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?Tanker with 1,000 tons of oil sank in Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam Tanker HA AN 01 with some 1,000 tons of fuel on board sank at anchorage off Diem Dien port channel, Thai Binh province, at night Sep 8, being caught in adverse weather. 7 crew rescued, no reports on oil leak yet, but authorities already deployed Oil Response Agency to deal with possible leak and oil on board... -FleetmonPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Bulk carrier failed to transit Bosphorus after engine breakdown Bulk carrier TOMAHAWK failed to transit Bosphorus in the evening Sep 8 after engine breakdown in front of Haydarpasa, Istanbul, Marmara sea. The ship was taken back to Ahirkapi Anchorage by Traffic Control tugs, and as of 0510 UTC Sep 9, remained anchored... -FleetmonPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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MSC container ship disabled, adrift after collision Container ship MSC KYMEA is reported disabled, adrift in Andaman sea 270 NNW of Phuket island since around 1600 UTC Sep 8. The ship reportedly, collided with 30-meter barge, and understood, sustained serious damages,.. -FleetmonPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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NTSB Investigation Into Fishing Vessel Fire Highlights the Importance of Personal Locator Beacons The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) this week released its report for its investigation of the November 10, 2021, fire aboard the fishing vessel Blue Dragon... -gCaptainPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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EU Ban on Russian Fuel Imports Seen as Boon for Global Tanker Demand The European Union’s ban on Russian fuel imports is likely to actually increase the world’s need for oil tankers, according to vessel owner Torm A/S... -gCaptainPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Call Made By The AMP To The Panamanian Seafarers Concludes Successfully With the support of approximately 300 applicants, including officers, cadets and seafarers, the call for Panamanian seafarers interested in embarking was successfully completed and organized by the AMP through DGGM... -duhuta.comPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Explosion risk is flaring up on land and at sea In August 2015, two consecutive explosions at a container storage station in China’s Port of Tianjin killed more than 170 people, injured nearly 800 and resulted in billions of dollars in damage. When such a disaster occurs, there are always lessons to be learned to prevent future occurrences... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Rescue of Crew After Cargo Ships Collide in the North Sea The Danish Navy completed a SAR mission for seven sailors that had been forced to abandon their vessel after a collision in the North Sea... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:10-Sep-2022
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ABS Honors German Owners for Their Commitment to Saving Lives at Sea ABS continued its long-standing support for the Amver Awards by sponsoring a ceremony recognizing the contribution of German owners to the unique AMVER reporting system that supports search and rescue efforts for distress calls at sea... -ABSPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Monjasa boosts Middle East operations with new bunker tanker Oil and shipping group Monjasa has acquired the 9,600 dwt-oil and chemical tanker, Monjasa Shaker for cargo and bunkering operations in the Arabian Gulf... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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NYK Group’s NiMiC in Taiwan Promotes First Local Seafarer To Chief Engineer NYK Group Company, NiMiC Ship Management Co., Ltd. based in Taipei, has appointed a local seafarer to the position of chief engineer for the very first time... -Marine InsightPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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MSC Alters Course Around Sri Lanka To Safeguard Blue Whales MSC has taken a big step forward to protect blue whales and other cetaceans inhabiting the waters off the coast of Sri Lanka by making modifications to the navigation guidance in line with top scientists’ advice as other vital actors associated with the maritime sector... -Marine InsightPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Australia Calls for Labor Laws Changes to Address Port Inefficiencies The Productivity Commission of Australia released a report, which among other issues focuses on boosting productivity at the country’s major seaports... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:10-Sep-2022
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World Suicide Prevention Day: Stop underreporting of suicides at sea The COVID-19 pandemic redefined the industry’s approach to mental health with unconfirmed reports indicating an increase in the number of seafarers’ suicides... -Safety4SeaPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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IMO chief Kitack Lim bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II Kitack Lim joined the chorus of international tributes flowing in for Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday aged 96. “Her genuine interest in shipping and maritime matters was remarkable,” the secretary general of the International Maritime Organization said in a statement... -TradeWindsPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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Inmarsat launches Fleet Safety solution Inmarsat has launched its new Fleet Safety solution for maritime safety communication. Fleet Safety was granted International Maritime Organization approval under GMDSS requirements following the assessment by the IMSO... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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SpaceX’s high-speed internet service is heading to sea Royal Caribbean Group is adding SpaceX’s Starlink Maritime to all of its cruise ships starting next year — a major win for the nascent internet service... -FreethinkPosted On:10-Sep-2022
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