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Fish carrier aground, southeast Kyushu Fish carrier KAIYO MARU NO.58 ran aground on a rocky coast near Nichinan, Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu island, Japan, early in the morning Sep 23, sailing in southern direction en route from Uwajima. No leak reported, salvage already commenced... -FleetmonPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Greek tanker hit by fire after leaving Russian Baltic port A Greek aframax/LR2 tanker suffered an interrupted journey after a fire broke out on board after leaving Russia. Finnish and Estonian rescue officials reported the 108,000-dwt Alexia (built 2009) was hit by the blaze on Thursday, about 18 km south of the Finnish peninsula of Porkkala... -TradeWindsPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Global Peak Tanker Hit A Fishing Vessel Off Kochi, India And Speeded Off, Injuring Four Four fishermen sustained minor injuries when a Panama-registered tanker ship, Global Peak hit a Beypore-based fishing vessel off the Cochin coast early on 22 September. Per authorities associated with the Coastal police station based in Beypore, the accident happened at about 5.30 am... -Marine InsightPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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How Solarglide is helping ships stay safe in the sun Rebecca Gibson asks Paul Pringle how Solarglide’s anti-glare bridge sunscreens help crew members to safely navigate cruise ships and passenger ferries. For many people sailing at sea, bright and sunny weather is ideal, but it can cause significant challenges for the captain and other members of the navigational team... -Cruise and FerryPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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This Epic 410-Foot Hybrid Catamaran Concept Uses Wing-Like Sails to Harness the Wind Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven is channeling the spirit of the world’s largest seabird within its new hybrid catamaran concept. The epic 410-footer, christened Albatross, has been designed to harness the wind, sun and sea in order to reduce its CO2 footprint and energy consumption by 40 percent, according to the German yard... -Robb ReportPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Watch: Inside the Hijacking of a $100 Million Oil Tanker In July 2011, the oil tanker Brillante Virtuoso was drifting through the treacherous Gulf of Aden when a crew of pirates attacked and set her ablaze. When David Mockett, a maritime surveyor, inspected the vessel, he was left with more questions than answers. Not long after, Mockett was killed in a car bombing... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Canada and UAE First to Back Maritime Green Fuel Initiative Canada and the UAE are among the first countries to back a new initiative aiming to advance the production, export and import of low-carbon fuels for shipping. ICS and IAPH, along with the CEO-led Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce, unveiled the ‘Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative’ on Friday at the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) in Pittsburgh... -Marine LinkPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Container spot rates plunge 58% since January Container spot rates have fallen by 10% for the fourth week running as increasingly looks like the sector could be in for a hard landing. The bell weather Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) has lost another 10.4% over the last week to be recorded at 2072.04 some 240.61 points lower than week earlier... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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Cargo Owners Blame Shipowner for Ever Given Grounding in Suez Canal A group of cargo owners are blaming Shoei Kisen Kaisha, the Japanese owner of Ever Given, for last March’s financially catastrophic grounding of the vessel in the Suez Canal... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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India: Tajpur, set to be Bengal’s 1st deep sea port, could become ’maritime gateway for eastern region’ To be developed by Adani Group, the port will be built on unused land with no need to demolish, remodel existing structure, making it state’s 1st greenfield port in close to 50 years... -ThePrintPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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UN Trade Body Calls for More and Bigger Ships to Prevent Worsening Food Crisis UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan is calling on the shipping industry to redouble its efforts to help get food and fertilizers from the Black Sea to global markets, saying more and bigger ships are needed to prevent a worsening food crisis... -gCaptainPosted On:24-Sep-2022
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