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Deadlines for EU ETS and Fuel EU Maritime Compliance Approaching The Fuel EU Maritime Regulation (FEMREG) is a key part of the EU's Fit for 55 Package, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas intensity in energy used by ships above 5,000 GT by at least 55% by 2030. Shipping companies must comply with FEMREG by submitting a monitoring plan by August 31, 2024... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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UK Maritime Leaders Urge Govt to Expedite Decarbonization Plan Chief executives of key maritime trade bodies are pressuring the UK Government to release a crucial plan for decarbonizing the sector. Concerns over falling behind in emissions reduction efforts compared to aviation are mounting. Industry leaders are eager for a refreshed plan to meet new targets and maintain competitiveness, urging swift action... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Enhancing Shipping Safety Culture with Anonymized Data Strategies The 2024 Inmarsat Maritime report underscores the critical role of sharing safety data to enhance maritime security. By fostering collaboration and transparency, the industry can improve situational awareness and operational efficiency. Emphasizing crew involvement in design and proactive safety measures, it advocates for a robust safety culture to address emerging threats effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Calcarea Reactors Transform Ship Engine CO2 Emissions into Sea Salt A groundbreaking reactor developed by Caltech and USC researchers can convert CO2 emissions from ships into harmless salt stones, aiding the shipping industry's quest for carbon neutrality. The innovative technology mimics natural ocean processes, capturing and storing emissions effectively without harming marine life. Calcarea's solution could revolutionize carbon capture in shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Maersk invests in dual-fuel ships to renew fleet Maersk continues its fleet renewal program with 800,000 TEU of dual-fuel container ships to maintain a competitive edge. Orders and time charter agreements for 50-60 vessels are in progress, totaling 300,000 TEU in own capacity and 500,000 TEU chartered. Maersk aims for decarbonization and operational flexibility with a focus on green fuel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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2 Students Awarded for Maritime Academic Excellence by AMSA The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has awarded Glenn Hanson and Dan Probert from the University of Wollongong the Academic Excellence Scholarship for 2024, recognizing their exceptional academic achievements. This $10,000 scholarship supports students pursuing maritime policy studies, aiming to enhance skills and knowledge in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Safety Protocol Breach Leads to Fatal Incident During Bulk Vessel Engine Repair: Report A bulk vessel faced an issue with the main engine's exhaust gas temperature, leading to the need for a fuel oil injection valve replacement. Despite safety precautions being overlooked, the crew proceeded with the task, resulting in a tragic accident and the death of a crew member. This incident highlights the critical importance of adhering to safety procedures in maritime repair work... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Eco-friendly Car Transporter Featuring Solar Panels and Sustainable Design Real-time monitoring of ship status for improved voyage planning is key for Höegh Autoliners. Using LNG as the main fuel, their vessel achieves a 58% lower carbon intensity indicator than standard PCTCs. Kongsberg Digital's cloud infrastructure collects and translates data for efficient route planning, maintenance monitoring, and regulatory compliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Ghana’s New Shipping Law Cuts Port Fees and Boosts Transit Trade Efficiency Ghana's new maritime law aims to streamline operations, regulate fees, and boost the country's position as a transit trade hub. Key trade associations are optimistic about the Ghana Shippers' Authority law, believing it will reduce costs and enhance efficiency in the shipping sector. The law targets unfair charges to promote fair pricing and accountability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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MOLCT Launches Innovative Low-Emission Vessel with Advanced Single-Fuel Engine Technology Improved low-emission navigation on vessels equipped with single-fuel engines running on MGO or LSMGO can reduce CO2 emissions by three percent compared to VLSFO-powered vessels. With a goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050, MOL leverages modern connectivity for real-time monitoring of ship operations at sea and on land... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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US Coast Guard Ends Search for Missing Crew Member off California Coast Search efforts to locate a crew member who fell off a cargo ship in the ocean off Southern California were unsuccessful, leading the Coast Guard to suspend the search after nearly 15 hours. The incident occurred near Point Conception, with multiple assets deployed for the search before the decision was made to halt... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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Italian Coast Guard Collision with Migrant Vessel Leaves Two Dead, One Missing Over the weekend, an Italian coast guard rescue boat collided with a migrant craft off the coast of Syracuse, resulting in two deaths and one person missing. The response boat faced challenging conditions due to rough weather. Survivors were rescued, but two individuals died, and search efforts continue for the missing person. Italy is implementing a new strategy to process maritime migrants outside its borders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Aug-2024
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