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Capesize bulk carrier fire in cargo hold, Spain Cargo of coal self-ignited in cargo hold of Capesize bulk carrier ALPHA OPTIMISM at around 1130 LT May 2 at Langosteira harbor, La Coruna, Spain. Fire was extinguished by joint efforts of crew and port firefighters, in about an hour... -FleetMonPosted On:3-May-2023
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Bulk carrier damaged by rogue barges, San Lorenzo Bulk carrier ADRIENNE was hit by several breakaway barges at San Lorenzo anchorage, Parana river, Argentina, in the morning May 1. The ship arrived at San Lorenzo anchorage on Apr 30. The ship sustained hull breach in portside fore area, at waterline level... -FleetMonPosted On:3-May-2023
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Two vessels collide off Philippines According to Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), three people have died, and two were reported missing after a Sierra Leone-flagged dredger collided with a product tanker in the waters off Corregidor Island in the Philippines on 28th April. The dredger, the MV Hong Hai 189, capsized following the incident... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:3-May-2023
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Three crew members missing after tanker fire in Malaysia The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) received a report of a tanker on fire about 4 p.m. local time Monday, off the coastal town of Tanjung Sedili in the state of Johor. Singaporean authorities identified the ship as the MT Pablo. According to MMEA, the tanker was going from China to Singapore with 28 crew members when it caught fire... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:3-May-2023
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How marine plastic pollution impacts countries that rely on tourism: Report Pristine beaches full of plastic waste. Picturesque rivers clogged by rubbish and discarded objects. These are not the sights that you find in travel brochures. But for many countries around the world, which rely on tourism to support their GDP, these are frequently becoming the sights that greet tourists... -Phys.orgPosted On:3-May-2023
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A Superyacht and the Yemeni Coast Guard Got Into a Deadly Shootout Last Friday’s shootout between the crew of a vintage motoryacht YCG continues to raise more questions than answers. The Associated Press reported that the three-man security team on the yacht, once owned by Richard Burton, believed that two small, unmarked skiffs pursuing the vessel were pirates... -Robb ReportPosted On:3-May-2023
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Port of Rotterdam, HGK Shipping team up on sustainability of inland waterways HGK Shipping and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a long-term cooperation agreement to promote sustainable concepts for inland waterway services leading to and from seaports. The document primarily focuses on the energy revolution and logistics for hydrogen, as well as reducing CO2 emissions by using innovative drive concepts and digitalisation... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-May-2023
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Bulker Captain Pleads Guilty to Dangerous Navigation During Cyclone New Zealand’s maritime authority is prosecuting the captain of a Panama-registered bulker for operating his vessel in an unsafe manner “placing the vessel and the people on board in unnecessary danger or risk.” The captain has agreed to plead guilty to the charges and is facing up to 12 months in prison or a fine of N$10,000... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-May-2023
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ClassNK Releases White Paper To Design, Develop, And Operate Autonomous Ships Regarding the development of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), various efforts gaining momentum worldwide, including the Nippon Foundation MEGURI 2040 Fully Autonomous Ship Program. The push for international rule establishment has been further intensified as the IMO MSC has agreed on a work plan... -Marine InsightPosted On:3-May-2023
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The World's Cargo Vessels Are Aging: Are Maritime Workers At Risk? Cargo vessels serve as the backbone of global trade, transporting goods across the world’s oceans. However, many of these vessels are aging, which raises concerns about their seaworthiness and the safety of their crews... -gCaptainPosted On:3-May-2023
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Discussion held on emerging trends of piracy and sea robbery in Asia: SMW2023 The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC), together with the three co-organisers BIMCO, INTERTANKO and the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), held an annual Piracy and Sea Robbery Conference on Thursday (27 April) in conjunction with Singapore Maritime Week 2023... -Manifold TimesPosted On:3-May-2023
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11 Things I Regret Not Doing In My Sea Career - A Mariner's Story Life at sea is fun yet challenging. No two days are the same, and there are a lot of variables playing around. We, as seafarers, are aware of the hardships we go through and the sacrifices we and our family members make to care for our loved ones... -Marine InsightPosted On:3-May-2023
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Marina establishes ties with France THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) forged ties with France and French organizations to promote the development of the Philippine maritime industry. Marina, upon the invitation and facilitation of the French Embassies in Manila and Singapore, represented the Philippines at the Sea Asia 2023 in Singapore... -The Manila TimesPosted On:3-May-2023
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Seafarers in Singapore see the need for tech training Eight in ten seafarers in Singapore say they require either partial or complete training in dealing with advanced digital technologies, such as advanced sensors, artificial intelligence and remote operations... -The Edge SingaporePosted On:3-May-2023
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RINA, WMU pen MoU for leadership and innovation Italian classification society RINA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the World Maritime University (WMU) aimed at promoting academic, technical, and educational exchange between the two institutions. The goal of the MoU is to inspire leadership and innovation for a sustainable maritime and ocean future... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:3-May-2023
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Captain and Two Crew Kidnapped from Bulker off Gabon, West Africa Three crewmembers from a bulker are being reported as missing and believed kidnapped in the third incident of piracy in recent weeks in the region. Security services and reporting agencies are raising the alarm based on the sudden uptick in pirate activity in West Africa. Details on the current incident are scarce as it is ongoing... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:3-May-2023
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Harnessing India's Blue Economy Oceans constitute 72% of earth surface. However, while Indians are aware of land resources, not much is known about the contribution of oceans that provide countless benefits like feeding mankind with food, regulating weather and climate, and generating most of the oxygen humans breathe... -Geospatial WorldPosted On:3-May-2023
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