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638 ONGC men stranded off Maharashtra, Gujarat coasts rescued, search still on for 93 Five Indian Navy ships, along with naval helicopters and the Coast Guard, were racing against time to locate and rescue 91 crew members of Barge Papaa (P-305) who were still missing till late Tuesday night, more than 20 hours after their barge sank 35 nautical miles off the Mumbai coast in the intervening hours of Monday and Tuesday. A total of 180 survivors from the barge, however, have been rescued... -Times of IndiaPosted On:19-May-2021
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Two offshore tugs distressed in Gulf of Khambhat, north of Mumbai Two offshore/supply tugs are in distress in Gulf of Khambhat, north of Mumbai, since evening May 17 - both ships reported flooding. As of 0600 UTC May 18, both ships understood to be afloat and probably, under way, both ships ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-18 08:37:56 ... Read herePosted On:19-May-2021
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By Rethinking Radar, Rutter is Making Maritime Operations Safer The Canadian technology company Rutter is revolutionizing radar, giving mariners new access to actionable information on their surroundings. Through advanced software and signal processing, Rutter s radar systems can identify ice in the water, find patterns in currents and swells, and spot small boats against background clutter... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:19-May-2021
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Navigating Whale Habitat: A New Tool Kit for the Maritime Industry To help avoid ship collisions with whales, a new tool kit for mariners operating in the Northwest Atlantic, including the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, has been developed... -GlobeNewswirePosted On:19-May-2021
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EU unveils roadmap to green maritime activities The European Commission presented on Monday (17 May) a roadmap to green economic activities at sea, including new targets to restore damaged marine ecosystems... -EUobserverPosted On:19-May-2021
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Philippines bans international crew change for vessels arriving from seven countries The Philippines has joined a growing list of countries that is banning crew change for foreign seafarers vessels that have called at Indian sub-continent nations in the previous 14 days as well some Middle East countries... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-May-2021
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Asian shipowners angry over no-crew change clauses As the crew change crisis continues over a year after the Covid-19 pandemic first swept the globe some charterers have controversially taken to demanding no crew change clauses in contracts to avoid deviations and possible delays if a new joiner later tests positive... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-May-2021
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Sailors Society launches expanded free wellness campaign for seafarers, their families and shore staff Shipping companies are being invited to sign up to a free mental health and wellbeing campaign offering support not just to crews, but also their families and shore staff... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:19-May-2021
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MSC highlights seafarers need vaccine priority The Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) of the international Maritime Organization (IMO) has highlighted the need for seafarers to be given priority access to COVD-19 vaccines, recognizing the unique and essential work of seafarers for international shipping and for the world... -FreightweekPosted On:19-May-2021
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Cyclone Tauktae shuts shipping ports in India s west coast Cyclone Tauktae made landfall in Gujarat Monday night, forcing the evacuation of more than 200,000 people and the closure of shipping ports in India’s west coast... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:19-May-2021
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Hamas bombs 2 Israeli Ports; Targets Oil Pipeline Global risk analyst firm Dryad Global revealed that the Israel-Palestine conflict has crept into the maritime sector, and social media posts from various outlets confirmed the same. Two Israeli ports, namely Ashdod and Ashkelon had to be closed after rocket ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-18 08:58:26 ... Read herePosted On:19-May-2021
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Accommodation barge in distress. UPDATE 146 rescued, 127 missing May 18 UPDATE: PAPAA-305 reportedly sank, at least two Indian Navy ships INS KOCHI and INS KOLKATA, and a number of offshore tugs, are deployed in SAR. According to latest reports, there were 273 people on board, so 127 remaining ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-17 10:30:11 ... Read herePosted On:19-May-2021
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