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Indian seafarers feel the heat as vaccination drive suffer delay Indian seafarers are being overlooked for jobs on ships as lack of vaccinated crew force global shipowners to tap other nationalities such as Bangladesh and Indonesia — who were given priority jabs by their governments — for crewing needs... -BusinessLinePosted On:4-May-2021
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Transition Technology When battery-hybrid power first arrived in the maritime industry in the early 2010s, it was billed as a great way to make diesel ferries and workboats more fuel-efficient... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:4-May-2021
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Norwegian Scientists Want to Launch Floating Solar Power Plants The first floating solar power plants will soon see the light of day offshore. There are many advantages to utilizing solar energy at sea: valuable land areas can be freed up, and it will be possible to utilize ocean areas that are of little use today... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:4-May-2021
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Vaccines for Florida Port Employees, Cruise Ship Crew, Put Us Closer to Sailing Again Ports in Florida and Texas will begin vaccinating cruise line crew members and shoreside personnel this week, as the process of restarting an industry shut down for 14 months begins to gather momentum... -Cruise RadioPosted On:4-May-2021
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Crew Change Restrictions Widen on Indian COVID-19 Surge The shipping industry is facing widening restrictions on where and when it can carry out crew changes in the wake of the recent COVID-19 wave in India... -Ship & BunkerPosted On:4-May-2021
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Bulk carrier under quarantine in Gqeberha harbour after crew members test positive for coronavirus Four crew members of a bulk carrier that was allowed to dock in the Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) harbour tested positive for Covid-19 as they prepared to fly home... -Daily MaverickPosted On:4-May-2021
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Canada: Seafarers union fighting hard for vaccinations as quarantined cargo ship stays anchored The Seafarers International Union of Canada says it s nearly impossible for crew members aboard cargo ships to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, as an outbreak aboard a massive cargo ship anchored off eastern Newfoundland shows the toll the pandemic is taking on workers.... -Yahoo News CanadaPosted On:4-May-2021
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USA: COVID-19 Jones Act Lawsuit Leaves Maritime Employer Liability Unclear The widow of a sea captain recently settled a coronavirus-related maritime lawsuit - the first of its kind filed in Louisiana - leaving unclear the extent to which a maritime employer may be held liable in connection with contraction of the virus... -Mondaq News AlertsPosted On:4-May-2021
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IAP on Maritime Decarbonisation unveils 9 Pathways for the Shipping industry The International Advisory Panel on Maritime Decarbonisation (IAP) formed in July 2020 by the Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF), has submitted its recommendations to the Singapore Government... -Sea NewsPosted On:4-May-2021
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Seafarers and shipowners fail to agree over minimum wage Talks to increase the minimum wage at the International Labour Organization (ILO) have broken down as seafarers call proposed 3% increase a “slap in the face”... -container-mag.comPosted On:4-May-2021
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Indian crew onboard cargo ship allege ill-treatment by Vietnamese officers An Indian crew on board VSG Pride, a Panama-flagged ship that docked at the Tuticorin port two days ago, have complained of ill-treatment and harassment by Vietnames officers and a cook on board... -Times of IndiaPosted On:4-May-2021
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ECSA welcomes the adoption of Delli Report on more efficient and cleaner maritime transport - Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide ECSA welcomes the adoption of the Delli report this week by the Plenary of the European Parliament. The Report highlights the crucial role of short sea shipping in achieving modal shift objectives and reducing transport-related congestion and emissions... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:4-May-2021
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US Ports, Cruise Lines Step Up Crew COVID-19 Vaccines In a sign that cruise lines are embracing the recent guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention encouraging fully vaccinated ships, U.S. ports and cruise lines have launched efforts to get seafarers vaccinated... -CruiseCritic.co.ukPosted On:4-May-2021
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Container ship lost stability, heavy list, Singapore Container ship LIMA VALERIE suffered stability loss and developed heavy list in Singapore, assumedly on Apr 15 or later. Salvage company already contracted to right the ship. As of May 3, LIMA VALERIE was moored at Pasir Panjang Terminal 2 ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-05-03 06:40:40 ... Read herePosted On:4-May-2021
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