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Fight between commodities giants and shippers leaves seafarers stuck A standoff between commodities giants and shipping companies is prolonging the labor crisis at sea, with an estimated 200,000 seafarers still stuck on their vessels beyond the expiration of their contracts and past the requirements of globally accepted safety standards... -MintPosted On:23-Mar-2021
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Australia: Maritime union slams proposal to expand skilled migration program to include Seafarers The Maritime Union of Australia has slammed a proposal by the Federal Government to include seafarers as a priority occupation for skilled migration, saying hundreds of Australian seafarers are currently unemployed due to the COVID crisis and the loss of Australian-flagged commercial vessels.. -Sea NewsPosted On:23-Mar-2021
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Austal 3D printed maritime crane receives verification from DNV GL A maritime crane developed and additively manufactured by AML3D in conjunction with Austal Australia, has received formal verification from DNV, an independent expert in risk management and quality assurance... -3DPMNPosted On:23-Mar-2021
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ICS Warns of Dangers of Not Having Inoculation Programs for Seafarers The complexity of implementing a vaccination program for seafarers has drawn much discussion with the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) the latest organization to warned that the lack of access to vaccinations is “placing shipping in a legal minefield.” ... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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NGOs Urge IMO to Immediately Ban Black Carbon Fuels in the Arctic The Clean Arctic Alliance, an international coalition of 21 non-profit organizations, is calling on the International Organization to take the bold step this week of immediately banning ships from using heavy fuel oil in the Arctic... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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UK: National Maritime Charity Calls for Hero Nominations National maritime charity, the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society, is calling on members of the maritime and rescue communities to nominate those who have demonstrated outstanding bravery and expertise in aiding those in peril at sea, for its annual Skill and Gallantry Awards... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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UK-flagged Japanese tanker suspect in hit&run UK-flagged Japanese-owned product tanker ORANGE VICTORIA is under investigation at Kochi Port, India, suspect in hit and run accident in waters off Kochi. The ship while en route from Singapore to Indian port, presumably struck fiberglass fishing boat 46 nm ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-21 04:54:36 ... Read herePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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India s Crude Import Strategy Breathes New Life to the Tanker Industry The talking point in major Indian cities right now is the exorbitant price of oil, which is burning a hole in the pockets of the general population of the country. The government too has taken heed of the situation, trying ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-22 08:58:36 ... Read herePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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Captain of UBC SAVANAHH acquitted of all criminal charges after months in prison Andrzej Lasota, Polish citizen, Captain of bulk carrier UBC SAVANNAH, was acquitted in Mexico of drug traffic related charges, and freed, after being held in prison since July 2019.Posted On:23-Mar-2021
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MAERSK mega container ship in trouble since Mar 11, North Pacific Aground and Not Under Command vessels Worldwide Alerts:Posted On:23-Mar-2021
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German Research Vessel Transits Narrow Antarctic Ice Channel. Taking advantage of a massive iceberg calving episode on the horizon of Antarctica s Brunt Ice Shelf, last weekend saw the German research vessel Polarstern transit a narrow Antarctic ice channel. As a result, scientists got a close opportunity to ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-03-22 09:17:00 ... Read herePosted On:23-Mar-2021
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