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Container ship fire, Shanghai outer anchorage Late at night Jun 19 fire erupted in engine room of container ship ZHONG GU TAI SHAN while the ship was sailing in Shanghai approach channel, en route from Nakhodka Russia to Shanghai. MRCC Shanghai responded and sent SAR ships... -FleetMonPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Ship Using Bio-Methane from Cow Manure Completes Demonstration Trip Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) reports that working as part of a group of seven companies they have completed the first-ever test of sailing an ocean-going ship on fuel derived from cow manure. The effort comes as the shipping industry is looking for additional sources and forms of bio-methane to reduce the overall emissions from operations... The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Synergy Marine Group's crew welfare record and policies acknowledged by Shipping Industry The shipping industry has recognised the outstanding crew welfare policies and processes in Synergy Group's managed bulk carrier fleet. Synergy, which employs more than 25,000 seafarers and operates over 600 vessels, including 280 bulk carriers, was this week the proud recipient of the prestigious SAFETY4SEA Crew Welfare Dry Bulk Operator Award... ANI NewsPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Kenya secures job opportunities in Jamaica, 2 groups to benefit In a significant development for both nations, Kenya's Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary, Alfred Mutua, recently announced the establishment of extensive employment opportunities for Kenyans in Jamaica... -Pulse Live KenyaPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Coast Guard suspends search for ship's crew member reported overboard off Southern California Searchers were unable to find a crew member who fell off a cargo ship in the ocean off Southern California, the Coast Guard said. The search lasted nearly 15 hours before it was suspended Tuesday evening, the Coast Guard said in a statement.. Yahoo NewsPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Titanic sub searchers detect ‘banging sounds’ on sonar sparking hope missing crew could be alive and signaling for help BANGING sounds have been heard underwater in the search for the missing Titan submersible, sparking new hope that crew members could be signaling for help. Searchers said they heard banging in 30-minute intervals while looking for the vessel, which disappeared on Sunday during an underwater trip to see the Titanic wreckage... -The US SunPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Merchant Tanker Rescues Long-Distance Rower Adrift in South Pacific A merchant tanker named the Baker Spirit successfully rescued a long-distance rower who had been adrift for three weeks in the South Pacific. The rescue took place in a remote area far from any shipping lanes. The rower, Aaron Carotta, found himself in distress while on his trip and his fans alerted the Rescue Coordination Center in New Zealand to ask for help... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Mission to Seafarers charity pleads guilty over volunteer's death A charity has admitted a health and safety breach following the death of one of its volunteers. ission to Seafarers, a Christian welfare charity serving merchant crews, was charged with failing to ensure people were not exposed to risks after a man died. The organisation pleaded guilty at a hearing at Teesside Magistrates' Court on Tuesday... -BBCPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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I went on missing Titan sub – I feared for my life when batteries suddenly drained and we lost communication for 2 HOURS A MAN who previously went missing on the Titan submersible has told of the horror two hours he spent lost at the depths of the ocean. Alan Estrada was onboard the Titan in 2022 when its batteries suddenly lost power during a dream trip to see the RMS Titanic... The SunPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Leveraging AI-powered language models for maritime safety Safety and professionalism are crucial in the maritime industry to ensure smooth operations and minimize risks. With advancements in technology, large language models like ChatGPT and Bard have the potential to assist seafarers in carrying out their tasks safely and professionally... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Columbia Shipmanagement Partners with Oceanly to Enhance Vessel Performance Columbia Shipmanagement has agreed to install Oceanly Performance solution on board its ships. This move comes as the company aims to provide a high level of service to its customers, ensuring compliance with emission and reporting regulations. The CEO of Columbia Group, Mark O’Neil, expressed his confidence in the software,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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UK offers new training for Ukrainian seafarers The UK has pledged to offer new virtual-reality (VR) training for at-sea Ukrainian cadets, as part of a new package of support. Announced on Wednesday to coincide with a major conference in London on how Ukraine recovers from the Russian invasion, the Government said the training would be provided through VR headsets to help participants practise for real-life scenarios... -The IndependentPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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India: UP to Establish IWA for Water Transportation Uttar Pradesh is planning to establish an Inland Waterways Authority to regulate and promote water transportation in the state, aiming to tap into the untapped potential of its waterways and boost the transportation sector. The proposed authority, named the Inland Waterways of Uttar Pradesh, will be modeled after IWAI... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Carbon Capture Validated for In-Service Ships for CII Regulations A new study using two in-service dry bulk carriers validated the technical feasibility of using carbon capture and storage technology as a measure to ensure compliance for existing ships with the IMO’s Carbon Intensity regulation... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:22-Jun-2023
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Safety Concerns Raised Over Missing Submersible A submersible vessel carrying a pilot and four passengers has gone missing during a deep ocean journey to view the wreckage of the Titanic. Experts had previously raised safety concerns about the vessel, as it lacked certification from recognized authorities such as the American Bureau of Shipping and the European group DNV... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jun-2023
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