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Tug capsized in Sabine Pass, blocking traffic Tug SEA CYPRESS reportedly capsized at Sabine Pass, USA, Gulf of Mexico, while en route from Port Arthur while, understood, pushing two barges. Crew were rescued, traffic stopped until tug recovery. Barges are said to remain locked to tug... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Alternative fuel ships account for 47 pct of orderbook: Clarksons report Alternative fuel ships have accounted for around 60% of new orders since the start of 2022 in GT, primarily driven by LNG dual-fuel vessel orders, and increasingly methanol, and now account for 5% of fleet GT and 47% of orderbook, data from Clarksons shows... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Tugboat Crew Uses Torch to Free Trapped Crewmen in Dramatic Rescue off Texas Coast A heroic rescue unfolded on Friday when the crew of a tugboat taking on water in Sabine Pass, Texas, used a handheld torch to free two trapped crewmen. Coast Guard Sector Houston-Galveston command center watchstanders received a mayday call at 5:38 a.m. from the 71-foot towing vessel, the Sea Cypress,.. -gCaptainPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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ESG focused joint ventures are on the rise in shipping: WFW Examining ESG issues through the lenses of finance, regulation and technology, and drawing on a weighty survey of industry participants, the first edition of the report found that emissions reduction had become shipping’s main priority – even if how to do so was still hotly contested... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Master Claims Recreational Voyage While Towing a Barge Australia has convicted the master of a Sydney-based commercial vessel for breaching a condition on his vessel’s certificate of operation. The March 20 conviction comes after a successful prosecution by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, on behalf of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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USA: Help Wanted: Solutions for shipyard labor shortages Shipyards struggling with skilled labor shortages are taking steps to develop the next generation of marine industry workers. Exhausted employers throughout the country are reporting a lack of employees, and the situation in shipyards is no exception... -The TritonPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Wärtsilä launches radical two-stroke derating solution Wärtsilä has launched a new solution to allow two-stroke engines to meet tightening emissions regulations into the future. The radical derating solution dubbed Wärtsilä Fit4Power will enable a reduction of engine bore size by 25%, improving combustion efficiency and cutting fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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IMO MEPC 79: further progress on protecting the marine environment MEPC held its 79th session from December 12-16, 2022, with a full agenda reflecting numerous issues of importance to the maritime industry. Chief among these were continued work on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, lowering pollution to water and to air as well as discussions and decisions on pollution prevention... -Marine LogPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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IMO adopts resolution to accelerate the implementation of the maritime single window International Maritime Organization’s FAL 47 Committee (13-17 March 2023) adopted a resolution on recommended actions to accelerate the implementation of the maritime single window. The establishment of maritime single windows will be mandatory from 1 January 2024... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Philippines: MARINA starts probe into Basilan ferry fire MARINA has begun its probe into the deadly fire that hit MV Lady Mary Joy 3 off Basilan. "Pursuant to the directive of MARINA Administrator Atty. Hernani Fabia under Special Order No. 364-23, our Enforcement Service (ES) has commenced the marine safety investigation of MV Lady Mary Joy 3," the agency said in a statement Friday... -CNN PhilippinesPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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India: Maharashtra Governor inaugurates Diamond Jubilee National Maritime Day Celebrations Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais inaugurated the National Maritime Week and the Diamond Jubilee of the National Maritime Day Celebrations at Raj Bhavan Mumbai on Friday (31 Mar). DG Shipping, Chairman, MPT and Chairman, NMDC pinned the first miniature batch of maritime day on the jacket of the Governor to mark the inauguration... -Raj Bhavan MaharashtraPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Stay SEAFiT: Sleep matters for people onboard The World Health Organization estimates that two thirds of adults in developed countries globally do not get the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep each night. We have benefited much from the 24/7 digital economy, which has created prosperity and jobs. The drawback is that we are constantly on the run... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Linde to power world's first hydrogen ferry Industrial gas major Linde has started up its supply of liquid hydrogen to the world’s first operational hydrogen-powered ferry for cars and passengers in Norway. The company has developed, built and installed the fuel containment system, the associated bunkering facility, onboard storage tank and fuel processing equipment... -gasworldPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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EU Will Continue to Recognize Filipino Seafarer Training and Certification European Commission decision reinforces the crucial role Filipino seafarers play in global shipping and trade. The European Commission announced today that it will continue to recognize the training and certification system of the Philippines, confirming the nation’s compliance with the requirements of the STWC Convention... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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India: Centre launches mobile app of National Logistics Portal Marine Union minister Sonowal on Friday launched ‘Sagar Setu’ mobile app of National Logistics Portal Marine. “The app has been envisaged with deliverables covering features like login module, service catalogue, common application format, Letter of Credit, bank guarantee, certification, and track & trace etc.," the Ministry said in a statement... -MintPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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Pirates hold crew members of oil tanker hostage in West Africa Several members of the 16-man crew on a Liberia-flagged tanker are being held hostage by pirates who boarded the ship in West Africa's Gulf of Guinea last week, the Danish shipper that owns the vessel said Friday. Pirates boarded the Monjasa Reformer southwest of Port Pointe-Noire, Congo, on March 25... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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India: PM Modi Extends Greetings For National Maritime Week Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed hope that the National Maritime Week will serve as an opportunity to deepen people's connect with the country's rich maritime history. He added, "May it also add vigour to the ongoing efforts towards port-led development and harnessing our coasts for economic prosperity."... -Outlook IndiaPosted On:1-Apr-2023
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