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Indian tour boat owner arrested over deadly capsizing in Kerala Police officials in India’s Kerala state have arrested a local vessel owner in connection with a tour boat capsizing incident that killed 22 people earlier this week. The owner, identified only by the name Nasar, was taken into custody in Kerala’s Malappuram district the day after the unnamed tour boat capsized... -Baird MaritimePosted On:12-May-2023
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Russian master of seized tanker bailed amid oil smuggling probe The master of a tanker detained by Albanian authorities on suspicion of smuggling Russian oil has been released on bail to his ship after more than two months in custody. Alexey Smaznov was arrested after police claimed they had found forged paperwork linked to a ship-to-ship transfer of Russian oil... -TradeWindsPosted On:12-May-2023
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Seafarers seek exemption in eligibility for obtaining CDC The Goan Seamen Association of India (GSAI) has written a letter to the Union Shipping Minister to grant exemption in relation to the eligibility condition for obtaining Continuous Discharge Certificate (CDC)... -The Goan EverydayPosted On:12-May-2023
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Some European container export routes have yet to normalise Research by Xeneta indicates that long-term rates on transatlantic and South American East Coast routes are significantly higher than 2019 levels, with the former seeing a 144% increase and the latter experiencing a rise of 111%. However, the shortest Mediterranean trade route witnessed a decline of 38% since 2019... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2023
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Piracy On The Seas: The Great Security Challenge Of The 21st Century Piracy at sea is an activity that is as old as maritime traffic for thousands of years. This activity is so present that it has become accepted as part of the tradition of many nations. Although it was expected that in modern times pirates would disappear but pirate activities at the turn of the 20th to the 21st century were not eradicated but intensified... -Eurasia ReviewPosted On:12-May-2023
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The human element at work: How companies can use technology to empower frontline workers As discussions and technologies around workforce empowerment and humanisation gain traction, one crucial aspect often overlooked is the human element at work for frontline workers. The majority of the global workforce consists of frontline or deskless workers operating in sectors like maritime, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and transportation... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:12-May-2023
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Malaysia: Judge calls for reform of maritime laws Given the rise of transnational commercial trade, Malaysia needs a robust framework of legal and regulatory instruments that govern maritime activities to ensure that the maritime industry achieves sustainable growth, said Federal Court judge Datuk Nallini Pathmanathan... -The Sun DailyPosted On:12-May-2023
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UAE maritime week sets ambitious goals for maritime innovation and sustainability Under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI UAE), the highly-anticipated 2023 edition of the conference and exhibition is set to take place from May 15th to May 19th, 2023 at the Dubai World Trade Centre... -ThePrintPosted On:12-May-2023
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India: KMB mulls tech-integrated platform to enforce norms in water transport sector According to statistics with KMB, the State has around 3,513 ‘registered’ passenger boats. However, no statistics are available with the agency with regard to the number of annual passenger footfalls in the water transport sector. The boat tragedy at Tanur in Malappuram which claimed 22 lives has once again brought the spotlight back on the State water transport sector... -The HinduPosted On:12-May-2023
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Enhancing human rights at sea As a seafarer, your rights are underpinned by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Adopted in 1982, it lays down a comprehensive regime of law and order in the world's oceans and seas... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:12-May-2023
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Navarino and VIKAND to offer remote medical care Navarino and VIKAND have announced their partnership to offer remote medical care and mental health support to the maritime industry. The partnership combines Navarino's Infinity and high-speed satellite connectivity solutions with VIKAND’s OneHealth solution, a fully integrated maritime healthcare platform... -Digital ShipPosted On:12-May-2023
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Second seaman surrenders license in USMMA sexual assault cases A second sailor has surrendered his license to the US Coast Guard, as part of a sexual assault case involving midshipmen at the US Merchant Marine Academy. The alleged victim of the assault claimed that she was regularly sexually harassed during her Sea Year service on the ship, with this reported back in 2021... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2023
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Scotland supports study on tidal energy-to-hydrogen project The Scottish Government is supporting a new project called ‘Green Hydrogen and Oxygen Supply from Tidal Energy’, which aims to combine the production of green hydrogen with tidal power plants. Known as the “GHOST” project, it will explore the production and use of hydrogen and oxygen on Shetland, powered by tidal energy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2023
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Black Sea traffic slows as grain talks drag on in Turkey Shipping along the Black Sea grain corridor has slowed, with reports stating that a week-long deadline, set by Russia, is the cause of the delay. While Ukraine works to release stranded ships, delay in negotiations mean residual ships are not moving. While May 18 is the date set by Russia, UN officials confirmed that incoming ships are not proceeding,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-May-2023
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India: Maritime in focus, EAM travels to Dhaka, Oslo External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday left for a three-nation tour of Bangladesh, Sweden and Belgium. In Dhaka, he will attend a conference organised by an RSS-backed think tank India Foundation... -The Tribune IndiaPosted On:12-May-2023
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