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Luxury yacht partially sank after collision with tanker, Italy Fresh water tanker collided with 20-meter luxury motor yacht some 4 nm off Ponza port, Ponza island, Italy, Turrhenian sea, at 0230 UTC Aug 4. Yacht was severely damaged but remained afloat, understood she was towed to shallow waters. 6 people on board of yacht were rescued by tanker... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Container ship collided with fishing vessel, rescued 7, 2 remain missing Container ship GREEN PACIFIC collided with fishing vessel TTH 92206TS at around 1000 LT Aug 14 some 30 nm northeast of Con Co island, Quang Tri province, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam. Fishing vessel sank, GREEN PACIFIC returned to collision site and rescued 7 fishermen, 2 remain missing. Container ship was diverted to Cua Viet port to disembark rescued fishermen, 6 of whom were injured... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Bunker tanker in load sank in Java sea VIDEO Bunker tanker sank off Banyutowo coast, Dukuhseti, Pati, Central Java, Java sea, on Aug 14. Tanker reportedly, was under way, understood returning to Demarang from Juwana Pati port, central Java, after loading cargo of bunker fuel. After engine breakdown she drifted aground, and partially sank, with upper superstructure remaining above water. 7 crew were rescued by local fishermen... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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UAE intensifies efforts to ensure safety of maritime sector The UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is intensifying its efforts to ensure the safety and security of the maritime sector as well protect the rights of seafarers on board ships in the UAE waters and ports. This is in line with the Cabinet resolution number (71) for 2021, regarding marine wrecks and violating ships in UAE waters or calling UAE ports, which will come into effect from September 15, 2021, a statement said... -Trade ArabiaPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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ABS Says Aging FPSO Fleet is Creating New Safety Challenges The global fleet of Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessels is aging creating increasing safety challenges as many of the ships are nearing or now at the end of their design life. According to ABS, more than half of the ship type vessels are over 30-years-old and a quarter is over 40-years-old... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Lead-Acid Battery Technology Modernizes for Maritime Operations Lead-acid batteries have existed for over a century with little change. Advances have occurred in lead-acid battery technology to increase storage density, extend usable service life and improve cold weather performance at comparatively lower cost than modern battery technologies. As a result, derivatives of lead-acid battery technology still have multiple applications in modern boating... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Ghana Maritime Authority whips public interest in good sanitation practices The Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA)has embarked on a sensitisation exercise to whip up the interest of residents in riverine communities in good sanitation practices. The initiative is geared towards ensuring a clean and safe marine environment. The Authority believes this would enhance fish productivity and ensure fishes brought to the markets are safe for human consumption and healthy citizenry... -MyjoyonlinePosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Vietnamese Prime Minister proposes global solutions for maritime security Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the high-level open debate on Enhancing Maritime Security: A Case for International Cooperation as a part of the three meetings being hosted by India during its rotational presidency of council in August. The theme marks the first time the UNSC has held a separate official meeting on the topic of maritime security... -Khaleej TimesPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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India: Gujarat Maritime Board fraud case: ED attaches assets of India-Norway JV company The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday said it has attached assets worth over ₹134 crore of an India-Norway joint venture company in connection with a money laundering case linked to an alleged Gujarat Maritime Board scam. The properties attached include a plant, machinery, computers, land and building worth about ₹90,62,18,000 and bank balances to the tune of ₹43,75,82,000 in the name of Aatash Norcontrol Ltd (ANL)... -BusinessLinePosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Philippines: 3,000 seafarers to get jabs in Las Pinas At least 3,000 Filipino seafarers will be inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines this week at the Villar Tent, Vista Global South in Las Piñas, which according to Sen. Cynthia Villar is the government’s preferred inoculation site for overseas workers. Upon the request of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), the Villar family has facilitated the vaccination of the first two batches of 5,000 seafarers without cost to the national government... -Philstar.comPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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Cayman Islands: New Process for Seafarer’s Assistance Seafarers seeking to apply for the first time for the Ex-Gratia Benefit that Government awards seafarers may now register through the Cayman Islands Seafarers Association. This initiative is part of plans by the Ministry of Investment, Innovation and Social Development (MIISD) to enhance the service over the next several months and make it as client friendly as possible... -Cayman CompassPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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India: Two shipping firms to start container feeder service at MPT Spelling good news for Goa’s export and import business, two shipping firms have shown interest in operating container feeder services at the Mormugao Port Trust (MPT). A new container feeder service operated by Shreyas Shipping and Logistics is expected to start from August 26 connecting MPT with Mundra port, the largest private port of India located on the north shores of the Gulf of Kutch... -Times of IndiaPosted On:16-Aug-2021
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