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Research into Converting Current Ships to Zero Carbon Operations While the maritime industry is focusing on the development of a new generation of vessels to achieve the decarbonization goals, one of the big challenges is how to incorporate the existing global fleet to reduce emissions... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-May-2021
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Navigating the waters of maritime cybersecurity In January 2021, new International Maritime Organization (IMO) guidelines on maritime cyber risk management went into effect. Around the same time, the U.S. government released a first of its kind National Maritime Cyber Security Plan (NMCP), accompanying recent maritime cybersecurity directives from the U.S. Coast Guard... -Help Net SecurityPosted On:13-May-2021
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Thedock To Launch New Fund Focused On Maritime Tech Israeli maritime tech venture capital firm theDOCK said it plans to launch a second fund—Navigator II—that will focus on investments in digital solutions attending to the needs of maritime, supply chain and offshore operations... -MarineLinkPosted On:13-May-2021
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Maritime School of Medicine & Public Health Launched Maritime training firm Simwave has teamed up with remote medical operations and healthcare solutions provider VIKAND to create the Maritime School of Medicine & Public Health, said to be the world s first... -MarineLinkPosted On:13-May-2021
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Australia: Ship crews given free wi-fi while at key Australian ports The Tas Bull Seafarers Foundation has brought wi-fi services to nine ports across NSW, Western Australia and Victoria - with plans to expand to 20 more Australia-wide - for docked seafarers that are unable to leave their ships due to Covid-19 restrictions... -iTnewsPosted On:13-May-2021
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One more Filipino crew "covid" death. WWII convoys will soon be less deadly A crew member of bulk carrier IVS PEBBLE BEACH in Narvik, Norway, died from coronary issue, but because he was tested positive, Norway authorities believe he died from covid... -Maritime BulletinPosted On:13-May-2021
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Seafarer Found Clinging to a Buoy in Melbourne s Harbor On Sunday, police responders in Melbourne, Australia rescued a seafarer who had jumped over the side of his vessel and was found hanging onto a navigational buoy a few miles off the port... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-May-2021
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Cradlepoint powers seafarer connect initiative to keep seafarers in touch with families Cradlepoint, the global leader in cloud-delivered LTE and 5G wireless edge solutions, has enabled Tas Bull Seafarers Foundation to provide Internet connectivity to thousands of international seafarers entering Australian ports in a program called the Seafarer Connect Initiative... -Intelligent CIO MEPosted On:13-May-2021
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Egypt introduces plan to expand Suez Canal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egyptian President, yesterday approved the widening and deepening of the southern part of the Suez Canal, after the 20,000TEU container vessel Ever Given crippled the critical maritime artery recently... -offshore-energy.bizPosted On:13-May-2021
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Freighter collided with inland cargo ship in Outer Maas, both heavily damaged General cargo ship NORDERSAND collided with inland cargo ship BACCHUS in Outer Maas in the evening May 11, in Barendrecht area, Rotterdam. NORDERSAND was en route from Rotterdam to Moerdijk port, while BACCHUS was en route from Dordrecht to Barendrecht ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-12 08:33:19 ... Read herePosted On:13-May-2021
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