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Russian trawler burned out off Vladivostok, Captain hospitalized Fire erupted in engine room of trawler IKLARAND in Amurskiy Bay, Vladivostok, Russia, Japan sea, at around 0040 LT (UTC +10) Jun 9. Fire engulfed most of the ship, all 17 crew had to be evacuated, all are safe except Captain, who was hospitalized with head injury, caused by fall. Salvage ships and boats were deployed in firefighting, ship’s AIS is off, by 2130 LT there was only one SAR ship at accident site,.. -FleetmonPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Russian bulk carrier reappeared on AIS after mysterious 9-day gap Bulk carrier MATROS KOSHKA, blamed by Ukraine in transporting grain stolen from Ukraine, popped up on AIS radar on Jun 9, after 9-day period of AIS switched off, from May 30 until Jun 9. Ship’s AIS track and records confirm Ukrainian suspicions. Obviously, during 9-day period of being off the radars, the ship called unidentified port to offload cargo, most probably Syrian port... -FleetmonPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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“Ship’s crew and its cartogropher:” AEMO maps out priorities for 100 pct renewable grid The AEMO has published its 12 “headline” priorities and a lengthy list of things to do as it works to make Australia’s biggest grids ready to cope with periods of 100 per cent renewables in less than three years. The publication on Wednesday of its latest Engineering Framework update highlights the actions AEMO says are needed to manage a transition that has yet to be achieved in a gigawatt-scale grid anywhere in the world. RenewEconomyPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Seven stowaways and a hijacked oil tanker: the strange case of the Nave Andromeda Shortly after 9am on 25 October 2020, the captain of the Nave Andromeda sent out a distress call. The crude oil tanker was situated six miles off the coast of the Isle of Wight, close enough to be visible from the pebble beaches that edge the island. In Greek-accented English, the captain, Antonis Perros, said that seven stowaways who had boarded the ship in Nigeria had escaped from the cabin where they were locked... -The GuardianPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Covid-19 at sea: new research shows open doors increases spread of virus on ships The spread of Covid-19 in passenger ships is exacerbated when a cabin door is left open to let in fresh air, according to new research led by Cranfield University. High performance simulations were developed to show how infected particles from a person’s mouth were distributed onboard small passenger ships. The key finding was that keeping the cabin door shut led to a shorter area spread of particles... -Cranfield UniversityPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Inmarsat Fleet Hotspot improves crew welfare as seafarer connectivity becomes a requirement In May 2022, eight significant amendments were agreed to update the landmark Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC), including making onboard crew connectivity a requirement for ship owners. The new requirements come at a time when seafarer welfare is under increasing scrutiny from within and outside the shipping industry... -WorldOilPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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P&O Ferries: 100 sacked seafarers report missing possessions Around 100 seafarers sacked by P&O Ferries claim they have not had all their possessions returned to them, according to the firm. Chief executive Peter Hebblethwaite insisted reuniting former employees with items they had on ships when they were fired is a “top priority”... -impartialreporter.comPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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MSC to link entire vessel fleet to cloud digital infrastructure Container giant MSC is to link its entire owned fleet, consisting of approximately 500 ships, to Kongsberg’s Vessel Insight vessel-to-cloud digital data infrastructure, following the agreement of a new deal. The five-year agreement includes delivery of the data infrastructure service as well as Kongsberg Digital´s Vessel Performance application for performance analysis... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Specialized training programs for women to obtain a marine driving license in Dubai The Dubai Maritime City Authority at the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation has conducted its training program specialized in qualifying women to obtain a license to drive a marine craft in Dubai waters. Executive Director of the Dubai Maritime City Authority said that with the United Nations announcement of the International Day for Women in Maritime Transport Sector for the first-time last May,.. -ZAWYAPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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COVID led to spike in maritime distress calls Maritime satcom giant Inmarsat has released a report analyzing data from Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) calls made from 2018 to 2021. Among the key findings from the Inmarsat data is that there was an abrupt spike in GMDSS calls in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the report, this is likely to have been caused by “issues with crew change, rapid turnaround in ports and fatigue on board.”... -Marine LogPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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Seafarer shortages - future recruitment and competencies The pandemic has highlighted the key role of seafarers but much needs to be done in terms of training and recruitment to avoid shortage of senior crew in the future. As has been well-documented the pandemic saw up to 400,000 seafarers being forced to work beyond their contracts due the barring of crew change by governments, and them being denied basic human rights such as healthcare... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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ASEAN Forum discusses terrorism, maritime and cyber security ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) in a virtual meeting on Thursday discussed terrorism, maritime and cyber security. Secretary (East), Saurabh Kumar participated in the meeting (ARF SOM) virtually. The meeting was attended by senior officials of the ARF member states and chaired by Cambodia as the Chairperson of ASEAN... -Daijiworld.comPosted On:10-Jun-2022
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