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India and Belgium to vaccinate seafarers as supply fears grow |
Shipping groups hailed India’s move — particularly given it has been so hard hit by the coronavirus — and said other countries should follow suit. There are increasing concerns seafarers will struggle for jabs... -Lloyd s List
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Indian Navy Opens Registration Window For Sailor Recruitment |
Indian Navy has begun the registration process for Sailor recruitment. Candidates can apply at the official website of Indian Navy.The last date of registration is May 5... -NDTV
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First Indian woman sailor qualifies for Olympics |
Nethra Kumanan, 23, has become the first Indian woman to ever qualify for the Olympics in sailing. She talks how she took up the sport and why opportunities for the sport are limited in India... -Hindustan Times
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Seven industry partners launch Maritime Technologies Forum |
Seven flag states and classification societies have united to launch the Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) which will seek to bridge the gap between technology knowledge and regulatory process... -offshore-energy.biz
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Panama Canal Begins Transition to Become Carbon Neutral by 2030 |
The Panama Canal launched its process of decarbonizing its operations, with aims of becoming carbon neutral by 2030... -Bunker Ports News
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Crew concerns over COVID-19 vaccine requests - Superyacht News |
Maritime union Nautilus International has reported that an increasing number of its members in the superyacht sector are asking for guidance after being offered COVID-19 vaccines directly from the yacht’s owner, rather than through national health authorities... -The Superyacht Report
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Legal and practical guidance published for the hundreds of seafarers abandoned across the globe |
Charity Human Rights at Sea has partnered with global law firm Reed Smith to help tackle the growing problem known as seafarer abandonment... -Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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InterManager Vows to Source Vaccinations for Seafarers |
Frustrated by the lack of progress and slow pace of international efforts, ship management trade group InterManager said it will work separately to obtain COVID-19 vaccines to protect the world’s more than 1.5 million seafarers... -Maritime Professional
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The Five Rs: Embrace Remote Technology, Depend on People |
Of the few positive outcomes of the pandemic, the most significant must be the acceleration effect it has applied to the use of new technology... -The Maritime Executive
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Fraud and connectivity impacting seafarer happiness |
The latest Seafarer Happiness Index showed investments in connectivity and onboard resources were effective in improving seafarer happiness, and revealed a list of factors weighing on crews... -Seatrade Maritime News
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Three Maritime Armed Robbery Incidents Reported in Asia |
The Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP) has recently been notified of three incidents of armed robbery against ships... -HSToday
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USA: Maritime Administration Awards Nearly $20m to Strengthen US Shipyards |
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced $19.6 million in grant awards to 31 small shipyards in 15 states through the Small Shipyard Grant Program... -The Maritime Executive
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Danish envoy commends PH government role in crew change |
The Philippine government has earned favorable remarks from shipowning countries on how the country performed at the height of the pandemic last year... -The Manila Times
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Egyptian Suez Canal Authority denies reports on arresting EVER GIVEN crew members |
SCA head admiral Osama Rabie said in a statement that the authority does not object the leaving or replacing of any of the crew members, provided the presence of the sufficient percentage of sailors necessary to ensure the ship security... -Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Fujairah bans crew change for ships arriving from India |
Fujairah has banned crew change from vessels arriving from India as more countries raise barriers to travellers from the country which experiencing a huge surge in Covid-19 cases... -Seatrade Maritime News
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Freighter disabled in Bosphorus, towed to anchorage |
General cargo ship CROATIA suffered engine failure at night Apr 26 near First Bridge, Bosphorus, Istanbul, while transiting the Straits in southern direction, en route from Nikolayev Ukraine to Hekere Gulf of Izmit, with cargo of steel. The ship was ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-27 09:45:28 ... Read here
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Suezmax tanker struck by general cargo ship, Qingdao, Yellow sea UPDATE Photo |
UPDATE: Cargo and ballast tanks were breached with some of cargo spilling out. Photos are circulating in social media, looking like they are genuine photos of A SYMPHONY, after collision. Starboard list on one of photos may be explained by ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-27 14:13:37 ... Read here
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