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IMO envisages what a fair future for seafarers will look like on Day of the Seafarer 2021 The Day of the Seafarer, held on 25 June every year, draws global attention to the contribution that seafarers make to world trade. As the world slowly moves through the pandemic, it is more important than ever not only to acknowledge the efforts that seafarers have made to keeping the supply chain open despite extremely challenging conditions, but also to ensure that the future being built is one that is fair to them... -IMOPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Dutch freighter aground in Sweden UPDATE still aground General cargo ship KONINGSBORG ran aground off Sandbron, Sweden, Gulf of Bothnia, in the morning Jun 24. The ship is loaded with timber, refloating to take place in the afternoon. Tug already on the site... -FleetmonPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Taiwanese tuna longliner on fire in Indoan ocean Taiwanese fishing vessel DE YI NO.6 on Jun 24 was reported on fire, adrift in Indian ocean some 230 nm SE of Durban, Indian ocean. No AIS during last 11 hours as of 1630 UTC Jun 24. Nearby fishing vessel or vessels of the same owner probably, already rescued crew... -FleetmonPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Nutritious diet helps shield seafarers from coronavirus Obese seafarers are more vulnerable to catching or even dying from coronavirus, studies show, making it vital that shipping companies prioritise crewmembers’ welfare by outsourcing catering management to a specialist... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Indian Coast Guard Rescues Crew from Sinking Tugboat in Bay of Bengal The Indian Coast Guard reports saving nine crew members from a sinking tugboat in the Bay of Bengal on June 23. One crew member received a leg injury, but they were all safely transferred to shore. Efforts to save their vessel were unsuccessful... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Shipping Community Puts Pressure On Governments To End Crew Change Woes Government ministers invited to attend events around the world to assert the need to end travel bans and initiate seafarer vaccine programmes... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Synergy calls for action not platitudes on Day of the Seafarer The problems seafarers face due to the pandemic were avoidable and could be solved with stronger action, according to Synergy Group CEO Captain Rajesh Unni... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Britannia supports seafarers with series of donations In recognition of the extra demands and pressures facing the crew who work on board its Members’ ships, and the crucial role played by seafarer charities in supporting crew welfare during the pandemic, Britannia P&I Club has made one-off donations to four charities... -ShipInsightPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Repatriation of stranded Cyprus crews a priority shipping forum hears The repatriation of 400,000 Cypriot ship crews stranded around the world by COVID-19 was a priority for all stakeholders in the industry, a Cyprus shipping forum heard... -Neos KosmosPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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India: Centre, States to Jointly Work on Development of Maritime Sector: Mandaviya Union minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday said the states should see the proposed ‘Indian Port Bill’ as a “development issue" rather than a political issue, stressing that the bill will facilitate optimum utilisation and management of the coastline by the Centre and maritime states... -News18Posted On:25-Jun-2021
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India’s first maritime arbitration centre, coming up in Gandhinagar This will be the first centre of its kind in the country that will manage arbitration and mediation proceedings with disputes related to the maritime and shipping sector... -Indian ExpressPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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UK: Maritime Skills Commission releases Seafarer Cadet Review Report Seafarer training must be funded by government to remain internationally competitive. Government must overhaul funding for seafarer training and courses must be modernised for UK talent to remain competitive in the global shipping sector, according to a new report by the Maritime Skills Commission (MSC)... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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EU maritime law to encourage LNG over UCO The forthcoming EU regulation to reduce maritime CO2 emissions provides scope for shipping s continued use of LNG as is a blow to the market for used cooking oil (UCO), said environmental campaign group Transport & Environment (T&E)... -Argus MediaPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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India: Power to regulate minor ports should be with States: Minister Industries and Commerce Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy has suggested that the States’ Maritime Boards should be vested with the powers of a Maritime Port Regulatory Authority (MPRA) as in the case of major ports... -The HinduPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Seafarers invisibility renders them forgotten There is a major disconnect in the thinking between those ashore who benefit from sea transportatio - Carolyn Graham, associate fellow at the Seafarers International Research Centre, writes for Splash to today’s Day of the Seafarer... -Splash 247Posted On:25-Jun-2021
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Belgian Shipping Honours Seafarers For 25 June, Day of the Seafarer, the Royal Belgian Shipowners’ Association has produced a series of interview videos to honour seafarers for the vital role that they play in sustaining the global supply chain... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Stena Line to sound its horns on Day of the Seafarer 25 June At noon tomorrow 25 June all Stena Line vessels will sound their horns in port to support of seafarers around the world. More than 1.6 million men and women are keyworkers in keeping vital supply lines open during the global pandemic COVID-19... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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AirAsia Philippines offers FREE 10kg extra baggage for Filipino seafarers AirAsia puts the spotlight on our modern day heroes---our beloved Filipino seafarers, who have contributed immensely to the country’s economic growth even before and during the Covid-19 pandemic... -Yahoo Philippines NewsPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Global Shipping Fleet to Sound Horns on 25th June to Send Clear Message to World with a ShoutOutForSeafarers The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), along with industry and social partners, are encouraging ships in ports around the world to sound their horns at 12 noon local time on 25th June, in honour of the International Maritime Organisations’ ‘Day of the Seafarer’... -AfloatPosted On:25-Jun-2021
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Seafarers international relief fund in push for donations to reach $1m target The Seafarers International Relief Fund has issued an urgent appeal for donations on the eve of this year’s IMO Day of the Seafarer, as it pushes towards its fundraising goal of US$1 million in support of seafarers and their families affected by COVID... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:25-Jun-2021
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