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India to enhance shipbuilding industry for self-reliant future. The Indian government is prioritizing self-reliance in shipbuilding and repairs to bolster its maritime industry. With a target of tapping into a USD 237 billion opportunity by 2047, India aims to reduce its dependence on imports and strengthen its position in the global maritime market. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of fostering economic growth and creating more opportunities in the maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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UN Calls for Assistance to Combat Oil Spill from Sinking of Rubymar The sinking of the MV Rubymar off the coast of Yemen has prompted the United Nations International Maritime Organization to urgently request donations for oil spill response equipment. The ship, attacked by the Houthis, poses a serious environmental and maritime security threat, with its cargo still at risk of leakage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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Supertankers explore new trade routes following Houthi attacks Some of the world's largest oil carriers are now loading diesel instead of crude oil, due to attacks by Yemen's Houthis disrupting global shipping. VLCCs and Suezmax ships are switching to clean petroleum products, impacting shipping distances and diesel prices. The sudden influx of fuel supply is affecting prices and market dynamics... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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Maritime University Approved for Ratnagiri Chief Minister Eknath Shinde approved the establishment of India's new maritime university in Ratnagiri district, fulfilling a long-standing demand. The university will offer courses in oceanography, maritime history, law, and regulations, aiming to enhance education and research in these fields. With an estimated cost of Rs 500 to Rs 600 crore, this initiative is a significant step towards promoting maritime studies in Maharashtra... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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Gard Report Highlights Seafarer Health and Safety Trends Marine insurer Gard releases the Gard Crew Damage Report 2024, analyzing 20,000+ cases over five years to highlight seafarer health trends. Chief Claims Officer Christen Guddal emphasizes crew safety's impact on operational safety, citing illness and injury statistics, mental health concerns, and recommendations for improvement. The report aims to spark industry dialogue and promote transparency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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Sailors Seek Shelter from Hurricane Beryl Hurricane Beryl caused havoc in the Caribbean, with boats seeking refuge in Trinidad and Tobago. Minister Imbert ensured government support for over 160 boats, while Minister Gopee-Scoon waived fees to aid distressed boat owners. Despite registration challenges, boat owners appreciated the assistance. Efforts are underway to streamline processes with the Sail Clear system by 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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Safer Seas Digest 2023: Maritime Safety Insights from NTSB Investigations The Safer Seas Digest 2023 is accessible online, along with past editions, via the NTSB website. The annual publication, issued by the NTSB's Office of Marine Safety since 2014, shares safety issues, recommendations, and lessons learned from marine surveys conducted in the previous year to enhance maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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IIT Bombay partners with IRS to create advanced maritime safety tool. IIT Bombay and IRS are partnering to create an innovative ship trajectory prediction tool for maritime safety. The focus is on predicting trajectories for disabled ships and floating objects to enhance rescue operations. The collaboration aims to develop a 'Made in India' software system integrated with the IRS Emergency Response System, streamlining rescue operations and improving response effectiveness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jul-2024
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