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Indian Seafarers Left Helpless on Container Ship in Turkey Four Indian sailors have been stranded for nearly ten months on the abandoned container ship AZRA C in the Sea of Marmara. Maritime regulations prevent their departure, while the ship's owners were arrested during a drug trafficking investigation. The crew's situation is dire, with increasing mental strain and health issues... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Goa Moves to Establish State Maritime Board The Goa government is transitioning the captain of ports department into a state maritime board, as announced by Ports Minister Digambar Kamat. This change aligns with the Indian Ports Act, 2025. Meanwhile, the inauguration of a new terminal has been postponed due to the Chief Minister's unavailability, raising legal concerns... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Container Feeder Vessel Sinks Off Singapore, Crew Rescued On Friday night, the small container ship Golden Star 1 sank in the Strait of Singapore shortly after departing. By 10 PM, the vessel began taking on water and submerged three nautical miles north of Batam. Fortunately, the Indonesian Coast Guard rescued all nine crew members, with no injuries reported... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Methanol Fuel Retrofit Developed for Inland and Coastal Applications Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with Caterpillar Inc., has developed a dual fuel combustion system that addresses methanol ignition challenges in diesel engines for marine vessels. By combining methanol with a small amount of diesel, the system allows engines to operate efficiently on over 75% methanol, enhancing sustainability without extensive redesign... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Panama Canal Lowers Neopanamax Draft Amid El Niño The Panama Canal Authority has lowered the maximum draft for Neopanamax vessels from 50 feet to 49.5 feet, effective July 3, due to potential El Niño conditions. This measure, part of a broader water management strategy, follows an 8% rise in vessel transits while emphasizing the need for precautionary planning amid changing weather patterns... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Indian Shipping Ministry Assures Safety Amid Hormuz Tensions The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways has confirmed the safety of Indian seafarers and vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, with no incidents reported in 72 hours. Director Opesh Kumar Sharma reassured the public, stating that the situation remains stable and the Directorate General of Shipping is actively coordinating for seafarers' welfare... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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India’s Green Shipping Initiatives Accelerate Maritime Decarbonization and Infrastructure Development Green shipping initiatives are rapidly advancing in India's maritime sector, with orders for methanol, ammonia, and electric vessels on the rise. Indian ports are enhancing infrastructure to position themselves as green hydrogen hubs. A recent brief highlights both opportunities and challenges, urging stakeholders to strengthen policies and collaborations for sustainable growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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US Intercepts Iranian Drone Threats to Maritime Security in Strait of Hormuz The U.S. military recently downed two Iranian drones threatening maritime operations in the Strait of Hormuz, according to CENTCOM. Following this, six Iranian missiles were intercepted. In retaliation, the U.S. targeted Iranian military radar installations, intensifying tensions amid ongoing diplomatic negotiations for regional security and safe shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Dramatic Blast at Constanta Port Involving Ukrainian Sea Drone On June 5, 2026, a sea drone explosion rocked the port of Constanta, Romania, captured dramatically by OBSERVATOR ANTENA 1. The powerful blast raised concerns about maritime technology's risks and port security. As smoke billowed from the site, authorities began investigating the incident's causes and its implications for regional safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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US Forces Intercept Sanctioned Vessel in Indian Ocean On June 5, 2026, US forces conducted a maritime interdiction operation in the Indian Ocean, boarding the sanctioned vessel MT DAVINA. While details about the cargo and crew remain undisclosed, INDOPACOM reaffirmed its commitment to disrupting illicit maritime networks and enforcing international sanctions against vessels supporting Iran... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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Deadly Drone Assault on Cargo Ships Kills Five Azerbaijani Seafarers On June 5, a tragic drone attack on two cargo ships in Taganrog Bay resulted in the deaths of five Azerbaijani crew members, with three others injured. The vessels, MV Natra and MV Zirkon, were en route to load grain when they were struck, raising concerns amid Azerbaijan's neutral stance in the ongoing conflict... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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RMT Highlights Key Issues in Ferry Sector Workers’ Rights General Secretary Eddie Dempsey stressed the need for a new consultation to tackle persistent issues in the ferry sector, particularly the harmful "race to the bottom." He highlighted that many workers still face low wages and poor conditions, emphasizing the urgency for a legally enforceable Seafarers’ Charter to protect their rights... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jun-2026
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