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India’s Sagar Mein Samman Boosts Women’s Participation in Maritime Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal launched the ‘Sagar Mein Samman’ initiative to boost women's participation in the maritime sector during the inaugural International Day for Women in Maritime. The initiative emphasizes inclusivity and sustainability, targeting 12% female representation in technical roles by 2030, aligning with the International Maritime Organisation’s theme for gender inclusion... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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India Mandates Valid P&I Insurance Certificates for Vessels According to notice No. 05 of 2025 from the General Directorate for Shipping, all vessels entering Indian waters must present a valid Protection and Indemnity (P&I) insurance certificate. This requirement targets issues from unpaid premiums leading to rejected pollution claims. Certification must detail coverage for property damage, collision, and oil contamination... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Women in Maritime Day: IMO Promotes Gender Equality As Women in Maritime Day approaches on May 18, the International Maritime Organization's Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasizes the urgent need for gender equality in the maritime industry. With women comprising only 2% of seafarers, this year's theme, “Ocean of Opportunities for Women,” highlights the importance of education, mentorship, and cultural change... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Next-Gen Small Nuclear Reactors Unveiled for Sustainable Energy Italian start-up Newcleo, in collaboration with Fincantieri and Pininfarina, has unveiled concepts for innovative small fission power plants. Aiming to transform energy for shipping, this fourth-generation nuclear reactor emphasizes safety and sustainability. Displayed at a design fair, it seeks to reshape public perceptions of nuclear energy with advanced technology... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Mexican Tall Ship Collides With Brooklyn Bridge: 2 Dead On May 18, 2025, the Mexican navy training ship, Cuauhtémoc, tragically collided with the Brooklyn Bridge, resulting in two fatalities and 19 injuries. Shortly after departing from a Manhattan pier, the ship experienced a mechanical issue, leading to chaos as crew members hung from crossbeams, captured in viral video footage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Daughters of the Deep Empowering Women in Maritime Women constitute only 29% of the global marine workforce, often relegated to support roles with limited advancement opportunities. Daughters of the Deep seeks to change this by providing scholarships, training, and job placements. Their initiatives empower women like Esthereena Tonga, a passionate marine conservationist, to thrive in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Women in Maritime: SHE SEES Initiative Celebrates Olympic Sailor Hannah Mills Renowned photographer Emilie Sandy's SHE SEES project highlights women's opportunities in the maritime industry. Debuting at the International Maritime Organization in 2023, it features Hannah Mills, the most decorated female Olympic sailor. Supported by the Lloyds Register Foundation, the initiative aims to inspire future generations and promote diversity in maritime professions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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New Maritime Regulations Set to Transform Shipping Industry by 2025 New international maritime regulations are set to transform the shipping industry, according to Lloyd’s Register. Effective May 1, 2025, these changes focus on environmental protection, safety, and seafarer welfare. Key updates include the Hong Kong Convention on Ship Recycling and stricter greenhouse gas emissions data requirements under MARPOL Annex VI... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Suez Canal Offers 15% Discount on Transit Fees Amid Red Sea Security Crisis The Suez Canal Authority is offering a 15% discount on transit fees for cargo ships over 130,000 metric tons starting May 15, lasting 90 days. This decision responds to the Red Sea security crisis, following a ceasefire with the Houthi militia, amid ongoing threats toward vessels linked to Israel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Women in Maritime Survey: Progress and Challenges in Gender Diversity The second Women in Maritime survey by the IMO and WISTA reveals a significant rise in female employment, from 151,979 in 2021 to 176,820 in 2024. Despite this, women comprise just under 19% of the workforce, with alarming disparities in roles, particularly among seafarers, where only 1% are women... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Luxury Cruise Ship Violates Maritime Regulations for Scenic Sail Near Capri’s Rocks Passengers on the luxury cruise ship Silver Ray recently enjoyed stunning views of Italy's Faraglioni rock formations near Capri. However, environmentalists raised concerns as the vessel violated maritime regulations by sailing too close, prompting a fine and a reprimand for the captain from the Italian Coast Guard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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Cargo Ship Sinks in Arabian Sea: Crew Rescued by Indian Coast Guard On May 14, the cargo ship MSV Salaamath sank in the Arabian Sea, about 60 to 70 nautical miles from Mangaluru, Karnataka. The vessel, carrying cement and supplies to Kadmat Island, began taking on water around 5:30 AM IST. All six crew members were rescued by the Indian Coast Guard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-May-2025
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