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India Cracks Down on Fake Certificates with Strict Verification The Directorate General of Shipping in India has issued a circular addressing rising fraud in seafarer certificates, which threatens maritime security. Effective July 18, it mandates stringent verification by Recruitment and Placement Service License agencies. Seafarers using fake credentials face severe penalties, aligning with India's STCW commitments to global safety standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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India Hosts ASEAN Cruise Dialogue to Boost Maritime Cooperation India is collaborating with ASEAN to enhance maritime cooperation and sustainable tourism in the Indo-Pacific. The second ASEAN Cruise Dialogue in Tamil Nadu aims to develop cruise routes similar to the Caribbean, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage and promoting regional connectivity and collaboration in the growing cruise industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Investigation on Deported Filipino Seafarers from US Launched The Department of Migrant Workers is probing the detention of 18 Filipino seafarers accused of child pornography violations linked to their phones. The crew, part of the Carnival Sunshine, faced mistreatment during their arrest in Norfolk, sparking outrage over potential racial discrimination and the rights of migrant workers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Automated Emissions Reporting Launched for Compliance Smart Ship © Hub has teamed up with Al Group, including Asian Lloyd and Atlantic Lloyd, to lead emissions reporting in maritime. This initiative utilizes the Smart Ship platform for automated emission reporting across Al Group's fleet, enhancing efficiency, compliance, and data accuracy with real-time sensor analysis and integration through ABS... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Lloyd’s Register Authorized to Certify Autonomous Vessels Lloyd's Register (LR) has emerged as a pivotal authority for the British Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) in certifying remote-controlled and unmanned vessels (ROUVs). With the revised Workboat Code Edition 3, LR now ensures compliance with essential safety standards for ROUVs under 24 meters navigating British waters, marking a significant advancement in maritime technology... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Filipino Seafarers Return Home After Houthi Attack in Red Sea Three Ilonggo crew members from the cargo ship MV Eternity C, attacked by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, have returned to Iloilo. Families and officials from OWWA 6 welcomed them home. While the crew is safe, one member remains in Metro Manila, and authorities continue searching for four missing individuals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Japan’s Top Shipowners Donate Advanced Training Vessel to Boost Maritime Education and Seafarer Skills Mitsui OSK Lines, NYK Line, and K Line are collaborating to donate a new training vessel to the Japan Agency of Maritime Education and Training for Seafarers. This initiative aims to address challenges like aging vessels and a shortage of qualified instructors, enhancing the development of skilled Japanese seafarers by 2030... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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Joint Venture to Build Ammonia-Fuelled Gas Carriers for Sustainable Shipping Navigator Gas has partnered with Amon Maritime to create Navigator Amon Shipping, focusing on two ammonia-fuelled gas carriers. Navigator will hold an 80% stake. The vessels, with a capacity of 51,530m³, will also transport liquefied petroleum gas, emphasizing sustainable energy solutions in alignment with net-zero goals... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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International Oil Spill Response Drill Boosts Regional Cooperation on Mombasa’s Nyali Beach On July 9, emergency responders conducted a simulated oil spill exercise at Mombasa’s Nyali beach, gathering around 200 participants from ten coastal nations. Organized by the Indian Ocean Commission, the event aimed to enhance regional collaboration in managing marine pollution, especially following incidents like the 2020 Wakashio spill off Mauritius... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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First Hybrid e-CSOV Construction Begins for Offshore Wind Bibby Marine has begun constructing its first hybrid commissioning service operation vessel (e-CSOV) for the offshore wind sector, marked by a keel-laying ceremony in Vigo, Spain. Scheduled for 2027, the vessel will reduce emissions and support up to 120 personnel, embodying the company's commitment to sustainable maritime practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:22-Jul-2025
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