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Disabled Aframax under tow, Atlantic Aframax MINERVA NOUNOU was disabled on Mar 9 west of Vigo, Atlantic, while ballasting from Turkey to Netherlands. Crew tried to fix problem, but reportedly, failed, so Salvament SAR tug DON INDA (IMO 9338010) too k tanker on tow early Mar 12, to tow her to Vigo for repairs... -FleetMonPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Cargo ship sank NW of Vung Tau, 2 missing, Vietnam General cargo ship TUAN TU 09 sank in the afternoon Mar 11 while en route from Vung Tau to Phu Quy island, with construction materials. Of 7 people on board, 5 were rescued, 2 remain missing. Rough weather is thought to be the cause of the disaster... -FleetMonPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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PCG rescues 5 Japanese seafarers Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel rescued five Japanese crewmembers of a fishing vessel that listed in the waters off Calapan, Oriental Mindoro yesterday. PCG spokesman Rear Admiral Armand Balilo identified the rescued seafarers... -Philstar.comPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Eight Dead After Two Boats Capsize Near San Diego At least eight people have died after two fishing boats capsized off the coast of San Diego, California, emergency officials said on Sunday. San Diego Fire-Rescue said in a statement that a search and recovery operation began late Saturday night,.. -gCaptainPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Investigation Finds Systemic Safety Failings in Tug Sinking More than two years after her husband sailed from Kitimat to his death, Judy Carlick-Pearson has some answers. She knows there were “no procedures or guidance” in safety manuals about operating limits with respect to weather on Ingenika, the tug he was operating. There were gale force winds and freezing spray that night... -pentictonherald.caPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Celebrity Cruises "The Tangerine Table" Next Generation Mariners Celebrity Cruises®, recently named the first Forbes Travel Guide star-rated relaxed luxury resorts at sea, is launching a new content series spotlighting a wide range of game-changing leaders and crew members across its fleet, diving into their real-life stories and their extraordinary achievements... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Mar-2023
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‘High seas’ treaty & hidden economics of nature Sitting on the icy beaches of Cape Cod, the north-east ocean frontier of the US, Philip Hoare, writing for ‘Down-To-Earth’ of The Guardian, celebrated the sighting of a magnificent 18-meter, ‘right’ whale flipping over barely 30 meters off the coast... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Anglo-Eastern Rolling Out Starlink'S Maritime Broadband Anglo-Eastern announced its first formal installation of Starlink’s maritime broadband service within its managed fleet ahead of wider rollout in the months ahead. The installation is part of a preliminary order covering a dozen vessels of various ship types and trading patterns, trialed across a number of scenarios before broader roll-out in the coming months... -MarineLinkPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Panama Gives Canada’s First Quantum Go-Ahead To Operate Port Terminal Panama’s Maritime Authority has lifted a suspension on First Quantum Minerals’ operations at the port of Punta Rincon, which the Canadian company uses to export copper concentrate from its key Cobre Panama mine, company sources said late on Friday... -gCaptainPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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How A SVB Bailout Could Solve Global Security Problems What is the common denominator in the recent port congestion crisis and current Taiwan security crisis, global food crisis, global energy crisis, US military PACOM logistics crisis, the Silicon Valley Bank Crisis, and Ukraine War? What’s at the core of China’s strength and power? Ships! In this raw,.. -gCaptainPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Hempel joins IMO Partnership to prevent Biofouling Hempel joins the International Maritime Organization (IMO's) Global Industry Alliance (GIA) for Marine Biosafety to work with industry to support shipping’s emissions reduction pathway and to mitigate against the spread of invasive species... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Mar-2023
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NYK and FueLNG achieve first LNG bunkering of PCTC in Singapore Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), a leading Japanese shipping company, and FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd and Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) Ltd, have completed the first bunkering to an LNG-fueled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) in Singapore... -NYKPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Mindoro oil spill victims reach 19,000 Oriental Mindoro residents affected by the oil spill from the tanker Princess Empress have risen to 19,000, Social Welfare Secretary Rex Gatchalian announced on Saturday. The authorities will launch a cash-for-work program, in addition to the food relief that is already being distributed, to help affected residents... -asianews.networkPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Saudi Arabia joins agreement to reduce risks of marine accidents Saudi Arabia has become the first Arab country to join an agreement to reduce risks of marine disasters and accidents. The Kingdom’s accession to this agreement allows for better access to best practices and standards for confronting risks in terms of providing appropriate and necessary navigation aids to ensure the safety of life and property... -Arab NewsPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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Largest Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Marine Use PowerCell has announced an agreement to deliver hydrogen fuel cells to two Torghatten ferries in Norway. The order is valued at 19.2 million euros. The significance is that these will be the largest marine hydrogen fuel cells produced up to this point, according to PowerCell,.. -Cruise Industry NewsPosted On:13-Mar-2023
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