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Bulk carrier with medical emergency interrupted voyage Bulk carrier SEA BRAVE interrupted her voyage from Varna Bulgaria to Haifa Israel, and anchored at Chios port anchorage, Chios island, Greece, Aegean sea, early Aug 25, because of medical emergency. 42-year old Filipino seaman was in need of immediate hospitalization, already senseless... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Passenger ship with 236 passengers disabled off Western Norway Passenger ro-ro ship KONG HARALD suffered engine failure at night Aug 24 in waters of More og Romsdal, northernmost Western Norway, while en route from Kristiansund to Bergen with 236 passengers and 70 crew on board... -FleetmonPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Well-to-wake Accounting of GHG Emissions Must be Priority for Maritime Policy-Makers The Methanol Institute (MI) is calling on maritime policy-makers to adopt a ‘well-to-wake’ approach in GHG accounting of fuels to support the decarbonization of maritime transport. The recent release of the European Union’s plans for maritime emissions trading will be followed later this year by IMO MEPC 77 meeting and COP 26, both of which will intensify the pressure on governments to put viable fuel choices in the hands of shipowners... -EIN NewsPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Long-Term Consequences of Covid-19’s Crew Change Crisis The international shipping industry continued its long-term positive safety trend over the past year. The number of large vessels lost remained at record low levels in 2020, while reported incidents declined year-on-year, according to Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty SE’s (AGCS) Safety & Shipping Review 2021... -MarineLinkPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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"Tas Global" commercializes world’s first hull cleaning robot system World’s only robot capable of cleaning freely on curved surfaces. Over 30 patents registered in 16 countries including the US. Selected as government project supervising company-started ’developing technology for processing organisms attached on a ship’s hull’... -prnewswirePosted On:26-Aug-2021
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SolarDuck obtains AiP for floating solar technology Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an approval in principle (AiP) to SolarDuck for its offshore floating solar solution King Eider. This is the first time such an approval has been granted to an offshore floating solar technology, BV claimed. Launched in April, SolarDuck’s first pilot King Eider consists of four triangular-shaped units, which are mounted by 156 solar panels and deliver a combined electrical output of 64 kWp to the grid... -Offshore Oil and Gas MagazinePosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Hackers attack maritime fuel provider in Canary Islands The LockBit ransomware gang announced that it attacked Petrologis Canarias, a supplier of maritime refueling services, at the beginning of this month. The supplier, based in Spain’s Canary Islands, claims that it has 73,500 cubic meters, or 19.4 million gallons, for the refueling of vessels. The company that operates from the Port of Las Palmas also supplies maritime logistical services... -IsraelDefensePosted On:26-Aug-2021
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India, Brazil, S Africa discuss maritime security, terrorism, and transnational crime India hosted the maiden India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSA)meet on Wednesday where the National Security Advisors of the three countries discussed maritime security, and the fight against terrorism, and transnational organised crime. "The emerging cyber and unmanned threats were also discussed during the meeting," said a senior government officer... -Social News XYZPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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World’s first crewless, zero emissions cargo ship will set sail in Norway A Norwegian company has created what it calls the world’s first zero-emission, autonomous cargo ship. If all goes to plan, the ship will make its first journey between two Norwegian towns before the end of the year, with no crew onboard. Instead, its movements will be monitored from three onshore data control centers. It’s not the first autonomous ship -- an autonomous ferry launched in Finland in 2018 -- but it is the first fully electric container ship, say its makers... -CNNPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Seafarers holding OCI told to surrender Indian CDC In an order issued by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) holders, or foreign citizens of Indian origin have been asked to surrender their Indian CDC. The above order has been issued on August 25 by Subhash Barguzer, Deputy Director-General of Shipping (Crew)... -OheraldPosted On:26-Aug-2021
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Indonesia sets sail on maritime vaccination drive Indonesia is taking its vaccination drive to the sea as the world’s biggest archipelago nation ramps up a bid to innoculate its huge population. The navy has deployed 60 boats and warships to scour thousands of kilometres of coastline in the hunt for unvaccinated fishermen, from westernmost Sumatra to holiday island Bali and remote Papua... -FRANCE 24Posted On:26-Aug-2021
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