in the MoU area... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Rising interest in methanol as ship fuel As the shipping industry works to address emerging emissions-related regulatory issues and anticipate future efforts to reduce carbon emissions, orders for alternative fuel ships continue to rise steadily. Biofuels and LNG are already popular, and interest in methanol is also growing... -PortNews IAAPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Who will finance shipping's multi-trillion-dollar decarbonisation bill? When a ship financier told Marine Money Gulf in Dubai this week that, like many colleagues, his firm existed to make money and had no compunction in exclusively financing aging and conventionally-powered vessels, it was enough to bring one of the world’s most influential shipping lawyers to his feet... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Singapore: All new harbor craft will have to go electric or switch to clean fuels by 2030 In line with its decarbonization efforts, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is mandating for all harbor craft to become fully electric, capable of using B100 biofuels or be compatible with net zero fuels such as hydrogen by 2030... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Bridge Watch: Stranded Seafarers About 2,000 seafarers in 112 ships were berthed in Ukrainian ports across the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov before Russia’s invasion. After the war broke out, most crew were evacuated, but 331 seafarers remain stuck on 62 vessels across nine Ukrainian ports, including Mariupol and Odesa... -Channel 16Posted On:10-Mar-2023
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It’s a great feeling to become Sri Lanka’s first female seafarer: Nayomi Nayomi Amarasinghe is the first female seafarer Sri Lanka has ever produced. Last year, an ILO partnership with the Mahapola Port and Maritime Academy helped her to become a seafarer, landing Nayomi a job with the well renowned Carnival Cruise Line giving her a new sense of independence and purpose... -ft.lkPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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Bangladesh gets $22.48m payout for vessel hit by rocket in Ukraine Bangladesh has finally received $22.48 million in insurance payout for "Banglar Samriddhi", a cargo vessel abandoned at a Ukraine port last year after a missile attack, as the ship's reinsurer Lloyd's of London broker Tysers released the money to primary insurer Sadharan Bima Corporation on Wednesday... -The Business StandardPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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World's largest Container Ship delivered to MSC Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has delivered the giant 24, 116 TEU containership MSC Tessa to MSC. The massive vessel was independently designed by Hudong-Zhonghua and it belongs to the category of the world’s largest containerships based on its capacity... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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First order for MAN dual-fuel methanol engine HMM orders nine G80ME-LGIM Mk10.5 engines for container ship series. Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries has ordered seven, and HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) two MAN B&W G80ME-LGIM dual-fuel engines for the construction of nine 9,000-TEU container vessels for HMM... -Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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IMO Marks International Women's Day International Women’s Day is being celebrated across the United Nations system and the world. This year’s theme is “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”... -Marine InsightPosted On:10-Mar-2023
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