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Iran Releases Ten Indian Sailors Held Since July 2025 Ten Indian seafarers detained in Iran for nearly a year have been successfully released, as announced by the Directorate General of Shipping, Government of India. This development brings relief to their families after months of uncertainty following the vessel's seizure in the Gulf. Diplomatic efforts played a crucial role in their release... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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ICS and ITF Collaborate to Combat Unjust Detention of Seafarers The global shipping industry is actively working to protect seafarers from unjust criminalization and detention, while tackling narcotics smuggling. Initiatives by the International Chamber of Shipping and the International Transport Workers’ Federation focus on promoting seafarers' rights and addressing arbitrary detentions, which often lead to prolonged family separations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Joint Safety Guidelines Issued for Hormuz Strait Shipping Amid a geopolitical crisis in the Persian Gulf, BIMCO and five major maritime organizations have issued vital navigation guidance for ships in the contested Strait of Hormuz. This collaboration aims to address challenges faced by hundreds of vessels delayed in the region, emphasizing operational safety and contingency planning for increased maritime activity... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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US Dismisses Joint Oman-Iran Plan for Strait of Hormuz Control On May 27, President Trump rejected a report about Iran and Oman managing the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring the complexities of peace negotiations. He stressed that the waterway remains international, warning Oman to adhere to this principle. The ongoing conflict has raised global energy prices and affected Trump's approval ratings... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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IMO Greenlights SOLAS Updates to Boost Ship Tracking and Safety The International Maritime Organization's Maritime Safety Committee has approved amendments to enhance ship-tracking data accessibility under SOLAS. Coastal nations will access standard ship position reports for free, improving vessel monitoring and safety. Additionally, the VHF Data Exchange System will replace AIS, enhancing data security and reducing spoofing risks starting January 1, 2028... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Indian Navy Intercepts Piracy Threat Near Gulf of Aden The Indian Navy's INS Kolkata successfully thwarted a potential piracy threat against the MV Mashallah 1 in the Western Indian Ocean. Deployed for surveillance after reports of suspicious activity, the warship ensured the safety of the vessel and its crew through aerial monitoring and boarding operations, reinforcing its role as a maritime security leader... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Sea Workers Face Continued Labor Disparities, WMU Study Finds On May 27, the World Maritime University published a report highlighting the stark disparities in treatment between sea workers and land-based employees. The study reveals that maritime governance prioritizes commercial interests, leading to chronic overwork and inadequate labor protections for seafarers, who often exceed recommended working hours, compromising their safety and well-being... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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SeaNavigator Mobile App Launched for Seamless Vessel Tracking Weathernews Inc. has launched SeaNavigator Mobile, a groundbreaking app for iOS and Android that enhances shore-based operations. It offers real-time vessel tracking, AIS alerts, and streamlined workflows, replacing outdated communication methods. Notably, a route change notification was processed in just 30 minutes, showcasing the app’s efficiency in decision-making... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Pilot Trial Explores Solar PV Solutions for Ships MarineSolar Energy Solutions has successfully piloted its NanoDeck photovoltaic system on the RTM Cook, owned by Rio Tinto. This trial evaluates the technology's performance in marine conditions, aiming to reduce fossil fuel reliance. Initial results show potential for significant fuel consumption reduction, paving the way for sustainable maritime energy solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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GRSE Secures Type Approval for Advanced Marine Hull and Valves The Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has awarded a Type Approval Certificate to Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Limited (GRSE) for Hull and Line Valves intended for defense and commercial vessels. Made from Nickel Aluminium Bronze and Stainless Steel, these valves meet rigorous marine standards, enhancing India's self-reliance in maritime manufacturing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Tragic Loss of Three Myanmar Seafarers in Enclosed Space on Cargo Ship Three Myanmar sailors tragically lost their lives on a foreign cargo ship in Indonesian waters, succumbing to oxygen deprivation while inspecting an enclosed area. The incident highlights the severe risks of confined spaces at sea. Experts stress the need for proper ventilation, atmospheric testing, and strict safety protocols to prevent future tragedies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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US Denies Any Diplomatic Breakthrough with Iran on Strait of Hormuz The White House has firmly rejected Iranian media claims of a diplomatic breakthrough regarding vital maritime trade routes. The U.S. administration emphasized that no agreement is close to being finalized, highlighting the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations. This stance underscores the high stakes and ongoing tensions in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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Improving Crew Preparedness for Onboard Fires A significant fire aboard a container ship navigating tropical waters began with light smoke observed by the duty crew. Flames erupted from a container, rapidly spreading despite firefighting efforts. The blaze, fueled by Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhydrate, persisted for nearly three months, prompting urgent calls for enhanced fire safety protocols for dangerous goods... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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South Korea Identifies Possible Iranian Missile Attack in Strait of Hormuz On May 27, South Korea's Foreign Ministry indicated that an attack on a cargo ship, operated by HMM in the Strait of Hormuz, likely involved an Iranian anti-ship missile. Evidence suggested Iranian involvement, although the investigation had not confirmed the perpetrator or intent behind the May 4 incident, which caused significant damage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-May-2026
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