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Autonomous operations and lean crewing set to drive a greater reliance on thermal cameras in maritime sector Teledyne FLIR is predicting an increase in the use of thermal and visual cameras in the maritime sector as the growth of autonomous vessels and leaner crewing gathers pace. With technological advances, autonomous shipping is set to be one of the fastest growing areas of shipping in the years ahead and the industry will inevitably move to a greater reliance on sensors... Marine Business NewsPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Why W-band radar is becoming a viable supplement to GNSS In the realm of orbital maritime navigation, the four Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including the most prevalent, Global Positioning System (GPS), have long been relied upon for accurate positioning and navigation. However, in certain situations where GNSS signals may be compromised or limited, alternative technologies become crucial... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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India, Kenya to undertake joint maritime security training India and Kenya's naval forces are set to undertake joint training to bolster maritime security and strengthen coordination. According to the India High Commission in Nairobi, the activities will be undertaken during the visit of Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff of India Vice Admiral Sanjay Mahindru, who will be in Kenya from June 20-23 on invitation from the Kenya Defence Forces... -The Star KenyaPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Tropical Storm Bret Approaches Caribbean, Second System Strengthens Behind Tropical Storm Bret is heading towards the Caribbean Sea, accompanied by another system gaining strength behind it, causing concerns over an unusually active start to the Atlantic hurricane season. This storm, named “Bret,” formed on Monday, making it the farthest east and south storm to form since 1853... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Costa Serena to Set Sail from Mumbai to Goa and Lakshadweep, Offering Domestic Cruising Options in India Costa Cruises has announced that their ship, Costa Serena, will be sailing from Mumbai to Goa and Lakshadweep. The announcement was made by Sarbandana Sonowal, the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, along with other senior officials. Sonowal expressed India’s potential for coastal, ocean, and river cruising,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Boosting Economic Growth and Maritime Infrastructure through Sagarmala Projects in Maharashtra A joint review meeting was held between Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal and Deputy Prime Minister of Maharashtra Shri Devendra Fadnavis. The meeting focused on various projects under the Sagarmala program in Maharashtra,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Race Against Time: Submersible with Tourists Lost Rescuers are facing a race against time to locate a submersible that went missing on Sunday while taking wealthy tourists to see the wreckage of the Titanic off Canada’s coast. The submersible, carrying one pilot and four passengers, lost communication and has until early Thursday before air runs out... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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UK: Govt rejects plea to make charter to protect seafarers mandatory Pleas by MPs to force maritime operators to sign up to a new charter aimed at protecting seafarers from mistreatment have been rejected by the Government. DfT said its Seafarers Charter – announced following the mass sackings by P&O Ferries in March 2022 – will “initially launch on a voluntary basis”... Ilford RecorderPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Seizing the opportunity to end seafarer exploitation European seafarers are tired of being excluded from national and international legislation that should be protecting their rights at work. The time has come for concerted action to get rid of these loopholes and introduce a new set of policies across the continent, says ETF maritime transport policy officer Nikolaus Koletsis... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Collaboration Agreements Signed to Develop Ammonia Engines and Train Seafarers in New Fuels MISC’s tanker arm AET and training school ALAM have signed a collaboration agreement with engine manufacturer WinGD to develop ammonia-fueled engines and ammonia dual-fuel engines. This agreement not only aims to advance ammonia engine technology but also plays a crucial role in training and developing seafarers to handle these new fuels effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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UN Adopts Legally Binding Treaty for Biodiversity Protection The United Nations’ 193 Member States have finally reached an agreement on the High Seas Treaty, a legally binding marine biodiversity agreement. After almost two decades of intense negotiations, the treaty was adopted by the Intergovernmental Conference on Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction... -Crew MirrorPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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Indian Navy to form 'Ocean Ring of Yoga' on International Day of Yoga An "Ocean Ring of Yoga" will be formed by the Indian Navy on International Day of Yoga on Wednesday, under which naval ships deployed in the Indian Ocean region will visit various ports in friendly foreign countries and spread the message of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam", the yoga day theme this year... -The Economic TimesPosted On:21-Jun-2023
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