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3 crew members dead as dredger capsizes after colliding with tanker Three crewmen have been confirmed dead while two others are missing when a suction hopper dredger capsized after colliding with a tanker in the Philippines. According to the Chinese embassy in the Philippines, the Sierra Leone-flagged Hong Hai 189 was working in waters around Corregidor island in Bataan province... -Ships&PortsPosted On:30-May-2023
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600 people rescued from overcrowded vessel off Sicily The Geo Barents vessel, operated by the NGO Doctors without Borders (MSF), rescued some 600 migrants from an overcrowded boat in distress off the island of Sicily on Saturday. Meanwhile other humanitarian groups also rescued more than 150 people. The group of 606 rescued migrants include 11 women and 151 minors,.. -InfoMigrantsPosted On:30-May-2023
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BIMCO Launches Industry Film Calling For Safe Ship Recycling BIMCO has launched its fourth industry film, calling for the urgent adoption of the Hong Kong International Convention for the safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships, and for ship owners to only choose yards that live up to the convention... -Marine InsightPosted On:30-May-2023
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Ill sailor aboard foreign vessel brought ashore by Sri Lanka Navy for treatment Sri Lanka Navy stepped in to provide crucial assistance in transferring a foreign national who fell ill in the eastern waters, off the Foul Point, Trincomalee. The ill person who was aboard NERU XINRUI - an Indian Cargo Ship was rushed for medical attention, upon being brought to Trincomalee... -Newsfirst.lkPosted On:30-May-2023
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Introducing a New Offshore Transfer System to Shape the Industry The OPTS is a system designed by PALFINGER for efficient and safe transfer of people and cargo between offshore installations such as wind turbines and drilling platforms and vessels. To meet the growing market of offshore transfer systems, PALFINGER has been working on an updated version of the OPTS with an enhanced design and functions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-May-2023
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Coast Guard rescues six Indian fishermen stuck near maritime boundary The Coast Guard on Monday said it has rescued six fishermen who were stuck in a boat near the International Maritime Boundary Line IMBL for two days.The boat was stranded since May 27 due to engine failure, a Coast Guard release said.The Coast Guard Mandapam unit rescued the fishermen on Sunday,.. -DevdiscoursePosted On:30-May-2023
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Blue Planet crews to get 1GB of free data weekly with Starlink roll-out Athens-based ship manager Blue Planet has joined the list of Greek operators adding Elon Musk’s Starlink system, having begun the roll-out of the satcom service across its fleet of dry bulk carriers. The company is working with its connectivity provider Navarino on the project, with the first two installations now complete... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:30-May-2023
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Passengers Mustered After Fire Aboard P&O Cruise Ship On Sunday morning, hundreds of passengers were mustered in preparation for possible evacuation after a fire broke out aboard a cruise ship off the coast of Australia. At about 0330 hours local time on Sunday, a fire broke out on a cabin balcony aboard the P&O Cruises ship Pacific Adventure... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:30-May-2023
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Cruise Ship 'Destroyed' After Being Hit by Hurricane-Force Winds Passengers have described their terrifying night on a cruise ship that was hit by hurricane-force winds. Several of them shared videos on social media showing the damage to the Carnival Sunshine as it encountered severe weather on Saturday while returning to Charleston, South Carolina, from The Bahamas at the weekend... -NewsweekPosted On:30-May-2023
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Kongsberg completes one of its most complex autonomous journeys at sea Norwegian tech provider Kongsberg Maritime has demonstrated a range of remote and autonomous technologies on a cargo vessel operating off the coast of Norway. The demonstration project took place in the North Sea and it is a result of collaboration between Kongsberg and the shipowner Eidsvaag AS,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:30-May-2023
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Kenyan aims to be first woman, African to lead UN maritime body Nancy Karigithu, a globally recognised maritime expert with 38 years of experience, began her journey playing with paper boats on puddles in Mwea, a rice-growing region in Kenya. “My dad’s teaching fellow, Edna Oxtoby, introduced me to paper boats that I loved floating on the water puddles... Mail and GuardianPosted On:30-May-2023
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DP World cuts carbon emissions by 5% in 2022 DP World cut direct carbon emissions from its global operations by 5% last year, according to its latest Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) report. The ESG report, published last week, was developed in accordance with the latest Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:30-May-2023
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Powerx presents “first” battery tanker Japanese company PowerX has unveiled the detailed design of the world’s first “Battery Tanker”, which is expected to be completed by 2025. The electric propulsion ship will be 140 meters long and equipped with 96 container ship batteries with a total capacity of 241 MWh... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-May-2023
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World’s first: Ammonia-ready CMA CGM Masai Mara delivered The world’s first ammonia-ready containership CMA CGM Masai Mara has celebrated two major milestones in its construction process. Namely, the engineering marvel was christened at a special ceremony hosted by the Chinese shipbuilder Qingdao Shipyard on April 27, before being officially delivered on May 23... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:30-May-2023
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Shipping emissions continue to drop ahead of MEPC 80 Five weeks from today sees the start of the keenly anticipated 80th gathering of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) at the London headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a meeting where the shipping industry will likely hear about forthcoming more stringent green targets... -Splash 247Posted On:30-May-2023
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Indian seafarers’ nine-month ordeal ends as Nigerian Navy releases seized ship After a nine-month-long ordeal, 16 Indian seafarers who were detained in Equatorial Guinea for three months and later in Nigeria have been finally released, bringing relief to their families. The Norwegian vessel, ‘MV Heroic Idun’, is now en route to Cape in South Africa, and the sailors are expected to fly home on June 7... -The Indian ExpressPosted On:30-May-2023
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