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Revive Our Ocean Initiative Launched To Protect Marine Life The "Revive Our Ocean" initiative, launched by Dynamic Planet and National Geographic, aims to protect 30% of the world's oceans by 2030. Focusing initially on countries like Britain, Greece, and Mexico, it promotes marine protected areas (MPAs) to combat overfishing and climate issues, highlighting their economic benefits for local communities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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CMA CGM Becomes First Major Carrier to Register Vessel in India CMA CGM Group has officially transferred the CMA CGM Vitoria to the Indian registry, supporting India's international shipping ambitions. This move requires an Indian crew and classification, aligning with India's goals to enhance shipping operations and expand its shipbuilding industry. CMA CGM plans to register more vessels in India soon... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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DG Shipping to Enhance Maritime Documentation in India with CMMI The Directorate General of Shipping and the Company of Master Mariners of India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance maritime documentation. This collaboration will improve casualty data validation and reporting, fostering transparency and better decision-making in the maritime sector, ultimately raising operational standards in India... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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Kerala’s Vizhinjam Minor Port Upgrade and PPP Plans Unveiled With just four days until the Vizhinjam International Seaport's commissioning, the Kerala Maritime Board plans to upgrade the adjacent minor port through a public-private partnership. Pending state government approval, redevelopment aims to enhance capacity for small and mid-sized ships, integrating it further into regional logistics and ferry services... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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All-Electric V24 and V30 Pontoon Boats Launched with 90 NM Range Vision Marine Technologies has expanded into all-electric boats, unveiling the V24 and V30 pontoon models. The V24 seats 12 passengers with a range of 40 nautical miles, while the V30 accommodates 15 and offers a sporty design. Both feature innovative E-Motion technology, reaching up to 90 nautical miles... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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Support for Female Seafarers at Sea gets Enhancement Female seafarers are a small minority in the maritime workforce, but there has been a 45% increase in women pursuing careers at sea in the past decade. Challenges include workplace culture, career advancement, and support systems. Sailors’ Society offers specific support through a female helpline and Peer-to-Peer Support Group to address these issues... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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Mumbai Plans Water Metro Project Inspired by Kochi’s Success to Boost Transport and Tourism Maharashtra Ports Minister Nitesh Rane announced that Mumbai will seek a detailed project report (DPR) for a water metro, inspired by Kochi’s successful model. Expected by month’s end, the project aims to relieve road congestion and enhance urban transport with battery-powered ferries, connecting key areas and boosting local tourism... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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Concerns Rise Over Foreign Control of Chattogram’s New Container Terminal Concerns are escalating over the handover of Chattogram's New Investor Container Terminal to a foreign operator, initially promoted by the previous Awami League government. Hafen workers and political groups fear job losses and economic repercussions. Despite the interim government's insistence on improved efficiency, local opposition is intensifying as upcoming reviews loom... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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BC Marine Energy Hub Launched in Canada for Renewable Energy and Decarbonization The University of Victoria has partnered with the Centre for Ocean Applied Sustainable Technologies to establish the BC Marine Energy and Decarbonization Hub. This initiative aims to advance renewable marine energy technologies, support local companies, and promote decarbonization in British Columbia, contributing to job creation and clean energy solutions for coastal communities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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Container Vessel Collision in Vietnam Causes Oil Spill and Damage On April 25, 2025, the container vessel KMTC Surabaya collided with the bulk carrier Glengyle on the Saigon–Vung Tau waterway in Vietnam, resulting in significant damage and an oil spill into the Long Tau River. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, and shipping operations remained unaffected... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Apr-2025
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