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Capsized Towboat Spills Diesel In Alabama A towboat partially sunk in the Port of Florence, Alabama, resulting in the discharge of diesel fuel. The U.S. Coast Guard, along with partner agencies, responded to the incident after receiving a notification from RMB Marine Services on Sunday. Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Nashville has been deployed to assess the situation and pollution responders are on scene... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Faroese Whale Hunt Plays Out in Front of Shocked Cruise Tourists Last week, passengers aboard the cruise ship Ambition were greeted with an uncomfortable sight during their visit to the port of Torshavn – a group of local residents killing approximately 78 pilot whales and dolphins within view of the ship’s bow. The cruise ship had members of the nonprofit ORCA on board as whalewatching guides,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Gujarat Maritime University: Admission Notification: Last Date 31 July Gujarat Maritime University is an esteemed institution backed by the Government of Gujarat and promoted by the Gujarat Maritime Board, the regulatory authority for the thriving port sector in Gujarat. As a student at our university, you will have access to a range of exceptional opportunities and experiences that will propel your career in the Commercial Maritime Industry... -Indian Legal NewsPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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WinGD expects to deliver the first ammonia dual-fuel engines in 2025 Swiss shipping company WinGD is making progress in the development of its dual-fuel ammonia engines, with plans to deliver its first X-DF-A engines by Q1 2025. The company conducted successful combustion testing in December 2022 and stated that its development plans are supported by concrete orders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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SHI Receives Order For 16 Methanol-Powered Ships South Korean shipbuilding company Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has secured a shipbuilding contract for 16 methanol-powered container ships with a shipowner in Asia. The contract was signed with Evergreen Shipping’s subsidiary, Evergreen Marine (Asia), which also placed an order for eight vessels with Japan’s Nihon Shipyard... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Brunvoll To Deliver Propulsion System Of New Green Fuel Danish offshore vessel owner ESVAGT and Norwegian ship designer HAV Design have chosen Brunvoll as the supplier for the propulsion and maneuvering system of their upcoming Service Operations Vessel (SOV). This comes as a repeat order for Brunvoll, as they had previously provided the same system for ESVAGT’s vessel last year,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Indian Company Operating Iran’s Chabahar Port To Invest $85 Million In Port Equipment An Indian firm which is the operator of Chabahar port is all set to bring in new equipment for loading and discharging at the facility. It is also expected to invest about US$ 85 million. Sa Hashmi, a senior port control officer, gave this information on Saturday... -Marine InsightPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Investment opportunities worth over ₹10 trn identified in India’s maritime sector: Sonowal Investment opportunities worth more than ₹10 trillion have been identified in India’s maritime sector, said Union minister of ports, shipping & waterways Sarbananda Sonowal on Tuesday. The minister was speaking at the curtain raiser event for Global Maritime India Summit (GIMS) 2023... -MintPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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The Innovators Few innovations have changed boating quite like Volvo Penta’s IPS propulsion. The efficiency and maneuverability of pod drives, paired with a joystick, has made docking more like a video game and ushered in a new, younger wave of boaters. IPS has also allowed traditional boaters to grow into larger vessels than their skills may have previously allowed... -Trade Only TodayPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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The captain has overall command of the ship The Panama Maritime Authority has submitted its casualty investigation report on the Ever Given to the IMO, stating that the ship’s captain was in command at all times. The incident occurred on March 23, 2021, when the 20,000 TEU container ship ran aground in the Suez Canal, blocking traffic for six days... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Shipping 'needs to do more to protect crew in enclosed spaces' Shipping needs to do more to protect seafarers and port workers from accidents in enclosed spaces on vessels, according to the UK’s marine investigation agency. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch is investigating the deaths of three stevedores in a cargo hold on the 181,200-dwt Berge Mawson (built 2015) in June last year... -TradeWindsPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Database for maritime cyber attacks launched A team led by Dr. Stephen McCombie, a professor of maritime IT security, has developed a database containing over 160 incidents related to maritime cybersecurity. This includes incidents such as location spoofing of NATO ships visiting Ukraine in the Black Sea in 2021... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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Panama's Arsenio Dominguez voted as next IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez from Panama has been elected as the next Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Dominguez emerged victorious on Tuesday among a field of seven candidates following a secret ballot of the 40 member states of the IMO Council. He has been elected for an initial four-year term from 1 January 2024 subject to the approval of the IMO Assembly... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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India's maritime sector poised for growth: Sonowal The third edition of the Global Maritime India Summit will be held in October and will focus on various areas, including ports of the future, decarbonisation, coastal shipping and inland waterways transportation, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said on Tuesday... -PSU WatchPosted On:19-Jul-2023
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