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BMIP Supports Indian Shipowners with Reduced Premiums The Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool (BMI Pool) has successfully lowered insurance premiums for Indian shipowners, issuing 85 policies in its first month after launch on April 18, 2026. With a ₹12,980 crore sovereign guarantee, it provides essential coverage for various maritime risks, enhancing domestic insurance capabilities against global volatility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Tanker Catches Fire Off Oman; All Indian Crew Safe A significant maritime incident unfolded in the Persian Gulf when the oil tanker MT Marivex caught fire after colliding with an unmanned vessel. Amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel, concerns about maritime security have intensified. Fortunately, all 24 Indian crew members aboard the tanker are reported safe, and the fire is contained... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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US Disables Iran-Linked Shadow Fleet Tanker in Gulf of Oman U.S. forces recently disabled the Palau-flagged tanker, linked to Iran’s shadow fleet, marking the seventh vessel halted since April. An F/A-18 Super Hornet executed a precision strike to incapacitate the ship as it attempted to reach an Iranian port, underscoring escalating U.S. efforts to curb Iranian oil shipments... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Houthis Declare Total Ban on Israeli Ships in the Red Sea On June 8, 2026, Yemen's Houthi group declared a "complete and total ban" on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, threatening to target Israeli-linked vessels. This announcement followed missile strikes aimed at sensitive Israeli locations, highlighting the group's commitment to escalating military operations in response to perceived aggressions across multiple regions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Four Indian Seafarers Freed After 10 Months Stranded Off Istanbul Four Indian sailors stranded for ten months on the Mongolia-flagged AZRA C off Turkey’s coast have finally been rescued. The ship, docked near Istanbul since August 2025, was abandoned after its owners were arrested. Conditions deteriorated, prompting the ITF to provide essential supplies during their ordeal. Legal actions are ongoing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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UK Moves to Improve Working Conditions for Domestic Seafarers The UK government is enhancing legal protections for seafarers, introducing a national minimum wage for those in domestic waters. Proposed legislation includes minimum rest periods and fair compensation for regular routes. David Hammond of Human Rights at Sea supports these measures, emphasizing health and mental well-being as fundamental rights... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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IMO Encourages Nations to Strengthen Ocean Conservation Measures In celebration of World Ocean Day, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) calls on its 176 Member States to enhance marine environmental protection. Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized the need to transform policy into action, highlighting ongoing efforts against pollution and initiatives targeting marine plastic litter and greenhouse gas emissions from ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Global Surge in Ship Abandonment Hits Indian Seafarers Hardest Four Indian sailors, stranded for ten months on the abandoned AZRA C off Turkey, have been rescued, confirmed by the ITF. The crew faced worsening conditions after the ship's owners were arrested during a drug bust. This incident highlights the alarming rise in global seafarer abandonment, particularly affecting Indian nationals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Vizag Port Welcomes Its First Cape-Sized Bulk Carrier at EQ-1 Berth Visakhapatnam Port Authority has achieved a milestone by successfully berthing the MV Graceous, a 292-meter Cape-sized bulk carrier, at its EQ-1 berth. Carrying 100,198 metric tonnes of coal, this marks the first accommodation of such a large vessel, highlighting the port's enhanced operational capabilities and capacity for bulk cargo handling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Fiji’s MSAF Announces Final Week to Renew Seafarers’ Medical Certificates The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) has set a one-week deadline for seafarers, shipowners, and vessel operators to ensure their medical fitness certificates are valid. Inspections will confirm compliance, safeguarding the welfare of crews and vessels. Non-compliance may lead to penalties, including vessel detention. Renewals are due by June 8... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Ensuring Reliable Fuel Supply for Ships Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure Since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in February 2026, approximately 1,550 vessels with 20,000 seafarers have been stranded. Daily traffic has plummeted, leaving many vessels idle for 90 days. Prolonged inactivity poses technical challenges, particularly regarding fuel quality, necessitating immediate sampling and analysis for safe return to service... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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Filipino Fishermen Rescued at Sea by Wallem-Managed Vessel In May, Wallem Group's bulk carrier, en route from Abbot Point to Cam Pha, spotted two distressed Filipino fishermen near the Babuyan Islands. Following the Master's orders, the crew deployed a rescue boat, successfully retrieving the fishermen from their sinking vessel. The Philippine Coast Guard later commended Wallem for their swift action... -Crew MirrorPosted On:9-Jun-2026
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