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India Elevates Maritime Security to Level 2 Amid Threats India has elevated its maritime security status from MARSEC Level 1 to Level 2 due to rising tensions with Pakistan. This change mandates enhanced surveillance, stricter access controls, and unannounced security drills for Indian-flagged vessels, emphasizing urgent compliance to counter potential threats and cyberattacks in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Shipowners Gear Up for FuelEU Maritime Ahead of 2026 Deadline Shipowners are increasingly registering vessels for the FuelEU Maritime initiative, set to start in 2026. Peter Czaga from the European Commission noted that about 18,000 ships have signed up. The surge in inquiries highlights the complexities of compliance and the challenges in meeting the EU's decarbonization goals in maritime transport... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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DNV Sets New Safety Standards for Ammonia-Fueled Vessels On May 10, 2025, Yara Clean Ammonia partnered with DNV to create new safety standards for ammonia-fueled vessels. Their Recommended Practice (RP) offers guidelines for safe operations and crew training, crucial as ammonia emerges as a zero-carbon marine fuel. Understanding safety measures is vital for the industry's decarbonization efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Israel and Morocco Sign Maritime Agreement to Boost Economic Ties The Israeli government recently approved a maritime transport agreement with Morocco, signed on May 29, 2023. This agreement aims to enhance maritime transport through free competition and mutual cooperation. It covers safety, port access, and taxation, while establishing a joint committee to oversee its implementation amid ongoing regional tensions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Berge Bulk Tests OCC System to Meet Emissions Regulations Berge Bulk is piloting an onboard carbon capture system on the Ultramax bulker, Berge Yotei, to address new emissions regulations. Developed by Value Maritime, the system captures up to 15 tonnes of CO2 daily, aiming to reduce emissions by 30%. Collaboration is key for scaling this technology in shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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OceanCare Initiative Launched by MOL for Seafarer Mental Health Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), under President and CEO Takeshi Hashimoto, is launching "OceanCare" on May 1, 2025. This initiative aims to enhance seafarers' mental health by providing confidential resources. In partnership with the Mission of Seafarers UK, it introduces a welfare officer for personalized support, prioritizing crew well-being at sea and home... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Seafarers Off Yemen’s Coast Face Ongoing Risks Despite Ceasefire Agreement Over 200 seafarers aboard 15 ships off Yemen's coast are preparing to resume operations following a ceasefire with the Houthis. However, risks remain high as previous attacks have targeted non-Israeli vessels. Despite U.S. halting airstrikes, safety for commercial shipping is still uncertain, leaving many vessels stranded in limbo... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Sonowal Reviews Key Maritime Projects and Cargo Operations in Mumbai Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal held extensive review meetings in Mumbai to assess key maritime projects, emphasizing the need for normal business operations amid challenges. He directed officials to ensure smooth cargo movement and evaluated the National Maritime Heritage Complex and the Greenfield Mega Port project, urging accelerated development to enhance India's maritime leadership... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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HD Hyundai Collaborates on Humanoid Robots to Enhance Welding and Safety HD Hyundai is partnering with AI and robotics start-ups to develop a humanoid robot for complex welding tasks, aiming to transform smart shipyards. The initiative emphasizes improved human-machine collaboration to enhance productivity and safety. Prototypes are expected by 2026, with field testing and commercialization planned for 2027... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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Captain Arrested for 2023 BalticConnector Pipeline Damage The captain of a Hong Kong container ship, Wan Wenguo, has been arrested for allegedly damaging the BalticConnector pipeline, crucial for gas transport between Estonia and Finland. Prosecutors cite his negligence in maintaining equipment and reporting duties. This incident heightens security concerns in the Baltic Sea, prompting NATO's increased presence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2025
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