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Indian Maritime University-Vizag set to expand its horizons Indian Maritime University, Visakhapatnam has focused on internalisation and expanding its ties with Indian/foreign Institutions like Indian Navy, Dredging Corporation of India, IIT Madras, Batangas State University (Philippines), International Ocean Institute (Malta), National Institute of Ocean Technology, etc... -Times of IndiaPosted On:15-May-2023
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Indonesia ferry crashed into pier and crashed over jetty A commercial ferry lost control as it was approaching a dock in northern Indonesia, resulting in temporary suspension of operations for the affected ferry. The ferry, named Mutiara Pertiwi 1, caused significant damage to one of the ferry docks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-May-2023
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ABS is researching offshore green hydrogen production in Korea The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has joined forces with Korean companies under a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to carry out a feasibility study into green hydrogen production and liquefaction on an offshore floating platform... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-May-2023
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Indian Coast Guard: Maritime advanced boarding course concludes The Maritime Advanced Boarding Course for Indian Coast Guard (ICG) officers, conducted by the Mobile Training Team (MTT) of the US Coast Guard (USCG), concluded recently. A closing ceremony was held at Coast Guard Air Station, Chennai,.. -Times of IndiaPosted On:15-May-2023
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Cargo from Nazi ship sunk by America during WWII is washing up on Texas beaches The cargo was intended to feed the Nazi war machine, but it never made it to its destination. Instead, nearly 80 years after the ship carrying it sank off the coast of Brazil, officials found the cargo washed up on a beach at Mustang Island State Park in Texas, a May 11 video shows... -Yahoo NewsPosted On:15-May-2023
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No Silver Bullet For over a century, ships have been propelled by fossil fuels. But as the world comes to grips with the climate crisis and the rapid need to cut carbon dioxide emissions, the shipping industry is taking a good, hard look in the mirror to clean up its act... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-May-2023
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Meth worth several thousand crores seized from high seas by Indian Navy, NCB In a joint operation with the Indian Navy, NCB has seized approximately 2500 kg of narcotic substance ‘suspected’ to be high purity methamphetamine, a recreational drug, from the Indian waters. A statement from the NCB said a ‘suspected Pakistani national’ has been detained following a joint operation with the Indian Navy... -The News MinutePosted On:15-May-2023
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Filipino Mariners Can Now Sail On Canadian Merchant Ships In a move to tackle an acute mariner shortage accentuated by the rapid retirement of boomers, Canada has signed an unprecedented agreement with the Philippines, allowing Filipino merchant mariners to serve on Canadian-flagged vessels. This marks a significant shift in international labor arrangements,.. gCaptainPosted On:15-May-2023
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Boost for Sri Lankan seafarers A delegation from a an international ship management service has arrived in the country to shore up job opportunities for hundreds of Sri Lankan seafarers that will, at the end of day bring in much needed foreign exchange to State coffers. Representatives from BSM will sign an agreement with Monaco Shipping,.. -Sunday ObserverPosted On:15-May-2023
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Cyclone Mocha hits the Bay of Bengal Cyclone Mocha is expected to cross the world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, home to about a million Rohingyas, amidst fears of widespread destruction. The storm, a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to have wind speeds of up to 130 miles per hour. The Meteorological Department of Bangladesh has warned of storm surges, flash floods, and landslides in coastal areas,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-May-2023
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India: Great Eastern Shipping’s net income increased 282% The Great Eastern Shipping Co Ltd, India’s largest private maritime transport service by fleet size and revenue, said its net profit rose 282 percent to Rs Previous year. The company’s operating revenue rose 58.92 percent to Rs.1,455.98 crore in the fourth quarter of FY23 from Rs.916.17 crore a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing.... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-May-2023
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UAE launch “Blue Pass” project to strengthen maritime cluster The UAE government has launched a digital portal and app that will allow businesses to offer and purchase services in an integrated community in the national maritime sector. Known as Blue Pass, the initiative aims to reduce operational costs and increase the competitiveness of the UAE’s national maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:15-May-2023
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