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Dutch LPG tanker blackout in Kiel Canal Lock LPG tanker CORAL IVORY reportedly suffered a blackout on Aug 20 while entering Brunsbuettel Lock, Kiel Canal, and had to drop anchor to avoid collision with dock’s walls and constructions. Tanker didn’t suffer damages and was allowed to resume Canal transit on Aug 21, after tanker was berthed and checked at Brunsbuettel... -FleetmonPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Croatian bulk carrier damaged in collision, Port Arthur, USA Bulk carrier AP REVELIN collided with unidentified cargo ship in Port Arthur waters, USA, Gulf of Mexico, understood on Aug 21, while leaving the port, bound for Immingham. Croatian news outlet SeeNews said bulk carrier suffered serious damages, citing Atlantska Plovidba statement issued on Aug 22... -FleetmonPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Russian tanker arrested, Singapore outer anchorage Russian tanker PRIMORYE was arrested by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) on Aug 21 24nm off the coast of Tanjung Sedili, Kota Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia, Singapore and Singapore Strait outer Anchorage, South China sea. It’s so to say, routine arrest and routine accusation – the ship anchored without obtaining official permission,.. -FleetmonPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Ship Captain Convicted Over Hazardous Container Blast at Jebel Ali Port A Dubai court has the convicted the captain of the M/V Ocean Trader and four others in connection to last year’s fire and massive explosion on board the vessel at Dubai’s Port of Jebel Ali. The incident took place July 7, 2021 after the Ocean Trader had loaded containers for export, including three that contained hazardous organic peroxide... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Oil Spill Response Continues for Sunken Fishing Vessel in Washington A Unified Command continues to respond to a sunken commercial fishing vessel that has spilled diesel fuel west of San Juan Island in Washington. All five crewmembers were rescued by a good samaritan as the vessel sank in about 100 feet of water... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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The sea: What a world of freedom? The sea covers almost three-quarters of the earth’s surface and that is why experts say, it is a world of its own. The sea has no boundaries and it is a world of freedom, chaos and confusion where legal and illegal enterprises take place. The freedom of the sea is seen in over 50,000 ships, 1.5 million seafarers in over 150 nations, and 11 billion tons of cargoes plying the oceans... -BusinessdayPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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No large tanker newbuilds ordered in over a year No VLCCs or Suezmax tankers have been ordered for more than a year, as owners hold off in the face of sharply higher prices and other uncertainties. No new panamax tankers or LR1 tonnage have been ordered since April 2020 and only six Aframax/LR2s and seven MRs have been ordered so far this year, the broker said... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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UK: Funding for Cadets Boosted to £43 Million Over Next Two Years The future of maritime has been given a massive funding boost by the UK Government with an increase in training subsidies for cadets and ratings. Eligible seafarers will now get half of their training paid – providing a real investment in the future of maritime and securing future growth... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Aug-2022
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The Future Of Marine Growth Prevention Seawater is widely used across the oil and gas industry as a heat transfer medium and although it is a low-cost and effective coolant, its inhabitants make marine growth prevention (MGP) technology critical for keeping facilities in production, on and offshore. If seawater is left untreated, biofouling from bacteria and sea life can cause corrosion of vital systems and blockages in equipment... -Engineer LivePosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Blue economy may be the key to South Asia’s upswing For decades, traditional and non-traditional threats in South Asia have found their footing in shifting geopolitical patterns. The Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the recent Sri Lankan geo-economic crisis and US–China flare-up over Taiwan have elicited a thicker South Asian solidarity through avant-garde developmental policies... -The InterpreterPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Indian Ocean High Risk Designation to be Withdrawn Further reflecting the progress that has been made in reducing the danger of piracy off the east coast of Africa and into the Indian Ocean, the shipping industry plans to formally end the “High Risk Area,” designation as of the first of the year. While a level of risk remains, they highlight that there have been no boardings in nearly four years... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:23-Aug-2022
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Tug Performs Autonomous Collision Avoidance in Singapore A harbor tug has become the first vessel to be verified for autonomous collision avoidance in the Port of Singapore as the shipping industry’s push towards self-driving technology continues to advance. ABB worked in collaboration with Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) on the project... -gCaptainPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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India, Philippines to hold maritime dialogue As India and Philippines continue to increase engagement in security aspect, both sides have agreed to "fast-track preparations" for a bilateral Maritime Dialogue. This was among the key areas of focus as both sides convened the 4th Philippines-India Strategic Dialogue in Manila... -WIONPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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India, Iran sign MoU for smooth movement of seafarers between both countries In a bid to smoothen the movement of seafarers between the two countries, India and Iran on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on recognition of Certificates of Competency in Unlimited Voyages to help seafarers from both the countries as per the provisions of International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping for Seafarers (1978)... -The HinduPosted On:23-Aug-2022
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