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Offshore support vessel heavy list, most of 70 crew rescued, some are missing Offshore support vessel SHENG PING 001, engaged in offshore wind turbines installation, developed heavy list in the morning Jul 25 in South China sea E of Hong Kong, in Guangdong Province waters. There were more than 70 people on board. Understood majority are rescued, several remain missing, said to fall overboard... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Barge with concrete poles hard aground, Myanmar, Andaman sea Tug lost towed barge SINGA BESAR 2801 (Penang) in rough weather on understood, Jul 22. Barge was washed ashore on the beach of Mon State, Myanmar, southeast of Yangon, Andaman sea. Barge is loaded with 456 concrete poles or pillars, destined for Yangon... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Ukrainian LPG tanker disabled, under tow in Arabian sea LPG tanker GAS YODLA suffered engine breakdown in the evening Jul 23 in Arabian sea some 50 nm from a cluster of oil platforms operating at oil fields off Mumbai, India. The started to drift towards platforms. Offshore tugs were called, the ship was taken on tow on Jul 24, understood to be towed to Mumbai... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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India: Kerala Maritime Board demands extension of coastal shipping subsidy The Kerala Maritime Board (KMB) has recommended to the State government the extension of the subsidy scheme to take freight operators away from the State’s congested and accident-prone highways to the coastal waterway for another three years, from January 2022 when the existing scheme will lapse... -The HinduPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Kidnapped maritime workers, three others freed in Rivers Five members of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria and three others who were seized by gunmen in Rivers State waters on Monday have regained their freedom. Assistant Director, Public Relations, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Mr Edward Osagie, disclosed this in a statement he issued late Saturday... -Punch NewspapersPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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USA: Ship hunts foreign ships doing work reserved for US crews Offshore energy service companies are out to find foreign-flagged ships hauling pipeline parts and other energy-related equipment from U.S. ports and delivering or installing them in U.S. waters... -The New Indian ExpressPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Let’s not talk about nuclear ships You need a degree in physics to understand the subject of nuclear-powered ships. The technical issues that come with nuclear power at sea are not easy for an amateur, such as a generalist manager, to understand, and unless you can chat about why Hyman Rickover didn’t want liquid salt cooled reactors in 1952, why the positive void coefficient in an RBMK is so large, and how you can get nuclear weapons out of a thorium reactor despite the modern myth to the contrary, you don’t begin to understand which projects are feasible and which are selling snake oil... -Splash 247Posted On:26-Jul-2021
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Crew, passengers isolate on ships as Covid-19 infections soar in Fiji Eighty-seven crew members and passengers have been placed into isolation on four inter-island ships in Fiji, health authorities said. They are the latest group amongst more than 4000 Covid-positive people to have been turned away from hospitals because there are not enough beds... -RNZPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Sri Lanka Ports Authority commences training course for producing skilled seafarers With the vision of President Gotabhaya Rajapaksa’s ‘Vistas of Spledour and Prosperity’, Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) recently launched a Maritime Training Course with the objective of producing highly skilled and talented sea-farers with sound knowledge on the subject in Sri Lanka... -The IslandPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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Indian Union Accuses China Of Unofficial Seafarer Ban ‘All India Seafarer & General Workers Union’ issued a written letter to the Indian government claiming that China is imposing an unofficial “ban” on Indian seafarers. They claim the ban prevents Indian nationals from entering Chinese ports and, as a result, “21,000 Indian sailors are facing job losses, directly or indirectly”... -gCaptainPosted On:26-Jul-2021
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