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Cargo ship stranded on beach for more than 4 months, Philippines General cargo ship SUNNY LINK had to intentionally run aground at Abagatanen Beach, western coast of central Luzon, Philippines, on Feb 4, interrupting her voyage from Indonesia to China, reportedly with cargo of steel. The ship suffered water ingress and ran aground, understood, to avoid sinking. As of Jun 13, SUNNY LINK remains in the same position, local authorities request from owner to remove the ship, in view of oncoming typhoon season... -FleetmonPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Artemis Technologies launches world’s 1st electric foiling workboats UK-based Artemis Technologies, a spin-off from the Artemis Racing America’s Cup sailing team, has launched to market the world’s first commercially viable 100% electric, high-speed foiling workboat range. Developed and built in Belfast, the zero-emission vessels are said to be “the greenest workboats on the planet” and represent a £12 million (€13.9 million) investment in research and development... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Carnival Freedom Returns to Sea After Fire The Carnival Freedom is back where it belongs – sailing through the Atlantic Ocean with thousands of happy guests aboard. A little more than two weeks after a fire interrupted a cruise and forced passengers to move to a sister ship, the Freedom returned to the water on Saturday, June 11... -TravelPulsePosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Spirit of Norfolk Towed to Shipyard After Fire The passenger vessel Spirit of Norfolk has been towed to the Colonna Shipyard in Norfolk, Virginia, where the investigation into last week’s fire will continue, the U.S. Coast Guard said over the weekend. The Unified Command responding to the incident confirmed the fire aboard the vessel was extinguished as of 9:58 a.m. Saturday... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Norwegian Oil Workers Reach Wage Deal in Principle, Averting Strike For Now Norwegian oil firms and employees have agreed in principle a new wage deal, avoiding for now a strike at nine fields that could have hit the country’s petroleum output, employers and unions said on Sunday. Two of the three unions that negotiated with oil firms will seek approval from their members before they formally approve the deal, the lobby representing employers and two union leaders told Reuters... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Orca AI: Taking the helm from the captain One was born by the Sea of Galilee, the other grew up on yachts, and both of them never left the sea. But it wasn’t until a chance meeting between Yarden Gross and Dor Raviv that Orca AI, "the Mobileye of ships," was born... -CTechPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Retrofitting Tankers to Achieve First Mover Status with Hydrogen In a newly revealed project, oil shipping companies Shell Shipping and Maritime and Sweden’s Ektank are joining with Norwegian company Teco 2030 to develop a hydrogen-powered tanker concept designed to help the shipping industry meet the EU’s goals on greenhouse gas emissions. To achieve first mover status in the industry they are initially focusing on retrofitting the concept to one of Ektank’s existing vessels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Coast Guard, good Samaritans help rescue kayakers, sailors from Strait of Juan de Fuca Coast Guard, good Samaritans help rescue kayakers, sailors from Strait of Juan de Fuca. The three people pulled from the water were taken to a Port Angeles hospital after showing signs of hypothermia, the Coast Guard said... -KING5.comPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Approval for Japanese LPG-powered VLGC convertible to ammonia Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has completed the conceptual design of a very large gas carrier (VLGC) initially powered by LPG but adaptable to future use of ammonia as the main fuel. The shipbuilder has also received approval in principle (AIP) from classification society ClassNK for the design... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Ghana: Female Maritime Graduate Celebrates Success in Engineering Studies A young woman excitedly posted on social media about successfully obtaining her Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering degree with flying colours from Regional Maritime University in Ghana. Monica Nancy Candny, who obtained a first-class honours pass, said she was relieved to have finally completed her studies and thanked everyone who helped her on the long journey... =BrieflyPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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ABB to Lead Project for Largest Shore-to-Ship Solution in France Port of Toulon, which handles over 1.6 million ferry and cruise passengers annually, has committed to ABB Shore Connection technology at a key stage in its sustainability drive. With around 1,300 yearly calls from ferries and cruise vessels right in the heart of the city, the port of Toulon plays an important role in developing the attractiveness of the region for business and tourists... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Disney cruise ship jobs you can apply for now - including chef and make-up artists If the "unpredictable" weather in the UK has got you thinking about what it would be like to work abroad, Disney might just hold the answer. The company is currently recruiting for several new roles for four of its cruise ships. The recruiting website for Disney’s Cruise Line makes a positive case for working on the ships... -Birmingham LivePosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Australian Sailor Falls from Boat, Swims 17 km in Shark-Infested Panama to Cheat Death An Australian sailor, after falling from a boat in Panama waters, swam 17km through the shark-infested waters in pitch dark, and survived to tell the tale. Not to mention, John Deer had no safety equipment such as a life jacket. Back in 2019, John was out on a trip to sail around the world. He was fishing in Panama’s San Blas Islands when he fell overboard and was left stranded at a ‘shark point’... -News18Posted On:14-Jun-2022
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Columbia Shipmanagement expands footprint in India with Aurus Ship Management deal Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM) has signed an agreement with Aurus Ship Management to explore shipmanagement opportunities in the Indian market. Under the deal, Aurus Ship Management, which commenced operations just six years ago, will be renamed Columbia Aurus Ship Management (CASM), offering recruitment of crew, purchasing, payroll management and technical services... -Splash 247Posted On:14-Jun-2022
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Mission to Seafarers re-opens Singapore drop-in centre The Mission to Seafarers has officially re-opened its drop-in centre at Jurong Port after a two-year closure due to COVID-19 restrictions. “It’s great to be back!” declared the Mission to Seafarers Singapore (MtSS) Chairman, Capt. Rob Walker, as he welcomed partners, supporters and friends. Guest of Honour was Esben Poulsson, Vice-President of the Mission to Seafarers,.. -Ships & PortsPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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Baltic Dry Index Falls to 2-Month Low The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index extended its retreat on Monday, touching a near two-month low as vessel segments dipped. Lower Baltic rates would normally signal lower shipping costs, but in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic the price to transport of goods and raw materials by sea has rocketed as a result of supply disruptions and bottlenecks... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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MEPC 78: ’Wasted opportunity’ or ’important progress’ on GHG? Industry reaction has been mixed after the 78th Session of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) concluded last week. MEPC 78 had a long list of environmental regulatory items to consider and progress, but chief among them was the global shipping regulator’s actions on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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IMO Clamps Down on Dirty Fuel in Mediterranean Sea Shipping’s global regulator ruled that vessels must slash the sulfur content of fuel used for voyages in the Mediterranean Sea, as part of wider efforts to clean up the industry. The maximum allowed sulfur content of marine fuel in the region will drop to 0.1%, likely from the spring of 2025, a spokesperson for the International Maritime Organization said... -gCaptainPosted On:14-Jun-2022
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India: Cochin Shipyard charts its new course in golden jubilee year Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) - India’s crown jewel in ship building - in its golden jubilee year has embarked on an ambitious plan to transform itself into a knowledge-based, technologically upfront corporate from a conventional public sector unit. The ₹4,000-crore net worth company is aiming to grow as a globally recognised technology firm among the frontrunners by offering new and emerging technologies and solutions in the maritime front... -BusinessLinePosted On:14-Jun-2022
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