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Disabled Russian freighter anchored off Istanbul General cargo ship SUN UNICORN suffered engine failure shortly after exiting Bosphorus in Black sea at around 1120 UTC Aug 17, while en route from Istanbul to Novorossiysk. Istanbul Traffic Control Center dispatched tug and pilot boat, disabled freighter was towed to Kumkoy Anchorage,.. -FleetmonPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Fishing vessel sank after collision with freighter, Korea Korean 24-ton fishing vessel collided with cargo ship west of Taean County coast, western Korea, Yellow sea, at around 0500 Seoul time Aug 17. Fishing vessel sank, 11 crew were rescued by cargo ship, all are safe... -FleetmonPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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GoodFuels Kicks Off Biofuel Bunkering in Singapore Leading biofuels supplier GoodFuels has delivered fuel to a NYK bulk carrier in the Port of Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering hub. The NYK ship, M/V Frontier Explorer, was refuelled with biofuel in a blend with VLSFO during its port call to Singapore in early July during a voyage from Australia to India. GoodFuels worked with a licensed bunker supplier to carry out the bunkering... -gCaptainPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Vessel’s Engine Failure Adds to Rhine River Disruption Around 20 ships are stuck in traffic along Germany’s river Rhine, where low water levels have already impeded shipping this summer, after a vessel’s engine failure closed part of the waterway, authorities said on Wednesday... -gCaptainPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Spanish Town Facing Water Shortage Turns to Tanker for Freshwater Supply Shipping freshwater by sea is becoming a reality in a corner of Spain that’s turned to a tanker to keep the taps running amid the lowest rainfall in 163 years. As an exceptional measure to deal with a “historical water deficit,” public utility Consorcio de Aguas Bilbao Bizkaia in the Basque region of northern Spain has ordered a ship to move 2 million liters of water a day to supply four towns,.. -gCaptainPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Terminology critical for autonomous ship rule development Following IMO MSC 105, material steps were taken towards formulating an international regulatory framework for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS). However, outstanding questions on terminology and scope must be tackled for regulatory work to progress, says Captain Marko Rahikainen, One Sea Ecosystem Lead... -Digital ShipPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Fiji: Minister highlights contribution of cruise tourism The cruise market brought 740,000 to Fiji in 2019. Minister for Infrastructure Jone Usamate said this when he officiated at the welcoming ceremony of tourists on board the Pacific Explorer at the Port of Lautoka on Monday... -Fiji TimesPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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ABS, DOE To Examine Nuclear Energy For Commerical The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded ABS a contract to research barriers to the adoption of advanced nuclear propulsion on commercial vessels. The $800,000 research project will address challenges to adopting new reactor technology in commercial maritime applications... -MarineLinkPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Ghana Chamber of Shipping becomes Associate ICS member The Ghana Chamber of Shipping has become an associate member of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS). Launched in 2018, the Ghana Chamber of Shipping champions and protects Ghana’s maritime industry, working with Governments, parliaments and international organisations on behalf of its members... -ICSPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Navigating to net zero: reducing emissions in shipping Every day, thousands of ships crisscross the globe, transporting around 90% of the world’s traded goods. But it comes at a cost. The shipping industry accounts for around 3% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. So, the race is on to find ways to decarbonize... -BPPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Indian Coast Guard rescues 14 fishermen from distressed boat off Daman coast The Indian Coast Guard successfully rescued as many as 14 fishermen from a distressed boat off the coast of Daman, in the Union territory of Daman and Diu on Wednesday, August 17... -Republic WorldPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Scientists warn of dire effects as Mediterranean heats up Climate scientists are warning of dire consequences for Mediterranean Sea’s marine life as it burns up in a series of severe heat waves. From Barcelona to Tel Aviv, scientists say they are witnessing exceptional temperature hikes ranging from 3 degrees Celsius to 5 degrees Celsius above the norm for this time of year... -ETHealthWorldPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Maersk to adopt new container firefighting system fleet-wide A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) will install VIKING’s HydroPen system across its entire fleet – a system designed for direct firefighting in stacked shipping containers. VIKING is a provider in maritime, offshore and fire safety solutions. This contract represents the single largest HydroPen order for VIKING Life-Saving Equipment... -Port Technology InternationalPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Sweating the assets - a bit of rest for seafarers? Smaller crews and growing regulatory burden mean more work for those onboard, but in an industry worried about mental health Michael Grey asks where is the priority for seafarer rest?.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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Repair Done For US Naval Ship In India The task of repairing US naval ship, Charles Drew, docked at Larsen & Toubro’s shipyard here was completed on Wednesday. The routine maintenance conducted aboard the naval ship included repairs to safety and crew habitability systems and equipment, a press release from the office of the US Consulate General, Chennai said... -NDTVPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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India;s first Saline Water Lantern unveiled by Union Minister Union Minister of Earth Sciences, Jitendra Singh has launched India’s first saline water lantern, ‘Roshini’, which uses seawater to power Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps. The minister unveiled the first-of-its-kind lantern during his visit to Sagar Anveshika, a coastal research vessel operated by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) Chennai for marine research... -Adda247Posted On:18-Aug-2022
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India: Private investments play imperative role in port sector - MoPSW Laying emphasis on the requirement of the private investments through public-private-partnership (PPP) mode, Minister of State for Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) Shripad Yesso Naik said private investments play an imperative role in the port-led development... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:18-Aug-2022
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