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New Merchant Shipping Bill Set to Transform India’s Maritime Sector The Indian Parliament has enacted the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025, replacing the outdated 1958 Act. Approved by the Rajya Sabha on August 11, this legislation aligns India's maritime sector with global standards, enhancing safety, seafarer welfare, and streamlining ship registration processes. It introduces stringent safety protocols and promotes digitalization in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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Filipino Seafarer Lost Job Over Family Video Misunderstanding Romeo Samonte, a Filipino cruise ship worker, lost his job after U.S. authorities labeled a video of him kissing his three-year-old son as child pornography. Stopped at the airport upon returning to work, he defended the innocent moment, questioning the legality of the accusation. Now unemployed, he drives a taxi to support his family... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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Disney Cruise Line Empowers Bahamian Maritime Students At just nine, Dakarai dreams of navigating the seas like his fisherman father. Attending LJM Maritime Academy's summer camp in Nassau, he discovers the vast maritime opportunities in The Bahamas. Inspired by lessons in navigation and engineering, he declares, "I want to wear a white-on-white cadet suit in the future.".. -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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Cargo Ship Captain Detained After Deadly Collision Near Japan Japanese authorities have arrested the 28-year-old captain of Sada Maru No 38 after his gravel carrier collided with a yacht near Hoto Island, Oita. The incident resulted in one fatality amid poor visibility. Officials continue searching for missing persons as investigators probe possible negligence by the detained captain and crew... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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Record-Breaking Container Volume at Denmark’s Port in 2025 Container traffic at Denmark’s Port of Aarhus surged in July, with a record 86,830 TEU processed—over 45% higher than last year. The first half of 2025 witnessed a 13% rise overall, driven by enhanced connectivity. CEO Thomas Haunch Borch noted the need for operational efficiency to handle the increased demand... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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Filipino Seafarers Not Randomly Scrutinized in U.S. Probe The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) revealed that Filipino seafarers deported from the U.S. for alleged child pornography offenses were specifically targeted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents. DMW Undersecretary Bernard Olalia emphasized that only identified individuals faced scrutiny, raising concerns about due process and consular representation rights... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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India Maritime Week 2025 Kicks Off with Green and Digital Corridor Discussions The "Green and Digital Maritime Corridor" event in Mumbai, organized by the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority and the Indian Ports Association, showcased maritime leaders from India and abroad. Leaders emphasized enhancing bilateral relations and sustainable pathways in global trade, marking significant steps towards a greener maritime future and regional integration... -Crew MirrorPosted On:14-Aug-2025
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