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India Unveils Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool to Boost Trade The Union Cabinet has approved the establishment of the 'Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool' (BMI pool) with a ₹12,980 crore sovereign guarantee. This initiative aims to provide affordable maritime insurance for Indian vessels, reducing reliance on foreign insurers and addressing risks from global volatility. It will cover various maritime risks, enhancing self-reliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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US Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship, Tehran Vows Retaliation The United States has seized an Iranian cargo ship attempting to breach its blockade, leading Iran to threaten retaliation. This escalation jeopardizes the fragile ceasefire, set to expire soon. With Iran declining further negotiations, concerns about lasting peace intensify, while global oil prices continue to rise amid ongoing tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Houthis Warning Escalates Risks in Bab al-Mandab Strait A senior Houthi official has threatened to shut the Bab al-Mandab Strait over unresolved peace issues, escalating global concerns. The strait, vital for international trade and energy transit, faces potential disruption amid regional instability, increasing scrutiny on global shipping security and prompting urgent diplomatic efforts from the U.S. and other stakeholders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Eyesea Launches App for Live Marine Pollution Tracking Eyesea has launched a revolutionary app for reporting and monitoring ocean pollution, merging real-time data from seafarers with advanced analytics and satellite tools. This innovative platform allows users to log incidents instantly, analyze trends, and enhance detection of pollution, transforming how the maritime industry addresses environmental challenges... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Vizhinjam Port Sees Massive 100-Ship Backlog Amid Hormuz Crisis Kerala's Vizhinjam International Seaport is gaining prominence, with nearly 100 vessels awaiting berths due to Gulf tensions impacting UAE routes. Located 10 nautical miles from major shipping lanes, the port's deepwater capacity allows it to accommodate ultra-large vessels, reducing transit times and costs. Future expansions aim to enhance throughput significantly... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Indian Missions Ensure Safety of Seafarers Amid West Asia Crisis Indian missions are actively engaging with the diaspora, including community organizations and businesses, to maintain vital connections abroad. Air travel between the region and India remains operational, with over 1 million passengers traveling since February. The Indian Embassy in Tehran has evacuated 2,373 nationals, ensuring their safety amid ongoing challenges... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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First-Ever Global Rules Approved to Tackle Flag Misuse in Shipping The International Maritime Organization's Legal Committee has approved groundbreaking guidelines to combat maritime fraud and flag misuse. Aimed at enhancing transparency in ship registration, these guidelines address a significant regulatory gap, ensuring accurate ownership records and improved oversight, crucial for safety and environmental protection in international shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Rising Fraud in Indian Maritime Job Market Threatens Aspiring Seafarers A recent report by the All India Seafarers Union highlights a troubling surge in fraudulent job rackets within India's maritime sector. Aspiring seafarers are increasingly targeted by fake recruitment agencies, leading to financial losses and career uncertainties. Authorities struggle to track these scams due to a lack of centralized oversight... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Families Appeal for Release of Filipino Seafarers Detained in Algeria Families of three detained Filipino seafarers are urging the Philippine government to seek a fair trial in Algeria. During a press conference, Marie, one of the wives, appealed to President Marcos Jr. for diplomatic intervention, asserting their innocence against wrongful criminalization. The seafarers face a reduced 10-year sentence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Three Maritime Incidents Near Strait of Hormuz Reported by UKMTO On April 18, 2023, UKMTO reported three maritime security incidents near the Strait of Hormuz within three hours. A tanker was fired upon by Iranian gunboats, a container ship was hit by a projectile, and a commercial vessel observed a splash. The agency urged heightened caution for all vessels in the area... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Gulf Crisis Leaves Thousands of Filipino Seafarers Stranded at Sea Over 5,600 Filipino seafarers remain stranded on 533 vessels in the Middle East due to the ongoing Gulf crisis. The Department of Migrant Workers reports 4,844 crew members in the Persian Gulf and 819 in the Gulf of Oman, while the DFA confirms Iran's assurance for safe passage for Philippine-flagged ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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Mumbai Family Mourns Seafarer Following Delayed Return The last rites for Dixit Solanki, a Mumbai seafarer killed in a Gulf of Oman attack, were held after a long wait for his remains. His tragic death highlights the growing dangers faced by Indian sailors in conflict zones, leaving his family devastated and raising urgent calls for improved maritime safety measures... -Crew MirrorPosted On:20-Apr-2026
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