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India: Shipping Industry Body Alleges Lakhs of Indian Seafarers Being Denied Vaccines by BMC-run Hospitals Shipping industry body MASSA on Tuesday alleged that lakhs of Indian seafarers who are not residents of Maharashtra are being denied COVID-19 vaccines by BMC-run hospitals. Seafarers reside in various parts of the country and often visit Mumbai to complete certain mandatory documentations... -News18Posted On:7-Jul-2021
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Bulk carrier under quarantine, 3 crew hospitalized, no details Bulk carrier SHOVELER arrived at Recife anchorage, Brazil, on Jul 1, on Jul 2 she was taken to berth and put under quarantine, with 9 crew out of 19 tested positive, 3 of them being hospitalized. The ship remains berthed... -FleetmonPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Tanker interrupted voyage in the Atlantic after mass crew illness Bitumen tanker IVER AMBITION interrupted her voyage from Netherlands to Trois-Rivières Canada, and sailed to Conception Bay, southeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada, on Jul 3. Understood the ship reported mass crew illness on board... -FleetmonPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Innovations in maritime navigation software Following the Ever Given incident, Suez Canal Authority head Osama Rabie speculated that human error may have been the cause rather than unfavourable conditions. The latest navigation technology reduces the risk of future incidents and offers improved efficiency and lower emissions... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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USA: Cargo Ships, Climate Change and a Can-Do Approach The daunting challenges of the maritime industry as it contends with climate change will arguably be the most important we have ever faced. We are at a serious inflection point, and I am grateful President Biden has prioritized climate action as a cornerstone of his presidency... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:7-Jul-2021
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More Shipping Companies Testing Biofuel in Operations A growing number of shipping companies in different parts of the industry are continuing to experiment with the use of biofuels as a near-term means of improving the environmental performance of their operations. Made from reused oil, biofuel also provides the benefit of recycling an otherwise waste product... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:7-Jul-2021
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International Maritime Prize to go to Mr. Paul Sadler (UK) The prestigious International Maritime Prize for 2020 is to be awarded to Mr. Paul Sadler, former representative of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the International Maritime Organization (IMO)... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Vaccination of Filipino seafarers to keep PH global edge THE mass vaccination of Filipino seamen will help keep their competitive advantage in the global shipping industry as the most sought-after seafarers over other nationalities amid the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a maritime stakeholder... -The Manila TimesPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Abandoned: The seafarers stuck at sea for two years As many as 200,000 seafarers have been left stranded at sea during the pandemic as shipping companies turn a blind eye. Protests signs are seen onboard the Ula ship which was left abandoned by its owner... -Al Jazeera EnglishPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Crew Members Aboard Cunard s Queen Elizabeth Test Positive for COVID-19 A “small number” of crew members aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise liner tested positive according to Cunard, BBC News reported yesterday. The Cunard ship had “about 800” crew members aboard at the time of the test said the British cruise company. Exactly what a “small number” means is anyone’s guess... -Cruise Law NewsPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Vatican thanks seafarers, appeals for respect for their rights Seafarers kept products moving globally during the coronavirus pandemic, but too many of them have no access to vaccines, have been stranded on ships and often face the danger of piracy, the Vatican said... -Crux NowPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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World Maritime theme 2022: New technologies for greener shipping “New technologies for greener shipping” has been chosen as the World Maritime theme for 2022, reflecting the need to support a green transition of the maritime sector into a sustainable future, while leaving no one behind... -Sea NewsPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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MACN seeks to map industry corruption hotspots MACN is planning to collate the data it receives from the industry on corruption hotspots in ports and shipping to decide where to focus Anti-Corruption Collective Action Initiatives in the coming years... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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Free at last: Egypt must change how it treats abandoned seafarers, says ITF Captain Vehbi Kara was allowed to return home to Turkey last week having been trapped in the port of Adabiya, Suez for more than a year as the latest seafarer affected by Egypt’s peculiar legal guardianship system... -Sea NewsPosted On:7-Jul-2021
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